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OverviewMultimedia Storytelling for Digital Communicators in a Multiplatform World is a unique guide for all students who need to master visual communication through multiple media and platforms. Every communication field now requires students to be fluent in visual storytelling skill sets, and as the present-day media adapt to a multiplatform world (with ever-increasing delivery systems from desktops to cell phones), students specializing in different forms of communication are discovering the power of merging new multimedia technology with very old and deep-rooted storytelling concepts. Award-winning journalist and multimedia professor Seth Gitner provides students with the tools for successfully realizing this merger, from understanding conflict, characters, and plot development to conducting successful interviews, editing video in post-production, and even sourcing royalty-free music and sound effects. Incorporating how-to’s on everything from website and social media optimization to screenwriting, Multimedia Storytelling aims to be a resource for any student who needs to think and create visually, in fields across broadcast and digital journalism, film, photography, advertising, and public relations. The book also includes a range of supplemental material, including wide-ranging skills exercises for each chapter, interviews with seasoned professionals, key terms, and review questions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Seth Gitner , Thomas R. KennedyPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.800kg ISBN: 9780765641328ISBN 10: 0765641321 Pages: 406 Publication Date: 22 July 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Replaced By: 9781138332560 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword by Thomas R. Kennedy 1. Thinking Visually 2. Story Structure 3. The Visual Storyteller’s Tool Box 4. The Internet and Social Media 5. The Building Blocks of Visual Storytelling 6. Editing a Video in Post-Production 7. Multimedia Storytelling in Entertainment 8. Multimedia Storytelling in Journalism 9. Multimedia Storytelling in Strategic CommunicationsReviewsSeth Gitner has a solid reputation as one of the most creative thinkers and educators in multimedia journalism. He is a driving force behind educating a great many professional and amateur visual journalists in the language of new media. There is no better guide to lead us into a multiplatform media landscape than Gitner. His text masterfully illuminates the way. -Richard Koci Hernandez, Assistant Professor, University of California, Berkeley In his textbook, Gitner connects the dots to identify best practices for producing both documentary and entertainment-based web video, and then applies these skills to strategic communications. He does this all with the knowledge of someone deeply rooted in the business he is writing about, using examples from the best in the industry. Students will appreciate both Gitner's experience and his ability to understand the need for change. - Curt Chandler, Senior Lecturer, College of Communications, Penn State As Seth Gitner writes, 'Multimedia is Storytelling, Not Technology' and this book guides the reader through the important steps to improve their multimedia storytelling in a world where the tools are constantly changing. As news goes more mobile and storytelling in all platforms gets more interactive, the fundamentals stay the same. It is even more important to have your work standout if you want your brand or story to get noticed as people produce more and more content. Seth has done a fantastic job co-directing the NPPA's Multimedia Immersion workshop, and this book allows the audience to learn many of those lessons and more without making the trip to Syracuse. Although I recommend doing both. The book is an excellent resource with a collection of advice and insight from award-winning journalists and legends in the business. -Bethany Swain, Journalism Faculty, University of Maryland, former CNN photojournalist Seth Gitner has a solid reputation as one of the most creative thinkers and educators in multimedia journalism. He is a driving force behind educating a great many professional and amateur visual journalists in the language of new media. There is no better guide to lead us into a multiplatform media landscape than Gitner. His text masterfully illuminates the way. -Richard Koci Hernandez, Assistant Professor, University of California, Berkeley In his textbook, Gitner connects the dots to identify best practices for producing both documentary and entertainment-based web video, and then applies these skills to strategic communications. He does this all with the knowledge of someone deeply rooted in the business he is writing about, using examples from the best in the industry. Students will appreciate both Gitner's experience and his ability to understand the need for change. - Curt Chandler, Senior Lecturer, College of Communications, Penn State As Seth Gitner writes, 'Multimedia is Storytelling, Not Technology' and this book guides the reader through the important steps to improve their multimedia storytelling in a world where the tools are constantly changing. As news goes more mobile and storytelling in all platforms gets more interactive, the fundamentals stay the same. It is even more important to have your work standout if you want your brand or story to get noticed as people produce more and more content. Seth has done a fantastic job co-directing the NPPA's Multimedia Immersion workshop, and this book allows the audience to learn many of those lessons and more without making the trip to Syracuse. Although I recommend doing both. The book is an excellent resource with a collection of advice and insight from award-winning journalists and legends in the business. -Bethany Swain, Journalism Faculty, University of Maryland, former CNN photojournalist Seth Gitner has a solid reputation as one of the most creative thinkers and educators in multimedia journalism. He is a driving force behind educating a great many professional and amateur visual journalists in the language of new media. There is no better guide to lead us into a multiplatform media landscape than Gitner. His text masterfully illuminates the way. -Richard Koci Hernandez, Assistant Professor, University of California, Berkeley In his textbook, Gitner connects the dots