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Springer Online journalism: Copywriting and conception for
Book SynopsisThe handbook provides tips and practical guidance on copywriting for the Internet and intranet, moving images and podcasts, social networks and communities, forms and formats of the medium, and content management processes. How does one become an online journalist? Where do online journalists work? What do they need to know: journalistic craft, Internet skills, online law? How do you write teasers? How do you integrate user activities? What role do audio and video play in the cross-media web offering? How do you ensure that your content is found (search engine optimization)?This book is a translation of an original German 5th edition Online-Journalismus by Gabriele Hooffacker, published by Springer VS, imprint of Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, part of Springer Nature in 2020. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation. Springer Nature works continuously to further the development of tools for the production of books and on the related technologies to support the authors.Table of ContentsThe profession: activities and fields of work.- The medium.- Online users.- Hypertext and storyboard.- Forms of presentation and multimodal formats.- Participative forms and formats.- The law.- Education and training.- Technical terms.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Journalistische Praxis: Modernes
Book SynopsisDer Online-Journalismus hat dem Nachrichtenschreiben neues Leben eingehaucht. Mobile User verlangen nach schneller und präziser Information, die Platz auf einem kleinen Bildschirm findet. Erfolgreiche Content-Produzenten erinnern sich darum an die „umgekehrte Pyramide“, an Nachrichtenfaktoren und W-Fragen. Sie wissen, wann man Präsens, Perfekt und Imperfekt einsetzt und wie das mit den Konjunktiven funktioniert. Und natürlich haben Sie eine Ahnung davon, wie ein Online-Teaser verfasst werden muss, um Reichweite zu erzeugen.Modernes Nachrichtenschreiben bedeutet aber nicht nur, die um digitale Aspekte erweiterten klassischen Regeln beherrschen und anwenden zu können. Es geht darum, diese Regeln weiterzuentwickeln – und auch einmal lustvoll über den Haufen zu werfen. Mut zu mehr Lebendigkeit und zum professionellen Anderssein wird zum Qualitätsmerkmal. So machen Nachrichten wieder Spaß: beim Schreiben und beim Lesen.Table of ContentsEinleitung.- Der 45-Minuten-Crashkurs zum Nachrichtenschreiben.- Der professionelle Regelbruch.- Schluss.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden News und Fake News zum Thema Impfen: Theorie und
Book SynopsisDesinformation, Fake News zerstören Vertrauen und ver- oder behindern die rekonstruktive Konstruktion von Wirklichkeit mit weitreichenden Folgen für das individuelle Lernen und das gesellschaftliche Handeln. Die Arbeit beschreibt und definiert vor dem Hintergrund einer theoretisch-analytischen Auseinandersetzung mit dem Wahrheitsbegriff das Realphänomen der Fake News. Im empirischen Teil wird die deutschsprachige Impfkommunikation der Jahre 2018-2019 in ausgewählten Printmedien und auf YouTube im Rahmen einer Inhaltsanalyse unter anderem auf Fake News hin untersucht. Ebenfalls wird die Moral Foundations Theory genutzt, um moralische Inhaltsbezüge zu dekodieren und ihren Zusammenhang mit Fake News herzustellen. Kapitel zur Gesundheitskommunikation und zur Geschichte der Impfgegner bieten weiteren Kontext zur Deutung der Ergebnisse.Table of ContentsEinleitung.- Theoretisch-analytische Grundlegung.- Traditionelle Printmedien und Social Media (YouTube): eine Beschreibung.- Impfen: Gesundheitskommunikation und gesellschaftliche Diskussion.- Analyse der Berichterstattung und von Fake News zum Thema „Impfen“ in deutschen Printmedien und auf YouTube mit Fokus auf moralische Bezüge..- Überblick über die Hypothesen und Ergebnisse.- Desiderate.- Fazit und Ausblick.- Literatur und Online-Quellen.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Digitale Wahlkämpfe: Politische Kommunikation im
