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Smartphone video storytelling / by Robb Montgomery.

By: Montgomery, Robb [author.]Contributor(s): Taylor and FrancisMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2018Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (188 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315206288Subject(s): Interactive journalism | Journalism | Mass media | Online journalism | PERFORMING ARTS / Reference | Android | Apps | Broadcast | Iphone | Kinogram | Mobile Journalism | Multimedia | Smartphone | Visual StorytellingAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 791.4502/32 LOC classification: PN19923926.A87 | M66 2018Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter 2 A Portrait -- chapter 3 Explainer -- chapter 4 Fast Facts -- chapter 5 Food -- chapter 6 Interviews -- chapter 7 Livestreaming -- chapter 8 Music Video -- chapter 9 360° VR Video -- chapter 10 Nature -- chapter 11 Promotional -- chapter 12 Walkthrough.
Abstract: Smartphone Video Storytelling helps readers master the techniques for making compelling short-form video content with a smartphone. With mobile journalism on the rise, it’s becoming increasingly important to understand the entire process and potential for conveying stories across multiple platforms. This richly illustrated text provides students with the essential smartphone video reporting skills: From choosing the right editing app to working with interview subjects on camera. The ethics of non-fiction video storytelling are highlighted to reinforce core journalistic principles. The chapters feature mini-tutorials and exercises that introduce the key principles of filmmaking. The student exercises and library of online video lessons introduce the building blocks of visual storytelling using real-world reporting examples. A story-based approach allows instructors to use the experiences ofmaking each project in order to teach the fundamentals of video storytelling in a natural way. Each story lesson introduces the necessary stages, including planning, filming, and editing. and all with a smartphone.
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chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter 2 A Portrait -- chapter 3 Explainer -- chapter 4 Fast Facts -- chapter 5 Food -- chapter 6 Interviews -- chapter 7 Livestreaming -- chapter 8 Music Video -- chapter 9 360° VR Video -- chapter 10 Nature -- chapter 11 Promotional -- chapter 12 Walkthrough.

Smartphone Video Storytelling helps readers master the techniques for making compelling short-form video content with a smartphone. With mobile journalism on the rise, it’s becoming increasingly important to understand the entire process and potential for conveying stories across multiple platforms. This richly illustrated text provides students with the essential smartphone video reporting skills: From choosing the right editing app to working with interview subjects on camera. The ethics of non-fiction video storytelling are highlighted to reinforce core journalistic principles. The chapters feature mini-tutorials and exercises that introduce the key principles of filmmaking. The student exercises and library of online video lessons introduce the building blocks of visual storytelling using real-world reporting examples. A story-based approach allows instructors to use the experiences ofmaking each project in order to teach the fundamentals of video storytelling in a natural way. Each story lesson introduces the necessary stages, including planning, filming, and editing. and all with a smartphone.

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