Marc Zumoff (Comcast Sportsnetâ Television Voice of the Philadelph, Max Negin (USA Elon University)
Total Sports Media
Production, Performance and Career Development
Marc Zumoff (Comcast Sportsnetâ Television Voice of the Philadelph, Max Negin (USA Elon University)
Total Sports Media
Production, Performance and Career Development
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This thoroughly revised second edition of Total Sports Media (formerly Total Sportscasting) offers a complete guide to sports media across TV, radio and digital broadcasting.
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This thoroughly revised second edition of Total Sports Media (formerly Total Sportscasting) offers a complete guide to sports media across TV, radio and digital broadcasting.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9781138391598
- ISBN-10: 113839159X
- Artikelnr.: 63200337
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9781138391598
- ISBN-10: 113839159X
- Artikelnr.: 63200337
Marc Zumoff has spent some 45 years in sports media, including 27 years as the television voice of the Philadelphia 76ers, as well as play-by-play for NBC's coverage of the Rio Olympic Games in 2016. He's also had a myriad of play-by-play, host, anchor and reporter assignments, at both the network and regional levels, for television and radio. He spent the first five years of his career as a radio news anchor and reporter. He is a multiple Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award winner and three-time winner of the Pennsylvania Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sports Media Association. He is currently the associate director of the Claire Smith Sports Center at his alma mater, Temple University. Max Negin is an editor, tape operator, producer and director with over 21 years of professional production experience. He has won national Emmy Awards in the category "Outstanding Technical Team, Studio" as part of NBC's coverage of the Olympic Games in 2010 (Vancouver) and 2012 (London). He has also won two regional Emmys for writing and editing. Negin has worked for a variety of broadcast outlets including NBC, HBO Sports, FOX, ESPN, and a host of regional cable outlets, professional sports teams and colleges. He spent two seasons as an associate producer for the Philadelphia 76ers as well as the video coordinator for three seasons for the Phillies Television Network and was most recently the lead Tape Replay and Editor for the Charlotte Hornets. In addition to his professional experience, Max is Director of Elon Sports Vision and Assistant Professor of Communications at Elon University.
Chapter 1: A History and Overview
Chapter 2: The Production Plan
Chapter 3: Research and Relationships
Chapter 4: Writing for Performance
Chapter 5: Performance Theory
Chapter 6: Reporter, Anchor, Host, Sports Talk
Chapter 7: Play-by-play, Analyst and Sideline
Chapter 8: Diversity and Women in Sports Media
Chapter 9: Social Media and the Web
Chapter 10: Producing
Chapter 11: Cameras and Visual Communication
Chapter 12: Audio
Chapter 13: Editing, Replays and Post-Production
Chapter 14: Graphics Elements
Chapter 15: Directing and the Flow of the Crew
Chapter 16: The Demo
Chapter 17: Career Development
Chapter 18: Finance
Chapter 19: Current Trends and Future Possibilities
Chapter 2: The Production Plan
Chapter 3: Research and Relationships
Chapter 4: Writing for Performance
Chapter 5: Performance Theory
Chapter 6: Reporter, Anchor, Host, Sports Talk
Chapter 7: Play-by-play, Analyst and Sideline
Chapter 8: Diversity and Women in Sports Media
Chapter 9: Social Media and the Web
Chapter 10: Producing
Chapter 11: Cameras and Visual Communication
Chapter 12: Audio
Chapter 13: Editing, Replays and Post-Production
Chapter 14: Graphics Elements
Chapter 15: Directing and the Flow of the Crew
Chapter 16: The Demo
Chapter 17: Career Development
Chapter 18: Finance
Chapter 19: Current Trends and Future Possibilities
Chapter 1: A History and Overview
Chapter 2: The Production Plan
Chapter 3: Research and Relationships
Chapter 4: Writing for Performance
Chapter 5: Performance Theory
Chapter 6: Reporter, Anchor, Host, Sports Talk
Chapter 7: Play-by-play, Analyst and Sideline
Chapter 8: Diversity and Women in Sports Media
Chapter 9: Social Media and the Web
Chapter 10: Producing
Chapter 11: Cameras and Visual Communication
Chapter 12: Audio
Chapter 13: Editing, Replays and Post-Production
Chapter 14: Graphics Elements
Chapter 15: Directing and the Flow of the Crew
Chapter 16: The Demo
Chapter 17: Career Development
Chapter 18: Finance
Chapter 19: Current Trends and Future Possibilities
Chapter 2: The Production Plan
Chapter 3: Research and Relationships
Chapter 4: Writing for Performance
Chapter 5: Performance Theory
Chapter 6: Reporter, Anchor, Host, Sports Talk
Chapter 7: Play-by-play, Analyst and Sideline
Chapter 8: Diversity and Women in Sports Media
Chapter 9: Social Media and the Web
Chapter 10: Producing
Chapter 11: Cameras and Visual Communication
Chapter 12: Audio
Chapter 13: Editing, Replays and Post-Production
Chapter 14: Graphics Elements
Chapter 15: Directing and the Flow of the Crew
Chapter 16: The Demo
Chapter 17: Career Development
Chapter 18: Finance
Chapter 19: Current Trends and Future Possibilities