Book SynopsisDer Sammelband beleuchtet die verschiedenen Folgen zunehmender digitaler Wahlkämpfe anhand der Bundestagswahl 2021 für Politik, Journalismus und Gesellschaft. Darüber hinaus ermöglichen die Erkenntnisse einen Blick in die Zukunft des digitalen Campaignings. Der digitale Wandel und die damit verbundenen Möglichkeiten für die politische Kommunikation werden die Wahlkämpfe der Zukunft immer stärker beeinflussen.Politische Challenges auf TikTok, Begleitung der TV-Trielle auf Twitter oder Haustürgespräche in der Dating-App – ein Wahlkampf ohne digitale Plattformen und Formate ist heute undenkbar. Entsprechend erhöhen Parteien, Spitzenkandidat*innen und andere politische Akteure ihre Budgets für den Online-Wahlkampf und professionalisieren Personal und Strukturen, um die Wähler*innen noch effizienter zu erreichen und zu mobilisieren. Im Bundestagswahlkampf 2021 beschleunigte die Corona-Pandemie diesen Trend, da traditionelle Wahlkampfveranstaltungen auf Marktplätzen oder in Hallen aufgrund der Maßnahmen zur Bekämpfung des Virus kaum möglich waren. Die Parteien und Kandidat*innen waren noch stärker auf digitale Plattformen angewiesen und die Strategien entsprechend detailreicher als in den Jahren zuvor. Table of ContentsEinleitung.- Parteien, Kandidaten und weitere Akteure.- Plattformen, Formate und Strategien.- Sprache und digitale Kommunikation.- Ausblick – Zukünftige digitale Walkämpfe in Deutschland.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Im Sinne der Medien – Textverständlichkeit im
Book SynopsisKann Verständlichkeit zum Erfolg der Presse- und Medienarbeit beitragen? Oder anders gefragt: Welche Rolle spielt Verständlichkeit bei der journalistischen Nachrichtenauswahl? Ausgehend vom Konzept der Mediatisierung argumentiert die Studie, dass die Beachtung grundlegender Verständlichkeitsregeln als ein strategisches Mittel zur Beeinflussung der medialen Aufmerksamkeit angesehen werden kann. Denn Verständlichkeit als journalistisches Qualitätskriterium ist Teil der Medienlogik. Wer diese Medienlogik bei der Gestaltung der eigenen Kommunikation berücksichtigt, schreibt im Sinne der Medien und entspricht journalistischen Vorstellungen darüber, was überhaupt berichterstattenswert ist und wie über entsprechende Ereignisse zu berichten ist. Grundlage zur empirischen Überprüfung dieser Annahme ist eine input-output-analytische Untersuchung von Pressemitteilungen DAX-notierter Unternehmen sowie der daraus resultierenden Berichterstattung in ausgewählten Medien. Mit einer Kombination manueller und automatisierter Formen der Inhaltsanalyse wird dabei die sprachliche Komplexität der Pressemitteilungen bestimmt und die Wirkung dieser Komplexität auf den journalistischen Umgang mit den Pressemitteilungen untersucht.Table of ContentsEinleitung.- (Text-)Verständlichkeit: eine Einführung und Eingrenzung.- Verständlichkeit im Nachrichtenauswahlkontext.- Empirische Befunde zur Verständlichkeit in der Wirtschaftskommunikation.- Zusammenfassung, Forschungsfragen und Hypothesen.- Methode.- Ergebnisse.- Diskussion und Ausblick.
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Tulika Books Telling the Truth, Taking Sides – Essays for N.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Adversarial Political Interviewing: Worldwide
Book SynopsisThis book presents a collection of studies on political interviews in a variety of broadcast media worldwide. Following the growing scholarly interest in media talk as a dominant form of political communication in contemporary society, a number of eminent international scholars analyze empirical material from the discourse of public figures and interviewer–journalists to address questions related to the characteristics, conduct, and potential effects of political interviews. Chapters span a varied array of cultural contexts: the U.S.A., U.K., Israel, Japan, Italy, Turkey, Greece, Australia, Philippines, Finland, Brazil, Malaysia, Spain, Venezuela, Montenegro, and the European Community, enabling a comparison of the different structures and contents of political interviews in societies from West to East. Authors bring an interest in discourse and conversation analysis, as well as in rhetorical techniques and strategies used by both interviewers and interviewees, from different disciplinary viewpoints including linguistic, political, cultural, sociological, and social–psychological. In doing so, the book develops a framework to assess the extent to which media political interviews and talk shows, and regular news programs, play a central role in transmitting accurate and genuine political information to the general public, and how audiences can make sense of these programs’ output. Trade Review“As a volume consisting of contributions … this book has a few merits. First, as the book’s title suggests, is its entailing of worldwide perspectives, case studies of televised political interviews include leaders from the United Kingdom … and Australia. The second is the diversity of methodologies and analytical approaches adopted in this book’s chapters. As with any scientific contribution … . this is an issue for all qualitative researchers in social science that needs further insights.” (You Tenghua, Communicatio - South African Journal for Communication Theory and Research, January 31, 2024)Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction: Interviews in Media Talk Shows Ofer Feldman (Doshisha University, Japan) Chapter 2 Neutrality, Non-Neutrality and Hybridity in Contemporary Political Interviews Ian Hutchby (University of York, UK) Part 1. Reciprocal Interactions between Interviewers and Interviewees Chapter 3 Interviewing Styles: Reciprocal Positioning and Power Games in the Israeli Context Elda Weizman (Bar-Ilan University, Israel) Chapter 4 Adversarial Rhetoric or Lapdog Journalism? Political Interviews in Brazil during the 2018 Elections Francisco Paulo Jamil Marques (UFPR, Brazil) Edna Miola (UTFPR, Brazil) Naiza Comel (UFPR, Brazil) Andressa Butture Kniess (UFPR, Brazil) Chapter 5 Coercion, Threat and Equivocation in Televised Interviews to Politicians Favorable to and Opposing the Constitutional Referendum of 2016 in Italy Augusto Gnisci et al. (University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Italy) Chapter 6 Rhetorical Paradigms in Political Interviews: A Case Study of Muhyiddin Yassin’s Exclusive Interview with Astro Awani and RTM TV1 Debbita Ai Lin Tan (Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia) Ali Badeen Mohammed Al-Rikaby (Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq) Chapter 7 The Rhetoric of Political Interviews in Taiwan: Use of Equivocation Theory Hongna Miao (Nanjing University, China) Hsin-Che Wu (Shandong University, China) Chapter 8 Beyond the Question-Answer Format: Departing from the Normative News Interview Structure in Montenegrin Political Interviews Milica Vuković-Stamatović (University of Montenegro, Montenegro) Chapter 9 Manifestations of Integrated Hybridity in Journalistic Questioning Argyro Kantara (Cardiff University, & University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK) 2 Part 2. Argumentative Strategies during Political Interviews Chapter 10 Argumentative Strategies and Self-Image Projection in Spanish Political Interviews Catalina Fuentes Rodríguez (University of Seville, Spain) Chapter 11 Pejoration in Political Interviews: Contrasting Donald Trump and Nicolás Maduro Isabel Íñigo Mora (University of Seville, Spain) Juan Carlos Frías Arenas (University of Seville, Spain) Chapter 12 Crisis Response Arguments in Political Interviews: The Case of the European Commission Corina Andone (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) Chapter 13 Understanding Political Culture through Televised Political Interviews in Turkey: The Case of President Erdoğan Ayşe Deniz Ünan Göktan (an independent researcher and lecturer of sociology, Turkey). Chapter 14 Intra- Extra-Vocalisation in Japanese Political Interviews: Politicians’ Use of Sources in Replies to Interviewers’ Questions Ofer Feldman (Doshisha University, Japan) Ken Kinishita (Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan) Part 3. Linguistic and Multimodal Analysis in Political Interviews Chapter 15 The Broadcast Political Interview in the UK: A Linguistic and Multimodal Analysis Gianmarco Vignozzi (Università di Pisa, Italy) Chapter 16 The Role of Discourse Markers in Public Speaking: A Corpus-Based Approach Péter B. Furkó (Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary, Hungary) Chapter 17 Comparing Spanish and US Political Rhetoric: Engagement Markers in Political Interviews Broadcast during the COVID-19 Pandemic Ana Albalat-Mascarell (Valencia Polytechnic University, Spain) María Luisa Carrió-Pastor (Valencia Polytechnic University, Spain) Part 4. Creating and Shaping Images during Political Interviews Chapter 18 A Functional Analysis of Two Interviews: A Test of Character Gerard O’Grady (Cardiff University, UK) Chapter 19 Political Interviews as Image Restoration: A Government-Sponsored Interview Sustaining a Populist Persona Gene Segarra Navera (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Chapter 20 Finnish Party Leaders’ Television Interviews Pekka Isotalus (Tampere University, Finland) Chapter 21 Mainstreaming and Normalizing the Far-Right in Australia: The Role of Political Interviews Kurt Sengul (University of Newcastle Australia) Part 5. Conclusions Chapter 22 The Study of Political Interviews: Commonalities and Contrasts Sam Lehman-Wilzig (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
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NUS Press Malaysiakini and the Power of Independent Media
Book SynopsisMalaysiakini was founded in 1999 by Steven Gan and Premesh Chandran, two young Malaysians who met as overseas students in Australia. One of the many online portals that sprung up in the wake of Reformasi, a movement sparked by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammad's 1998 firing of his deputy Anwar Ibrahim, there was no reason to think that Malaysiakini would be different from the other blogs and portals that covered the trial of the charismatic former deputy PM. Yet this would be a mistake, as Malaysiakini wanted to do something much more important than just report on Reformasi: its founders intended to bring independent journalism to Malaysia in hopes of changing the country. Based on more than 15 years of observation of newsroom practices, this book is an intimate portrait of the people and issues behind Malaysia's only truly independent media outlet. The author illustrates Malaysiakini's particular mix of idealism in action, with attention to how "sensitive" issues such as race, religion, politics, and citizenship get worked out in practice in the newsroom. This attention to the inner workings of one of the most important media institutions in the region yields not only a deep newsroom ethnography, but a nuanced, rich history of modern Malaysia.Trade ReviewEveryone who cares about independent journalism can and should learn from Malaysiakini's example. There is no better place to start than reading Janet Steele's book, based on unprecedented access and 15 years of research documenting how the team behind the site leveraged the internet to create a space for democratic civic discourse in an often difficult environment—a challenge journalists face all over the world." – Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism "Media historian Janet Steele's intimate portrait shows how Malaysiakini's independent, progressive journalism not just chronicled momentous events in Malaysia, but also made history as part of the country's democracy movement." - Cherian George, author, Media and Power in Southeast Asia
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Cognella, Inc Communication and Prejudice: Theories, Effects, and Interventions
Book SynopsisCommunication and Prejudice: Theories, Effects, and Interventions explores how communication affects prejudice, and how communication interventions can reduce it. The book gives readers a well-rounded understanding of theories and current research on the topic, sustained with real-world examples that bring concepts and principles to life.The book presents students with a thoughtful, accessibly written, cohesive view of issues related to communication and prejudice from a true social science perspective. Topics include levels of communication, defining and measuring prejudice, stereotypes in the media and public information, mass media, and education programs. Dedicated chapters address stereotypes and prejudice in video games, social media and cyberbullying, and digital information literacy.The fourth edition features new chapters on immigration, stereotypes, and prejudice, as well as media and misinformation, disinformation, racism, and prejudice.Communication and Prejudice addresses prejudice as a world-wide problem and explores communication interventions at the intra-, inter- and mass communication levels of analysis. It is ideal for undergraduate courses in journalism, mass communication, race and gender in media, and communications.
