ANCHORING FOR RADIO AND TELEVISION
Unit I
Voice Over: Rhythm of speech, Breathing, Resonance, VO for
TV commercials/corporate videos/ radio commercials/ TV Documentaries
Unit II
Radio Presenter: Radio Presenting, Voice Projection,
Scripting, Mike Technique, Public Speaking: holding attention of audience,
awareness of voice and its function, controlling body language, Breathing and
articulation, Acting and singing to strengthen personal and vocal confidence.
Unit III
Theory of Dubbing, On-air Essentials, writing presenter
scripts for TV, a look at personality, style and general show presentation,
recording voice, digital editing & recording, studio autocue reading,
audition techniques
Unit IV
News Reading for Radio &T, the basics of fluency, Voice:
pitch/tone/intonation/inflection, Duties and responsibilities, Understanding
the news scripts and news agenda
Unit V
Talk Show Host - Talk Radio & Presenting phone ins, TV
Interviewing, presenting and reporting techniques, Multi-camera facing, Legal pitfalls
in anchoring
Suggested Reading:
1.
Strutt, John Williams,
Baron. The Theory of Sound. Rayleigh. 1996.
2.
AlecNibet. The Use of
Microphones. Oxford: Focal Press, 2004.
3.
Salkin, Glyn. Sound
Recording and Reproduction. Oxford: Focal Press. 1996.
4.
Michael Talbot – Smith.
Broadcast Sound Technology. Oxford: Focal Press. 2002.
- Basic TV Staging –Millerson Gerald, Focal/Hastings House, New Delhi.
- TV Sound Operations –Glyn Alkin
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