Multimedia Journalism
A Practical Guide
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:16th Oct '15
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This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£135.00(9781138792838)
Multimedia Journalism: A Practical Guide, Second edition builds on the first edition’s expert guidance on working across multiple media platforms, and continues to explore getting started, building proficiency and developing professional standards in multimedia journalism.
The second edition features new chapters including:
- getting started with social media
- live reporting
- building proficiency with Wordpress
- building apps for smartphones and tablets
- building a personal brand and developing a specialism
- long-form video journalism, audio and video news bulletins and magazine programmes.
The new edition also includes an extensive range of new and updated materials essential for all aspects multimedia journalism today. New areas explored include editing video and slideshows for mobile and tablet devices, the advanced use of mobile devices for reporting, location-specific content creation and delivery, the use of video and audio slideshows, and live blogging. Other updates include more material on photojournalism as a storytelling technique, using and transferring digital images and sound, the use of Google Analytics, and practical guides to storytelling through infographics, timelines, interactive graphics and maps.
The book fully engages with multimedia journalism in relation to range of social media and web publishing platforms, including Wordpress, Blogger, Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook, Google+, YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, SoundCloud, AudioBoom and iTunes.
The book is also be supported by fully updated online masterclasses at www.multimedia-journalism.co.uk.
We use this book primarily as a "how to" guide that will help students through the various stages of creating digital content...The information offered in Part A is still hugely relevant. Part B requires some updating to take account of the latest technological advances... Part C is probably the most dated section and it is here that I would like to see a general updating of all the examples...The book is the best digital storytelling guide on the market. – Allan Boughey, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
The accompanying website is a brilliant way of being able to constantly update the book – I think all practical journalism textbooks should have this format!...Andy Bull writes with authority but in a highly accessible style, which is something that not all authors manage to achieve!... Is there a way that libraries can purchase a book with a number of website log-ins that only last for as long as the student is on the course and can then be transferred to another new student? – Angela Birchall, University of Salford, UK
I wanted less on how to be a journalist (although, this is great stuff and I use it in my Journalism 200: Media Writing course) and more about the technical standards, details, and concepts specific to multimedia journalism. – Jaclyn Cameron, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
Stronger element of branding and entrepreneurial journalism in #18... I picked Multimedia Journalism because it is the best I’ve seen for multimedia journalism, and all journalism is "multimedia" now. – Rebecca Johnson, Marshall University, USA
This book crammed a lot in and I picked the book for this and the fact that the online content was updated and much more interactive... Making that [online] registration easier and expanding it would be helpful... I liked the visual layout and easy flow of the Bull book. – Rocky Dailey, South Dakota State University, USA
I think chapter 2 "creating a publishing platform" can be expanded further bacuse we need to find some web server like wordpress or wix to ask student to put their content there... this book is very comprehensive. – MA Wang Wai, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
ISBN: 9781138792845
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1428g
532 pages
2nd edition