1. Introduction to Video Production 2. Visual Aesthetics 3. Cast and Crew 4. Producing and Scriptwriting 5. Directing 6. Cameras 7. Lighting 8. Audio 9. Graphics and Sets 10. Video Switchers 11. Video Recording and Playback 12. Editing 13. Field Production 14. Do It Yourself Video Production
James C. Foust is Professor in the School of Media and Communication at Bowling Green State University, USA. He has worked in commercial video production, including experience as a television news videographer and editor. He is also the author of Big Voices of the Air: The Battle over Clear Channel Radio (2000) and Online Journalism: Principles and Practices of News for the Web, Third Edition (2011). He holds Ph.D. and M.S. degrees from Ohio University.
Edward J. Fink is Professor of Cinema and Television Arts at California State University, Fullerton, USA. He teaches multiple-camera studio production and single-camera field production, in addition to other media and writing courses. He is the co-author of another production text Portable Video: News and Field Production (2012) and the author of Dramatic Story Structure: A Primer for Screenwriters (2014). He holds a Ph.D. in Mass Communications from Indiana University.
Phil Beskid is Associate Professor in the School of Media and Communication at Bowling Green State University, USA. In addition to his role as a media production faculty member, he advises the two campus radio stations WBGU-FM and Falcon Radio. Before working in academia his work experience includes stints as on-air talent and production director at major market radio stations, and as an audio engineer for studios recording music, audiobooks, and voiceover. He holds a M.S. degree from the University of Colorado Denver and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. from Bowling Green State University.
Jose A. Cardenas is Professor in the School of Media and Communication at Bowling Green State University, USA. In addition to being a faculty member in media production, he has been working in the television and film industry for over twenty-five years as a director of photography and camera operator with experience in both film and digital formats for feature films, documentary and news. Additionally he is a retired Major in the United States Air Force Reserves in Combat Camera and Public Affair where he served Iraq as Chief of Public Affairs and was awarded a Joint Service Commendation and Meritorious Service Medal. He has received two Telly Awards for the PBS documentaries Hines Farm Blues Club and Doyt Perry, A Coach for Life. He is a member of the Society of Camera Operators (SOC), International Combat Camera Association (ICCA) and International Alliance of Theatrical & Stage Employees (IATSE, Local 600, Cinematographer’s Guild).
Robert Gordon Jr. is Associate Professor of Media Arts in the College of Media and Entertainment at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA. He has been a producer, director and manager of multi-camera productions for 46 years. He has directed for various broadcasting outlets and produced concert specials, award shows, and comedy series for Cinemax, PBS, TNN, CMT, Family Channel, Time Warner, Gaylord Syndicom and RCA Records. He holds a BFA and MBA from the University of Cincinnati and is the Program Coordinator for Live Production Concentration at MTSU with a focus on live ESPN+ sports, concerts and studio series productions.
James B. Lohrey is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication, Journalism & Media at Shippensburg University, USA. Mr. Lohrey teaches courses in the CJM core and the Broadcast Production track at the undergraduate level, as well as in the department’s M.S. in Strategic Communication program. He also serves as the advisor to SUTV, the student-run television station on campus. Additionally, Mr. Lohrey completed his doctoral coursework in Spring 2023 at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and will begin work on his dissertation in fall 2023. He is expected to complete this work by spring 2025. As a media professional in the television and video field, he interned and worked for WKBW-TV, the ABC affiliate in Buffalo, NY, created short independent film and video projects and wrote a film column for a bi-weekly entertainment newspaper in Buffalo.