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Writing for Television, Radio, and New Media (with InfoTrac )

Writing for Television, Radio, and New Media (with InfoTrac )
By Robert L. Hilliard

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WRITING FOR TELEVISION, RADIO, AND NEW MEDIA covers the principles, techniques, and approaches of writing for television, radio, and the Internet. This text includes unique coverage of writing for a variety of formats, including interviews, sports, advertisements, scripts and news. The consistent strengths of WRITING FOR TELEVISION, RADIO, AND NEW MEDIA have been its vast coverage of content, excellent organization, attention to form, and good examples.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #722439 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-05-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 464 pages

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"WRITING FOR TELEVISION, RADIO, AND NEW MEDIA provides students and faculty with a comprehensive view of electronic media along with various script elements."

"I chose WRITING FOR TELEVISION, RADIO, AND NEW MEDIA specifically because it covers so many styles and formats of script writing. It also does a very good job of addressing content and form. I am very content with the book and will continue to use it in my class. I cannot find a comparable text suitable for this course."

About the Author
Formerly Dean of Graduate Studies and Dean of Continuing Education at Emerson College, Dr. Hilliard teaches courses such as Media Programming, The Media and the Holocaust, Hate.com, Communication Law, and Pictures of Protest. He was formerly Chief of the Public Broadcasting Branch of the Federal Communications Commission and Chair of the Federal Interagency Media Committee for the White House. A frequent lecturer on media and education on all continents, Dr. Hilliard is the author of more than 30 books on communication, including several leading media texts.


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Writing for Television, Radio, and New Media5
This is the seventh edition of this book which, although apparently written as a text for use in college courses, actually serves very well for those of us who are interested in writing for special audiences, i.e., electronic media and video productions, etc. It's completely up to date and even a little ahead of itself, which is no mean feat in this age of rapid technology. I'm impressed with the way the writing principles and techniques are put across, but mostly with all the examples of what this kind of script should actually look like, on paper. Included are chapters on interviews and talk shows, corporate and children's programs, plays, everything. The book is quite expensive, but when I think about how much it will be referred to and constantly skimmed for new information, I can certainly justify the price. I am a creative writing teacher sometimes and a freelance writer all the time. As the author of The Complete Guide to Writers Groups, Conferences and Workshops (Wiley), I write the subsequent spin-off Ask Eileen column for iUniverse and America Online's Writers Club. I get tons of inquiries about how to write for the new interactive media and find this book a marvelous resource. It covers every aspect, leaves no stone unturned. I'm always referring to books on writers and writing and this one stands more than a cut above the rest. Oh, and one more thing,it's responsible. It doesn't pretend to be a quick-fix to making tons of money; it emphasizes professionalism in the best sense of the word. It's a fine investment, a fine, fine piece of work.

High price, good information but not worth it!2
This was not worth the cost!!! It should be in hard cover for the price. Outrageous! One of the first times I felt like sending a book back.