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Informationen zum Autor Matthew Kerry is a lecturer and Course Leader in Media Production at Nottingham Trent University. Georgia Stone is the School Employability Manager for Arts and Humanities and a lecturer in media at Nottingham Trent University. Klappentext Taking readers from media students to media professionals, Introducing Media Practice brings together the 'why' and the 'how to' of media studies. It explains how adding theory to practice improves students' media projects, and shows them how to develop the kind of project skills they need for a career in the creative and media industries. Zusammenfassung Taking readers from media students to media professionals, Introducing Media Practice brings together the 'why' and the 'how to' of media studies. It explains how adding theory to practice improves students' media projects, and shows them how to develop the kind of project skills they need for a career in the creative and media industries. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Media Practice, Media Theory and Employability - The Relevance of Media Theory to Practical Projects and the Workplace Chapter 1: Media Practice and Employability - From Project Skills to Real World Skills Chapter 2: Media Production Teams - Team Skills and Life Skills Chapter 3: Media Project Briefs - From Media Student to Media Professional Chapter 4: Reaching Your Audience - Media Practice, Production and Consumption Chapter 5: Scripting Your Projects - Ideas, Forms and Genres Chapter 6: Designing Your Projects - Media Practice and Mise-en-scene Chapter 7: Constructing Your Projects - The Technical Elements of Media Practice Chapter 8: Organising Media Production - Production Roles and Administration Chapter 9: Editing Your Projects - Post-production, Sound Design and Typography Chapter 10: Exhibition and Distribution - Online Platforms, Festivals and Screenings Chapter 11: Evaluating Your Media Projects - Critical Analysis and Reflection on Media Project Work Chapter 12: Employability and Media Practice - Becoming Career Ready! Glossary of Terms ...
List of contents
Introduction: Media Practice, Media Theory and Employability - The Relevance of Media Theory to Practical Projects and the Workplace
Chapter 1: Media Practice and Employability - From Project Skills to Real World Skills
Chapter 2: Media Production Teams - Team Skills and Life Skills
Chapter 3: Media Project Briefs - From Media Student to Media Professional
Chapter 4: Reaching Your Audience - Media Practice, Production and Consumption
Chapter 5: Scripting Your Projects - Ideas, Forms and Genres
Chapter 6: Designing Your Projects - Media Practice and Mise-en-scene
Chapter 7: Constructing Your Projects - The Technical Elements of Media Practice
Chapter 8: Organising Media Production - Production Roles and Administration
Chapter 9: Editing Your Projects - Post-production, Sound Design and Typography
Chapter 10: Exhibition and Distribution - Online Platforms, Festivals and Screenings
Chapter 11: Evaluating Your Media Projects - Critical Analysis and Reflection on Media Project Work
Chapter 12: Employability and Media Practice - Becoming Career Ready!
Glossary of Terms
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A much needed and valuable book, full of excellent advice and guidance. It will become an essential text for both students and instructors in media studies. James Newton