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The Business of TV Production

The Business of TV Production

The Business of TV Production

Craig Collie, Queensland University of Technology
August 2007
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    Television is the dominant mass medium of the current era. Its lifeblood in whatever form it takes is content - the programs it broadcasts to the public. This book is an insider's view of the business of production of TV programs, for university-level courses and for those in the industry wanting to upgrade their skills. It is the story of the TV producer, and the leadership of creative people, the management of resources of production (including funding) and the guiding of the production process. Covering all genres of television - drama and comedy, documentary and current affairs, infotainment and reality TV - it goes step-by-step through the journey from program idea to program delivery and beyond.

    • An insider's view of TV production
    • Deals with the business side of production, not the craft side
    • Describes the subject in the Australian context

    Product details

    August 2007
    Paperback
    9780521682381
    448 pages
    244 × 170 × 23 mm
    0.71kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part A. Opiate of the People - The Television Industry:
    • 1. Origins and growth of a global medium
    • 2. The digital revolution
    • 3. The industry in Australia
    • 4. Television genres
    • Part B. Massage Parlour - Development and Funding of a Project:
    • 5. The concept
    • 6. Development of the project
    • 7. Approaches to Genre Development
    • 8. The pursuit of funding
    • 9. Management of a creative project
    • 10. Multi-platform projects
    • 11. Marketing and distribution
    • Part C. Riding the Tiger - Management of the Production:
    • 12. Commencement of pre-production
    • 13. Documentation and office systems
    • 14. Crew, equipment and facilities
    • 15. Casting, rehearsals and performance
    • 16. Locations
    • 17. Travel arrangements
    • 18. Drafting the production budget
    • 19. Scheduling the shoot
    • 20. Preparing studio and Outside Broadcast Productions
    • 21. Managing the shoot
    • 22. Management of the production budget
    • 23. Post-production through to delivery
    • Part D. A Nod to the Gatekeepers - The Environment of Television:
    • 24. Building the television schedule
    • 25. Legal constraints on content
    • 26. Business structure and operation.
      Author
    • Craig Collie , Queensland University of Technology

      Craig Collie is a freelance producer and consultant. He has been working in the television industry since 1969, both in production and network management. He has designed the television production curriculums at Queensland University of Technology, and been executive in charge of student production at the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS).