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'Jim Beaman's Interviewing for Radio is a classic and seminal practice text, brilliantly written and masterful in its content. Nobody working in professional radio can do without it. It is a must for all radio courses and I could not recommend it more highly' - Tim Crook, Head of Radio, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK Interviewing for Radio is a thorough introduction to the techniques and skills of the radio interview. It offers advice on how to ask the right question and elicit a response, and guides the reader through the use of equipment, the mechanics of recording, the studio environment, live broadcasts, presentation and pronunciation, and editing material. Written by an experienced producer and instructor, Interviewing for Radio includes: the history of the radio interview and the importance of its role today practical exercises which introduce successful interview and technical skills case studies and hypothetical scenarios to help you prepare for potential difficulties a discussion of ethics, risk assessment, codes of conduct and regulations This second edition has been thoroughly updated and includes advice from a new range of practitioners, and examples of recent UK and international interviews. The author critically analyses these interviews and explains the preparation, organisation and expertise required in order to produce a successful radio broadcast. Interviewing for Radio references both new and existing regulations and guidelines for UK journalists, then offers a global perspective by drawing on the differences and similarities with those applicable to other countries. This invaluable book is supported by a companion website that includes audio interviews with practitioners accompanied by a range of student exercises, a comprehensive glossary in the form of interactive flashcards, and suggested links for further listening.
'Jim Beaman's Interviewing for Radio is a classic and seminal practice text, brilliantly written and masterful in its content. Nobody working in professional radio can do without it. It is a must for all radio courses and I could not recommend it more highly' - Tim Crook, Head of Radio, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK Interviewing for Radio is a thorough introduction to the techniques and skills of the radio interview. It offers advice on how to ask the right question and elicit a response, and guides the reader through the use of equipment, the mechanics of recording, the studio environment, live broadcasts, presentation and pronunciation, and editing material. Written by an experienced producer and instructor, Interviewing for Radio includes:
This second edition has been thoroughly updated and includes advice from a new range of practitioners, and examples of recent UK and international interviews. The author critically analyses these interviews and explains the preparation, organisation and expertise required in order to produce a successful radio broadcast. Interviewing for Radio references both new and existing regulations and guidelines for UK journalists, then offers a global perspective by drawing on the differences and similarities with those applicable to other countries. This invaluable book is supported by a companion website that includes audio interviews with practitioners accompanied by a range of student exercises, a comprehensive glossary in the form of interactive flashcards, and suggested links for further listening.
"Programme Making for Radio" focused practical guidelines to the professional practice techniques applied to the production of radio programs. It explains how specific radio programs are made and the conventions and techniques required to produce them by explaining the good practice followed by professionals. The book describes how and why these methods are applied through the use of a behind-the-scenes glimpse at working practices and procedures used in the industry. It considers the constraints and incentives that limit or stimulate creativity and innovation within programme production. "Programme Making for Radio" examines the individual roles and responsibilities of the whole production team and the importance of team-working skills needed for the preparation, organization and communication required to produce a successful radio program. Other chapters focus on the specific requirements of specialist programs and offer advice from a range of program makers working in local and national broadcasting. There is a case study example that follows the progress of a Feature Programme from pitching the original idea to a commissioning editor through assembling program material to transmission. "Programme Making for Radio" includes: A clear description of the role of each member of the program making team, their duties and responsibilities Practical tips on interviewing, mixing and presenting Explanations of the key elements that make up a radio programme such as clips, wraps, packages, features and interviews with a full glossary of technical terms The book is informed, accessible and comprehensive, covering the whole range of skills needed by the radio professional in the studio and onlocation.
"Programme Making for Radio" focused practical guidelines to the professional practice techniques applied to the production of radio programs. It explains how specific radio programs are made and the conventions and techniques required to produce them by explaining the good practice followed by professionals. The book describes how and why these methods are applied through the use of a behind-the-scenes glimpse at working practices and procedures used in the industry. It considers the constraints and incentives that limit or stimulate creativity and innovation within programme production. "Programme Making for Radio" examines the individual roles and responsibilities of the whole production team and the importance of team-working skills needed for the preparation, organization and communication required to produce a successful radio program. Other chapters focus on the specific requirements of specialist programs and offer advice from a range of program makers working in local and national broadcasting. There is a case study example that follows the progress of a Feature Programme from pitching the original idea to a commissioning editor through assembling program material to transmission. "Programme Making for Radio" includes: A clear description of the role of each member of the program making team, their duties and responsibilities Practical tips on interviewing, mixing and presenting Explanations of the key elements that make up a radio programme such as clips, wraps, packages, features and interviews with a full glossary of technical terms The book is informed, accessible and comprehensive, covering the whole range of skills needed by the radio professional in the studio and onlocation.
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