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3 NAMES OF PRODUCING STORIES ON YOUR OWN ACCORDING TO JOHN LARSON |
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- VIDEO JOURNALISM
- ONE-MAN BAND (omb)
- BACKPACK
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RANGE IN CREW SIZE FOR NEWS COVERAGE OR COMPARABLE ENDEAVORS |
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A SINGLE PERSON TO AS MANY AS A DOZEN |
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5 MOST COMMON CONFIGURATIONS FOR VIDEO JOURNALISTS |
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Definition
- ONE PERSON CREW
- TWO-PERSON CREWS
- THREE-PERSON CREWS
- FOUR-PERSON CREWS
- SIX TO EIGHT CREWS
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Term
THE ROLES WITHIN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING VIDEO JOURNALIST CONFIGURATIONS |
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Definition
- ONE PERSON CREW: A SINGLE VIDEO JOURNALIST WHO SHOOTS/WRITES/EDITS
- TWO PERSON CREW: PHOTOGRAPHER AND REPORTER- EACH PERSON CAN APPLY INDIVIDUAL STRENGTHS. THE PHOTOGRAPHER EDITS THE VIDEOS
- THREE PERSON CREWS: PHOTOGRAPHER, REPORTER, AND SOUND PERSON- AUDIO PERSONS CAN GATHER INFO, TROUBLE SHOOT LOGISTICS, CARRY GEAR AND MEET PROSPECTIVE INTERVIEWEES. THEY WATCH CAMERA MANS BACK. 3 PEOPLE CAN SLOW PROCESS DOWN
- FOUR PERSON CREW: ADDS A PRODUCER OR ASSISTANT PRODUCER IN THE FIELD. DRAWBACKS- ADDED EXPENSES AND LOSS OF SPONTANEITY
- SIX TO EIGHT PERSON CREW : 2 CAMERA INTERVIEWS FOR NETWORK NEWS MAGAZINE SHOWS IE 60 MINUTES AND 48 HOURS.
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DRAWBACKS TO A 3 AND 4 PERSON CREW |
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ADDED EXPENSES AND LESS SPONTANEITY |
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BENEFITS AND DOWNSIDES TO SIX-TO-EIGHT PERSON |
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SET-UP BENEFIT TIME FOR AN |
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