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On Camera

How To Report, Anchor & Interview

  • 1st Edition - September 15, 2006
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Nancy Reardon, Tom Flynn
  • Language: English

Want access to the best-kept secrets and tips for sounding and looking professional while presenting on-camera for television? This is your toolkit. Reardon’s On Camera: How to… Read more

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Description

Want access to the best-kept secrets and tips for sounding and looking professional while presenting on-camera for television?

This is your toolkit.

Reardon’s On Camera: How to Report Anchor and Interview teaches you how to become professional and effective on camera. Learn how to appear, and feel, at ease—whether doing an interview or reporting in the field, or whether reading copy from a prompter or giving a video presentation. Read about what tricks the pros use to get the best interview answers from their subjects.

• Nancy Reardon reveals a career’s worth of inside stories from the world of reporting—insights toward helping you develop your professional skills

• Get the scoop on job techniques and essentials: how to anchor, report & interview with the hallmarks of a pro

• The CD-ROM is a course in itself, with video examples of how to interview on-camera, prompter copy for you to practice your reading and breathing techniques

These are the nuts and bolts of how to do the job at the network level or as a backpack journalist so that when you’re standing in front of the camera, in the studio, or out on location—you know what you’re doing. Nancy gives you techniques behind professional on camera presentation, with exercises drawn from her years of teaching. The book, co-written by Tom Flynn with decades of experience at the networks, provides tricks of the trade and some surprising-but-true stories from inside the business.

Presenting on camera is not limited to television. Today, most businesses require you to be media savvy. You have to learn how to comfortably present yourself in video conferences, as well as videotaped messages to large and small groups. Whether you are new to television or have experience in front of the camera, you can improve on your current skills by reflecting on the career-focused tips and tried-and-true principles inside this book’s cover—all oriented to skills development.

The book’s CD-ROM contains instructional videos, an interactive feature story that allows you to write, edit and read your script, as well as vocal technique demonstration videos led by the author. Included is prompter copy that you will get nowhere else. It gives you the experience of reading a script from the prompter just as the pros do in the studio.

We hope you enjoy the witty drawings by New Yorker cartoonist W. Miller, which illustrate on camera positioning!

Key features

*Foreword by Bob Schieffer

*Nancy Reardon reveals a career's worth of inside stories from the world of reporting—insights toward helping you develop your professional skills

*Get the scoop on job techniques and essentials: how to anchor, report & interview with the hallmarks of a pro

*The CD-ROM is a course in itself, with video examples of how to interview on-camera, prompter copy for you to practice your reading and breathing techniques

Readership

Broadcast media professionals and students of all levels who work on-camera and wish to hone their announcing, anchoring and news reporting skills.

Table of contents

Introduction; Interviewing; Anchoring; Reporting; Speech; Looking Good; How To Land a Job; Create Your own Cable Show; Report from the Trenches: Job Interviews, Reels and resumes; Secrets from a Network Head Hunter; Nurturing Department: Dealing with Stage Fright; Glossary of TV Terms

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: September 15, 2006
  • Language: English

About the authors

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Nancy Reardon

Nan Reardon created the first university course (The New School, NYC) for on-camera presentation 20 years ago. Reardon has taught network, international & local television reporters for years. She teaches at the The New School and New York University. She continues to travel to various countries outside the US to work with TV broadcasters.
Affiliations and expertise
Lectures at The New School in NYC and New York University. Reardon created the first university course (The New School, NYC) for on-camera presentation 20 years ago.

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Tom Flynn

Affiliations and expertise
Writer and producer at CBS News for more than a quarter of a century and a founding member of 48 HOURS.

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