to identify best practices for producing both documentary and entertainment-based web video, and then applies these skills to strategic communications. He does this all with the knowledge of someone deeply rooted in the business he is writing about, using examples from the best in the industry. Students will appreciate both Gitner's experience and his ability to understand the need for change. - Curt Chandler, Senior Lecturer, College of Communications, Penn State As Seth Gitner writes, 'Multimedia is Storytelling, Not Technology' and this book guides the reader through the important steps to improve their multimedia storytelling in a world where the tools are constantly changing. As news goes more mobile and storytelling in all platforms gets more interactive, the fundamentals stay the same. It is even more important to have your work standout if you want your brand or story to get noticed as people produce more and more content. Seth has done a fantastic job co-directing the NPPA's Multimedia Immersion workshop, and this book allows the audience to learn many of those lessons and more without making the trip to Syracuse. Although I recommend doing both. The book is an excellent resource with a collection of advice and insight from award-winning journalists and legends in the business. -Bethany Swain, Journalism Faculty, University of Maryland, former CNN photojournalist Part of his success is his wealth and depth of sources. He interviews some two dozen top-level, awardwinning multimedia producers. -Edie Rubinowitz, Northeastern Illinois University, SAGE Seth Gitner has a solid reputation as one of the most creative thinkers and educators in multimedia journalism. He is a driving force behind educating a great many professional and amateur visual journalists in the language of new media. There is no better guide to lead us into a multiplatform media landscape than Gitner. His text masterfully illuminates the way. -Richard Koci Hernandez, Assistant Professor, University of California, Berkeley In his textbook, Gitner connects the dots to identify best practices for producing both documentary and entertainment-based web video, and then applies these skills to strategic communications. He does this all with the knowledge of someone deeply rooted in the business he is writing about, using examples from the best in the industry. Students will appreciate both Gitner's experience and his ability to understand the need for change. - Curt Chandler, Senior Lecturer, College of Communications, Penn State As Seth Gitner writes, `Multimedia is Storytelling, Not Technology' and this book guides the reader through the important steps to improve their multimedia storytelling in a world where the tools are constantly changing. As news goes more mobile and storytelling in all platforms gets more interactive, the fundamentals stay the same. It is even more important to have your work standout if you want your brand or story to get noticed as people produce more and more content. Seth has done a fantastic job co-directing the NPPA's Multimedia Immersion workshop, and this book allows the audience to learn many of those lessons and more without making the trip to Syracuse. Although I recommend doing both. The book is an excellent resource with a collection of advice and insight from award-winning journalists and legends in the business. -Bethany Swain, Journalism Faculty, University of Maryland, former CNN photojournalist Part of his success is his wealth and depth of sources. He interviews some two dozen top-level, awardwinning multimedia producers. -Edie Rubinowitz, Northeastern Illinois University, SAGE Seth Gitner has a solid reputation as one of the most creative thinkers and educators in multimedia journalism. He is a driving force behind educating a great many professional and amateur visual journalists in the language of new media. There is no better guide to lead us into a multiplatform media landscape than Gitner. His text masterfully illuminates the way. -Richard Koci Hernandez, Assistant Professor, University of California, Berkeley In his textbook, Gitner connects the dots to identify best practices for producing both documentary and entertainment-based web video, and then applies these skills to strategic communications. He does this all with the knowledge of someone deeply rooted in the business he is writing about, using examples from the best in the industry. Students will appreciate both Gitner's experience and his ability to understand the need for change. - Curt Chandler, Senior Lecturer, College of Communications, Penn State As Seth Gitner writes, `Multimedia is Storytelling, Not Technology' and this book guides the reader through theã importantã steps toã improve theirã multimedia storytelling in a world where the tools are constantly changing. As news goes more mobile andã storytelling in all platforms gets more interactive, the fundamentals stay the same. It is even more important to have your work standout if you want your brand or story to get noticed as people produce more and more content. ã ã ã ã ã Seth has done a fantastic job co-directing the NPPA'sã Multimedia Immersion workshop, and this book allows theã audience to learn many of those lessons and more without making the trip to Syracuse. Although I recommend doing both.ã The book is an excellent resource with a collection of advice and insight from award-winning journalists and legends in the business. -Bethany Swain, Journalism Faculty, University of Maryland, former CNN photojournalist ã Part of his success is his wealth and depth of sources. He interviews some two dozen top-level, awardwinning multimedia producers. -Edie Rubinowitz, Northeastern Illinois University, SAGE ã Author InformationSeth Gitner is a tenured Associate Professor of Newspaper and Online Journalism & Multimedia Photography and Design at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, where he teaches multimedia storytelling, photography and video journalism classes. He has served as Head of the Visual Communication Division for Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), and serves as an elected member of the national board of the National Press Photographers Association. Prior to entering academia, Gitner was an award-winning multimedia editor and photojournalist working for newspapers in Maryland and Virginia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |