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Introduction to TV Production Course: Your Gateway to the Television Industry

Discover the world of TV production with hands-on experience in roles like anchor, director, cameraperson, and more. Learn the art of teamwork, deadlines, and passion for creating engaging TV shows.

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Introduction to TV Production Course: Your Gateway to the Television Industry

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  1. Intro to TV Production Semester Course

  2. What is TV Production? • Two types of work • DruryLive-live TV show taping: DruryLive production crew for daily tapings of our info show for DHS • The Newsroom-scheduled time to produce “B-Roll” segments for DruryLive and other productions. • -must be • 1.Entertaining • 2. Informative

  3. What is your role? • There are many jobs in the TV studio • You should chose a starting job that matches your personality • E.g. Outgoing, good reader= anchor • Good with technology= technical director • Artistic= graphics • Musical=Audio & music playback • Natural leader= floor manager, director • …and many more jobs

  4. Teamwork • How this “machine” works. • The importance of working together. • Those who “stop the machine” hold up the entire project since everyone plays a vital role. • The ability to work on a “real” deadline and get things done for the Dtv network. • Treat this like a “job you love” instead of a “class you have to take.”

  5. Where do we start? • Begin thinking about a job you want to do. • Not everyone will get their first choice. • We will leave opportunity for change sometime during the semester.

  6. Crew Titles • (2) Anchors • (1) Director • (1) Floor Manager • (2) Camera Operators • (1) Graphics • (1) Audio Engineer • (1) Music and Sound Playback • (1) Teleprompter Operator • (2) Scriptwriters • Newsroom directors/B-Roll Production Groups • Leadership Team – Veteran Students

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