Announcing for Broadcasting and the Internet: The Modern Guide to Performing in the Electronic Media

Announcing for Broadcasting and the Internet: The Modern Guide to Performing in the Electronic Media
ISBN-10
1351865137
ISBN-13
9781351865135
Category
Language Arts & Disciplines
Pages
300
Language
English
Published
2019-04-08
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Authors
Carl Hausman, Philip G. Benoit, Fritz Messere

Description

Announcing for Broadcasting and the Internet is the standard text for traditional broadcasters and emerging pioneers. While many still pursue careers in traditional fields such as television and radio news announcing, broadcast performance has expanded to Internet radio, podcasting, home voice-over production, and performance on YouTube and other Internet video venues. This text is an update of the classic text Announcing. The practical guide to mastering the techniques and mechanics of broadcast announcing remains, updated to give readers the ability to produce their own portfolio of performance products and get started in the career they want. It covers audio and video editing programs, new streaming media, and how to develop a powerful, consistent, and noteworthy speaking voice.

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