2nd Edition

The Solo Video Journalist Doing It All and Doing It Well in TV Multimedia Journalism

By Matt Pearl Copyright 2020
202 Pages 53 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

202 Pages 53 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

202 Pages 53 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The Solo Video Journalist , now in its second edition, offers a comprehensive overview of the solo video reporting process from start to finish. Drawing from years of professional experience in the field, the author covers all aspects of multimedia journalism, from planning for a segment, to dressing appropriately for multiple roles, to conducting interviews, and editing. The book contains... Read more

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FOREWORD, by Boyd Huppert, KARE-TV

PREFACE TO THE 2nd EDITION

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

INTRODUCTION: I am a Solo Video Journalist

PART ONE: BEFORE THE STORY

Chapter 1: Planning Your Day

Chapter 2: Looking the Part

Chapter 3: Gearing Up

Chapter 4: Thinking Digital

CAREER CHRONICLES: The Atypical Lane

PART TWO: IN THE FIELD

Chapter 5: Shooting Video

Chapter 6: Shooting Interviews

Chapter 7: Recording a Stand-up

CAREER CHRONICLES: Solo as a Springboard

PART THREE: PUTTING IT TOGETHER

Chapter 8: Logging and Writing

Chapter 9: Editing the Final Product

CAREER CHRONICLES: Getting In at an Older Age

PART FOUR: LOOKING FORWARD

Chapter 10: The MMJ Survey

Chapter 11: Learning from the Best

Chapter 12: Thinking Big

INDEX

Biography

Matt Pearl has worked in local television news for nearly two decades and is regarded as one of the top multimedia journalists in the country. He received his degree at Northwestern University with a BS in Journalism, and an MFA degree in Narrative Media from the University of Georgia, and has since gone on to win numerous awards for his work, including dozens of regional Emmys. Currently, he is a news reporter for WXIA-TV in Atlanta, Georgia, a position he has held since 2009. He has worked at various news stations and spoken at conferences about being a multimedia journalist. He has been named the national Solo Video Journalist of the Year multiple times by the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA).

PRAISE FOR 1ST  EDITION:

 

This book will teach you how to tell a visual story well, using all the tools. The new edition of Bob Papper's classic shines a light for the digital age and will show you the way.

Bob Dotson, former NBC News National Correspondent and New York Times best selling author

Papper’s text has long earned accolades as a comprehensive and engaging guide to broadcast reporting, covering everything from interviewing to ethics, from writing for the ear to writing for the eye, from effective narrative techniques to the basics of proper usage and grammar. For those of us teaching Broadcast Journalism during these rapidly changing times in news, this new edition is a terrific addition to our teaching toolkit.

- Judy Muller, Professor, USC Annenberg School, USA

This edition has excellent tips for writing sound broadcast news copy and has now been updated with information from Papper’s outstanding surveys of the news industry, advice from professional journalists, as well as ideas on the best practices for using new technology such as drones.

-G. Stuart Smith, Professor, Hofstra University, USA

This latest edition of Papper's well-respected style manual for broadcast news comes only two years after the previous release. Papper restructured the manual to forefront fundamentals of broadcast journalism, beginning with a chapter on ethics. Modest revisions follow….The manual is strongest when it remains focused on the details of style and usage elaborated by real-world examples….While the title suggests an audience limited to students of broadcast news, the style and usage sections of the manual have value for writers of any discipline composing podcasts or other new media work.

--G. Wilsbacher, University of South Carolina