200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

Bringing together professional standards, practices, and jargon from across the industry, Scripting Media provides a complete overview of writing for divergent forms of media. While some forms of media writing have been honed and standardized over generations, others demand new ways of thinking and collaborating. Covering traditional forms of scriptwriting, such as news, advertising, and film... Read more

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1 – Language Foundations

Chapter 2 – Theatrical Plays

Chapter 3 – Newspaper and Magazine

Chapter 4 – Graphic Novels

Chapter 5 – Advertising

Chapter 6 – Public Relations

Chapter 7 – Corporate, Training, and Educational Videos

Chapter 8 – Documentary

Chapter 9 – Television News

Chapter 10 – Radio

Chapter 11 – Interview Shows

Chapter 12 – Reality and Live Television

Chapter 13 – Episodic and Serialized Television

Chapter 14 – Feature Film

Chapter 15 – Social Media and Podcasts

Chapter 16 – Virtual Reality

References

Index

Biography

Frank and Marie Barnas work in the award-winning College of Media and Entertainment at Middle Tennessee State University. He designs and teaches courses in media writing and production while she serves as the Chair for the Department of Media Arts. Their professional scripts span the media fields of film, television, theatre, podcasts, news, radio, and documentary.