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial El arte de la entrevista: 40 años de preguntas y respuestas / The Art of the Interview
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Taylor & Francis Ltd If It Bleeds It Leads
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Freelancing for Journalists Media Skills
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Taylor & Francis Newspapers War and Society in the 20th Century
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Taylor & Francis Digital Democracy Social Media and Disinformation
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Writing for Journalists
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Writing for Journalists
Book SynopsisThoroughly revised and updated, the fourth edition of Writing for Journalists focuses on the craft of journalistic writing, offering invaluable insight on how to hook readers and keep them to the end of your article.The book offers a systematic approach to news and feature writing that starts with the basics and builds to more complex and longer pieces. The authors give the reader the tools they need to deliver engaging and authoritative writing that works across print and digital. Drawing on professional insight from writers across the industry, the book guides readers through the essential elements needed to write powerful and effective news stories, from hard news pieces to features on business, science, travel and entertainment reviews. New to this edition are hands-on writing exercises accompanying each chapter to help reinforce key points; chapters on how to build a professional profile, pitch stories and get commissioned; and a section on online writing, SEO, anTrade Review"This is an outstanding practical introduction to writing for journalists of all kinds - news, features, print, online. Starting with first principles, it buildsability through exercises at each stage and a structured progression to more complex issues like interviews, data, science and business. With contributions from leading journalism teachers and professional journalists it is a timely update of previous introductions taking full account of the digital transition in newsrooms and the expectations from employers of multimedia competence. At a time when journalists are under scrutiny for their professionalism and high standards are at a premium it offers an excellent introduction to key skills for those entering the business." Richard Sambrook, Professor of Journalism and Director of the Centre for Journalism at Cardiff Univeristy, formerly Director of Global News at the BBC"In the summer of 2018, when we, a group of mainly print and TV journalists at The Telegraph India and other brands of India’s top media group ABP were struggling to adjust to a native digital newsroom, Matt came to our rescue. His clear vision of how to approach a multimedia story was immensely beneficial. This book is an extension of those practical tips. A much needed book for both journalists and journalism educators. I have used many of Matt’s tips like how to approach a feature, decide on multimedia content among others in my class and my students found them interesting. The real-life examples and exercises through out the book adds much value to it. It also covers a wide spectrum of journalistic writing which sets the principles of journalism straight." Sambit Pal, Assistant Professor at the Indian Institute of Mass Communications, formerly journalist at The Telegraph India"Early in my career I would have loved to be able to draw on the diverse, rigorous advice you’ll find in these pages, and even now I found so much in here to challenge and encourage." Peter Grunert, Group Editor, Magazines for Lonely PlanetTable of Contents1. How to read like a journalistHow purposeful reading can develop your journalistic instinct and sharpen your writing2. The news introUnderstand news values and learn how to construct a compelling opening paragraph3. The first three paragraphsA fail-safe formula to write the opening three paragraphs to any news story4. News structure and styleHow to structure longer news pieces and deal with more complex stories in style5. Writing for the webHow to write for online; understand analytics and SEO and make social media work for youGavin Allen6. Developing feature ideas Understand your readers and learn how to develop news-driven feature ideas they will want to read7. Starting your featureWhy ‘Showing, Telling and Quoting’ are a writer’s building blocks and the key to dynamic intros 8. Structure and quotes How to use quotes and understand the three interviewee types essential to your writing9. Storytelling and travel writingDiscover what storytelling does to your brain and how to use that in any piece of writing10. Interview features Professional writers explain how to research, structure and write the perfect interview 11. Writing reviewsHow to write reviews on anything from literature and the arts to bicycles and fast carsHarriett Gilbert12. Making complex ideas accessible Business and science journalists explain how to make complex stories accessible to allMatt Swaine, Aiden O'Donnell and Nigel Stephenson13. Boxouts, design and multimedia How to write boxouts and plan multimedia content to deliver strong feature packages14. The professional writerBuild your professional profile, hit deadlines, edit your work and develop a unique voiceGlossaryKey terms you may come across in the world of journalismRecommended readingBooks on journalism, politics, business, science and the environment and Twitter lists to followSuggested answersAppendix with answers to exercises in chapters 2, 3 and 5Index
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Taylor & Francis Mapping Citizen and Participatory Journalism in Newsrooms Classrooms and Beyond Journalism Studies
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Taylor & Francis Journalists and Confidential Sources
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Understanding Korean Film
Book SynopsisFilm viewing presents a unique situation in which the film viewer is unwittingly placed in the role of a multimodal translator, finding themselves entirely responsible for interpreting multifaceted meanings at the mercy of their own semiotic repertoire. Yet, researchers have made little attempt, as they have for literary texts, to explain the gap in translation when it comes to multimodality. It is no wonder then that, in an era of informed consumerism, film viewers have been trying to develop their own toolboxes for the tasks that they are faced with when viewing foreign language films by sharing information online. This is particularly the case with South Korean film, which has drawn the interest of foreign viewers who want to understand these untranslatable meanings and even go as far as learning the Korean language to do so. Understanding Korean Film: A Cross-Cultural Perspective breaks this long-awaited ground by explaining the meaning potential of a selectTable of ContentsTable of Contents LIST OF FIGURESLIST OF TABLESACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PRELIMINARIES1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 THE GLOBAL AGE OF KOREAN FILM 1.2. THE ONE-INCH BARRIER 1.3. FILM VIEWERS SEEK VISIBILITY 1.4. THE IMPORTANCE OF UNDERSTANDING KOREAN INTERACTIONS1.5. WHAT YOU WILL FIND IN THIS BOOK 2. THEORETICAL BACKGROUND 2.1. CALLS FOR VISIBILITY 2.1.1. Calls for Visibility in National Film Studies2.1.2. Current K-Film Literature 2.1.3. Defining Foreign 2.1.4. Invisibility in Translation and Foreignisation 2.1.5. Cultural Translation2.1.6. The Implications of (In)visibles 2.1.7. Cultural Appropriation and The Problems with Anglicisation 2.2. KOREAN COMMUNICATION: A BIRD’S EYE VIEW 2.2.1. Interactional Dynamics: A Socio-Pragmatically Rich Language2.2.2. Distance matters: Respect vs. Intimacy 2.2.3. Speech Styles2.2.4. Negotiating Respect and Intimacy: How to Modulate Expressions2.2.5. The Importance of Non-Verbal Communication 2.2.6. How This Culminates in Multimodal Invisibility in K-Film2.2.7. Summary: Socio-Pragmatic Invisibles in K-film Translation 3. THE KOREAN CULTURAL CONTEXT3.1. FIVE RELATIONS: THE FUNDAMENT OF