On Camera: How To Report, Anchor & Interview

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On Camera: How To Report, Anchor & Interview

Want access to the best-kept secrets and tips for sounding and looking professional while presenting on-camera for television?

This is your toolkit.

Reardon’s On Camera: How to Report Anchor and Interview teaches you how to become professional and effective on camera. Learn how to appear, and feel, at ease-whether doing an interview or reporting in the field, or whether reading copy from a prompter or giving a video presentation. Read about what tricks the pros use to get the best interview answers from their subjects.

. Nancy Reardon reveals a career’s worth of inside stories from the world of reporting-insights toward helping you develop your professional skills

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Joy Williams on September 12th, 2010, 12:23 am

On Camera: How To Report, Anchor & Interview
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Nobody can tell it to you like an insider, and Nan Reardon is all that. This book gave me many more practical tips than I expected (and now I can’t live without this book) — but, also, the book is supportive and inspiring, too. It’s a keeper. I’m not lending it out, buy your own!

Amaris Acosta on September 12th, 2010, 12:29 am

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This book has everything you need to get started in the industry! Nancy gives a thorough overview of all aspects of reporting, (including which types of reporters need education and experience and which just need personality) what employers are looking for and even tells you where to get camera-friendly makeup! A must-read for any newbie wondering “where do I go from here”? Nancy will definitely see me in her class!

Mary Ann Osborn on September 12th, 2010, 1:18 am

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Nancy has given the interviewer the real inside track to this process. Although it can be a very stressful set of events, Nancy helps take off a lot of the edge. The book is written with care and good humor, and would be a real asset to all people who interview, and employers alike. It’s concise and focused on key aspects of interviewing , without the fluff. The writing style is down-to-earth and personalized as if Reardon is coaching and encouraging the reader through the process of interviewing. The tone is not pretentious as I’ve observed in other books of a similar nature. The chapters are well-organized and build upon each other.

James Madden on September 12th, 2010, 1:47 am

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After reading “On Camera”, by Nancy Reardon and Tom Flynn, I want to report this is the first time I have seen so many anchoring and reporting lessons and learning techniques in such a consise and easy to follow format. Not only was the book itself enlightinging but the added DVD gives real, honest and practical advice which anyone will come away from with more basic and professional skills.

This new book should be a “must read” for anyone studying “On Camera” television or video reporting, from the student to the still learning reporter. And aren’t we all still learning.

Hightly recommended.

Jackson M

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