Basics of Electronic Media

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Television has its own specific language. It creates fictional and nonfictional stories. For a television programme, a story starts with a script but it has to be turned into moving images and sounds in order to make sense to the audience. There are more than hundred television channels not only to entertain audiences but to keep them update in their spheres of interest through ‘News’, which is the world’s largest and fastest selling ‘product’ as on date. The present book provides a comprehensive picture of script writing, TV news/interview, light used for shooting and editing of the news story and documentary. The book may be useful for media, TV professionals and students of mass communications.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jahangir Khan

Prof. Jahangir Khan currently teaches at Amity University. He is a former Director (Media and Mass Communication) of JIMS Delhi. Prof. Khan has also been associated with BITV (TVI)and TV Today.

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Title
Basics of Electronic Media
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8175413034
Length
152p., Plates; Glossary; 23cm.
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