NEO-CONFUCIANISM3.1.1. Parents and children 3.1.2. King and subjects3.1.3. Husband and Wife3.1.4. Age3.1.5. Siblings3.1.6. Womanhood 3.2. CONTEMPORARY CONFUCIAN CONTEXT3.2.1. Oryun in Contemporary Korea3.3. ADDITIONAL CONCEPTS TO FAMILIARISE YOURSELF WITH3.3.1. Han (한) 3.3.2. Jeong (정)3.3.3. Ansim (안심)3.3.4. Nunchi (눈치)3.3.5. Chemyeon (체면)4. SOCIO-PRAGMATIC STRATEGIES IN K-FILM4.1. HOW TO ADDRESS PEOPLE: ADDRESS TERMS AND SECOND PERSON PRONOUNS 4.2. NON-VERBAL HONORIFICS 4.3. MULTIMODAL MODULATION HYPOTHESIS4.4. HOW DO WE DEFINE A ‘SOCIO-PRAGMATIC PRIMITIVE’?4.4.1. Social Factors 4.4.2. Classifying the Politeness of Expressions 4.5. SOCIO-PRAGMATIC PRIMITIVES IN MORE CONCRETE TERMS4.5.1. Abbreviations and logical operators4.5.2. Reading conditional and defeasible logic 4.6. A SOCIO-PRAGMATIC TOOLBOX FOR INTERPRETING K-FILM 4.6.1. Non-Verbal Socio-Pragmatic Primitives4.6.2. Verbal Socio-Pragmatic Primitives4.6.3. Summary: Using socio-pragmatic primitives for film analysis and casual film viewing 5. CASE STUDIES5.1. SADO5.1.1. Context 5.1.2. Case Study 1: How to Irritate Your Neo-Confucian Father 5.1.3. Case Study 2: The Girl Doesn’t Know Her Place 5.2. GISAENGCHUNG5.2.1. Context5.2.2. Case Study 3: Why Did Mr. Kim Kill Mr. Park?5.3. 82 NYEONSAENG KIM JI-YOUNG5.3.1. Context 5.3.2. Case Study 4: What Happened to Ji-young at Chuseok? 5.4. TAEKSI UNJEONSA 5.4.1. Context 5.4.2. Case Study 5: He isn’t just having a hard time, he’s lost all hope. 5.4.3. Case Study 6: They’re good friends, it’s not just humorous5.4.4. Case Study 7: He’s not just saying sorry, he genuinely feels guilty5.4.5. Case Study 8: Skinship and the development of Sa-bok and Jürgen’s bond 5.5. CHINGU 5.5.1. Case Study 9: "You Wanna Die?" 5.5.2. Case Study 10: Frenemies5.6. JOPOK MANURA 5.6.1. Case Study 11: Who does Eun-jin respect?5.6.2. Case Study 12: How ‘Not’ to Meet Your Korean In-Laws 5.6.3. Case Study 13: 101 on Being a Woman: Uhhh Oppa!5.6.4. Case Study 14: From Gangster to Wife 5.7. HANYEO 5.7.1. Case Study 15: He’s Losing His Temper5.7.2. Case Study 16: Don’t Call Me Crazy! 5.7.3. Case Study 17: The Gohs’ Insincerity 5.7.4. Case Study 18: The Housekeeper's Apology 5.8. AI KAEN SEUPIKEU 5.8.1. Case Study 19: Stimulating Empathy, Korean Style!5.8.2. Case Study 20: Creating Poignancy in Language Use 5.8.3. Case Study 21: Defining Bad5.8.4. Case Study 22: Chief Park? Forget it, I’ll call you Min-Jae!6. CONCLUSION 6.1. BEYOND THE SUBTITLE 6.2. THE TERMS FOR UNDERSTANDING K-FILM 6.3. FILM RESEARCHERS AS TRANSLATORS6.4. THE FUTURE OF THIS RESEARCHBASIC MULTIMODAL GLOSSARY FOR K-FILM VIEWINGAPPENDIXREFERENCES FILMOGRAPHY INDEX
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Television Sports Production
Book SynopsisIn this sixth edition of Television Sports Production, regional Emmy Award-winning producer Jim Owens walks readers through the planning, setup, directing, announcing, shooting, and editing involved in covering a sports event.Originally written as a training guide for entry-level broadcast staff at the Olympics, this manual gives readers the tools they need to effectively cover sports from ice skating to motorcycle racing. Throughout, Owens breaks down all aspects of the production process, revealing the techniques that producers and directors use to bring sports to a worldwide audience. Chapters further include tips and advice on using the latest technologies and tools such as production trucks, REMIs, smart phones, mobile units, cameras, audio equipment, and lighting rigs. Featuring new instructive illustrations and sample forms, as well as testimonials from experienced professionals in the business, this new edition gives readers an inside look at how the expTrade ReviewPraise for Television Sports Production, 5th Edition"Quite simply, no one person knows more about how to teach sports television production than Jim Owens. With nine Olympic broadcasts under his belt, including the training of students that worked at six Olympics, Jim is unique in both his knowledge of professional television sports production and how to teach students the skills and techniques necessary for them to be a successful part of any sports production."