ABSTRACT

Roll! Shells fly overhead as night-scopes capture deadly fire fights with an eerie green hue, a category 5 hurricane devastates the Big Easy, hidden cameras enter a Cambodian village of brothels and a veteran journalist interviews himself throughout his own brain surgery. Part non-fiction drama, part trade publication, part text book, all woven together giving the reader a look through the viewfinders of the very best television photojournalists.

As 19 experts weigh in with their candid, personal stories and photographic tips, it's as if you're over their shoulders, following their intuitions and hearing their thoughts as they shoot. The trade term for what they do is called ENG (Electronic News Gathering) and whether they're called Cameramen, Backpack Journalists, Television Photographers or any other moniker de jour, they're all paid to bring the world's events into living rooms around the world. These are the men and women who capture the bleeding edge of history - as it happens.

Written in a smooth, unique interview style, this book is a necessary read for photojournalists, videographers and tv photojournalists.

chapter |19 pages

Introduction

The History of Television Photojournalism from the Beginning

chapter |17 pages

John DeTarsio A Storyteller's Story

Freelance Photographer

chapter |15 pages

Larry Hatteberg The Chain of Command

Anchor/Broadcast Journalist

chapter |26 pages

Eric Kehe

The Photographic Department—People and Equipment

chapter |20 pages

Stephen Hooker

Camera Techniques for Spot News

chapter |12 pages

Christian Parkinson

General News—From Kings to Commoners

chapter |19 pages

Ray Farkas

Interviews—Talking Heads and Voyeurism

chapter |12 pages

Corky Scholl

Feature Stories—B-Roll, Sequencing, and Great Moments

chapter |15 pages

Lisa Berglund

Truth and Filmmaking—Objective and Subjective Camerawork

chapter |14 pages

Ian Pearson

Legalities and Ethics—Do the Right Thing

chapter |19 pages

Mitchell Wagenberg Covert Camera—The Fangs of the Fourth Estate

Specialty Cameraman, Engineer/Inventor

chapter |17 pages

Heidi McGuire The One-Woman Band

Backpack Journalist

chapter |18 pages

Greg Stickney

Live—What TV News Does Best

chapter |19 pages

Sam Allen

Get into the Game—Athletic Photography

chapter |18 pages

Brian Weister

Editing—A Cut Above

chapter |12 pages

Mike Elwell

Embedded—War Coverage

chapter |20 pages

Bart Noonan

World Coverage—From the Top Down

chapter |14 pages

David Hands

Freelancing in TV News

chapter |13 pages

Rustin Thompson

From News to Independent Documentaries

chapter |17 pages

Kevin Sites

The Future of Journalism