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Michael Latham, and expert on the television interview, talks with John Mansfield on how to conduct an interview, prepare the questions, select the interviewees and decide where to film them.
Nick Ross, who has 20 years’ experience as a television presenter, interviewer, writer, researcher and producer, talks about presentation techniques and about his experiences as a presenter.
Examines the need for a dramatic structure in a documentary programme. Michael Latham and John Mansfield analyse the various techniques which underpin successful documentaries.
Although ‘the pictures must tell the story’ is the old adage about film and television, the intelligent addition of music and sound effects can often help by enhancing even the finest pictures with mood,...
Shows how a single-camera crew unit works on location while covering a complex story as quickly and economically as possible. Tells the story of the filming of a ‘Tomorrow’s World’ item on a new...
Before attending to the creative side of film and video direction, one needs to master the techniques. Film and video direction are very similar, as well as easy to learn and understand. Shows how a simple...
Shows how to synchronise narration with pictures, not only to get the words to fit the pictures, but also how to make the images more interesting as a result of the words. Excess commentary annoys by its...
A behind-the-scenes view of how the ‘Six O’Clock News’ was made on one specific day in May 1987. Shows the complex process as teams of reporters and cameramen all around the world relay the news as it...
Examines some of the main features of 20th-century art, which is characterised by a multiplicity and profusion of styles. In each film the artist speaks for himself and the narrative follows the creation of...
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