--Michael Silbergleid, former Editor, Television Broadcast Magazine"It’s the best information reference on television sports production that I have ever seen! It is a book that really cuts to the essence of what television sports production is really about."--Brian Douglas, Television Producer/Director, Head of Olympic Production for Salt Lake, Torino and Vancouver Olympics"A sports production book for seasoned professionals and newcomers alike with detailed information, diagrams and charts covering diverse areas of expertise all in a single volume. In a condensed format, a wide body of knowledge is at your disposal."--Joseph Maar, Vice President of Programming & Production, NESN"This is not only the definitive text on remote television sports production, but Jim Owens brings the unique perspective of vast personal experience gained working at live remotes."--Ben Brown, Partner, Event Support Services"Jim Owens offers a unique perspective as an educator and an author. He explains the language of broadcast jargon and technical terms in simple language that draws the reader into the fascinating world of sports television. His unique access to television professionals has allowed him to compile an encyclopedia of relevant information."--Dennis Baxter, Four-time Emmy Award winner in audio for CBS and NBC SportsPraise for Television Sports Production, 5th Edition"Quite simply, no one person knows more about how to teach sports television production than Jim Owens. With nine Olympic broadcasts under his belt, including the training of students that worked at six Olympic Games, Jim is unique in both his knowledge of professional television sports production and how to teach students the skills and techniques necessary for them to be a successful part of any sports production."--Michael Silbergleid, Former Editor, Television Broadcast Magazine"It’s the best information reference on television sports production that I have ever seen! It is a book that really cuts to the essence of what television sports production is really about."--Brian Douglas, Television Producer/Director, Head of Olympic Production for Salt Lake, Torino and Vancouver Olympics"A sports production book for seasoned professionals and newcomers alike with detailed information, diagrams, and charts covering diverse areas of expertise all in a single volume. In a condensed format, a wide body of knowledge is at your disposal."--Joseph Maar, Vice President of Programming & Production, NESN"This is not only the definitive text on remote television sports production, but Jim Owens brings the unique perspective of vast personal experience gained working at live remotes."--Ben Brown, Partner, Event Support Services"Jim Owens offers a unique perspective as an educator and an author. He explains the language of broadcast jargon and technical terms in simple language that draws the reader into the fascinating world of sports television. His unique access to television professionals has allowed him to compile an encyclopedia of relevant information."--Dennis Baxter, Four-time Emmy Award winner in audio for CBS and NBC SportsTable of ContentsForewordIntroductionAcknowledgments PrefacePart 1: Introduction To Remote ProductionChapter 1: What is Remote Production?Chapter 2: Television Sports PersonnelChapter 3: What is Television?Chapter 4: Production FacilitiesPart 2: PlanningChapter 5: Planning the ProductionChapter 6: CamerasChapter 7: LightingChapter 8: Audio ProductionChapter 9: Design: Graphics and SetsChapter 10: Preproduction and Setup Part 3: Creating the ProductionChapter 11: The ProductionChapter 12: Directing: Telling the StoryChapter 13: Sports AnnouncingChapter 14: PostproductionChapter 15: Production SafetyChapter 16: Budgeting for the RemoteAppendix I: Truck DiagramsAppendix II: Camera Placement DiagramsAppendix III: Microphone DiagramsAppendix IV: Production Support DocumentsAppendix V: Event StoryboardsAppendix VI: Sports Announcing ArticleGlossaryRecommended ReadingIndex
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