Fundamentals of TV journalism WT-DKS-PDT
Course contents:
Practical knowledge of the rules governing television. During classes, students learn: How the work looks like a TV journalist in the editorial room, studio and outside. How to work with the television crew? In the television studio, students prepare television materials (research, verification of information, preparation of text, editing and emissions). During the lessons learn in practice the technology of television programs. The role and significance of the pictures (frames, plans, base of the editing).
Form and terms of credits for the course:
Practical preparation and presentation selected by the student task in the field of television journalism.
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Learning outcomes
K_W05 knows different types and genres of journalism, their genesis, the process of formation and the differences between them. SA1_W10, H1A_W07.
K_U01 knows, recognizes and knows how to use basic journalistic genres, adequate to the needs of information and publicity. SA1_U06, SA1_U09.
K_U02 Can identify and use various sources of journalism information, freely uses them to work as a tv journalist. SA1_U02, SA1_U03, SA1_U06.
K_U05 has the practical ability to prepare typical for the journalist and publicist speeches in Polish, in accordance with the rules and principles of rhetoric, pronunciation, grammar, and style of the Polish language, SA1_U10.
K_U12 can master the basic skills of television journalism workshop and basic skills of creating and reception of broadcast journalism. SA1_U09, SA1_U10, SA1_U02.
K_K01 uses in the work principles of general and professional ethics. SA1_K04
K_K02 is aware of the level of their knowledge and skills, understands the need for continuous training of professional and personal development, perfects their skills and abilities, leads the his way of development and education. SA1_K02, SA1_K01.
is responsible
K_K09 responsibly preparing for their work, designs and executes the activities of institutions working in the media. SA1_K03, SA1_K05.
ECTS description:
30 h - participation in the course.
30 h - homework, indyvidual student work outside the University/classroom.
15 h - consultation.
Summary: 3 ECTS = 75 H
Bibliography
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2. "The media and mass communication. Theories, analysis of the press, radio, television and Interenetu", T. Goban-Klas, Kraków 2000.
3. "A long table. Script information programs for journalists", K. Żórawski, Polish Television, Warsaw 2004.
4. "Exercise Television", a quarterly, edited by K. Żórawski: winter 2004, no.3, Year I, Summer 2004, No. 5, Year II, Fall 2004, No. 6, Year II, Fall 2003, No. 2, Year I.
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6. "The media and people", B. Reeves, C. Nass, Warsaw 2000.
7. "How to be decent in the media. Council for TV journalists (and others) ", I. Rutkiewicz, Library of the Academy of Television TVP, Warsaw 2003.
8. "As the saying goes ...? How do you spell ...? Language guide for journalists", edited by J. Podrackiego, Academy of Television TVP SA, Warszawa 2007.
9. "Reflect on speech", J. Honey, Warszawa 1998.
10. "Exercises clarity of speech", J.D. Bednarek, Wroclaw 2002.
11. "Count your words. Exercises lexical and phraseological", H. Kajetanowicz, Gdańsk 2000.
12. "Television genres landscape", J. Uszyński, Polish Television SA - Academy of Television, Warsaw 2004.
13. "Homo Videns. Television and post-thinking", G. Sartori, Warsaw 2005.
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22. "Self-Portrait reporter", R. Kapuscinski, Kraków 2003.
23. "I gave voice to the poor. Conversations with young people", R. Kapuscinski, Kraków 2008. (And other items by this author).
24. "Prayer for rain", W. Jagielski, Warszawa 2002.
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30. "Small ABC film and television", L. Pijanowski, Warsaw 1969.
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