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Vincent F. Filak 
Dynamics of Media Editing 

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As traditional newsrooms staffed by journalists and managed by experienced editors become less and less common, there is an even greater need for all types of professional writers to be fluent in the editorial process. Dynamics of Media Editing emphasizes the broad value of editing as both a tool for journalistic management and an essential skill for individual writers of all stripes. Author Vince F. Filak recognizes editing as an essential process for improving the quality of published writing, something that is relevant and essential to investigative journalists, social media interns, celebrity bloggers, and everyone in between. By organizing the book around skills and by platforms, Dynamics of Media Editing shows students how the basic principles of good editing work across disciplines and media platforms.


 Key Features



  • The emphasis on transferrable skills and multiple platforms shows students how to use the basic principles of good editing for journalism, PR, advertising, or social media marketing.

  • The book takes a broad approach to editing, demonstrating that it’s not just a skill for managers at newspapers, but rather an essential process for improving all aspects of published writing. This addresses a critical course challenge, in that many students don’t see the relevance of editing in their planned careers.

  • The audience-centric method emphasizes the need to engage one’s audience in order to be a successful writer.

  • ‘Helpful Hints’ boxes provide easy-to-consult lists of dos and don’ts for good writing.

  • ‘Thoughts From a Pro’ boxes allow media professionals from a variety of backgrounds to demonstrate the essential function of the editing process in the workplace.

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Table of Content

Preface

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Chapter 1: Audience-Centric Editing

Editing for an audience

VIEW FROM A PRO: Brody Karmenzind

Media users today

How to define your audience

HELPFUL HINTS: How to Figure out Who Is in Your Audience

What attracts an audience?

The Big Three

Chapter 2: Editors as Leaders and Managers

Preparing to be an editor

The job of an editor

HELPFUL HINTS: Checklist of Important Skills

VIEW FROM A PRO: Penny Fisher

The editor as a manager

HELPFUL HINTS: Define Your Leadership Style

Coaching writers

The Big Three

Chapter 3: Law and Ethics

Freedom of the press and common misconceptions of it

Libel

VIEW FROM A PRO: Frank Lo Monte

Techniques to avoid libel concerns

Defenses against libel

HELPFUL HINTS: How to Determine if Something Is Opinion

Communications Decency Act

Invasion of privacy

Copyright

Online limits to liability

HELPFUL HINTS: The Steps Under Ocilla

Creative Commons

Ways to Avoid Copyright Concerns

The Big Three

Chapter 4: Ethics

Ethics defined

Models of ethics

Audience standards and the Breakfast Test

Establishing rules and guidelines

HELPFUL HINTS: Defining Types of Information and Sources

Management and ethics

VIEW FROM A PRO: Allison Hantschel Sansone

Working with staff members

The balancing act

Visual ethics

An ethical thought process

The Big Three

Chapter 5: Punctuation

End Marks That Stop

Internal marks that pause

HELPFUL HINTS: Defining Key Terms

VIEW FROM A PRO: Brian Cleveland

Specialty marks that explain

HELPFUL HINTS: The 5-Minute AP Style Guide

The Big Three

Chapter 6: Improving sentences and using proper grammar

How to tighten writing

HELPFUL HINTS: Weak Adjectives and Adverbs

HELPFUL HINTS: Empty Phrases

Correct usage

VIEW FROM A PRO: Chris Drosner

Irregular verbs

Problem pronouns

Prepositions

The Big Three

Chapter 7: Editing for the bigger picture

Editing for the bigger picture

HELPFUL HINTS: Questions Regarding Accessibility

The editing process

Editing versus fixing

The first pass

The deeper edit

VIEW FROM A PRO: Reed Fischer

Cutting copy

Filling holes

How to criticize effectively

The Big Three

Chapter 8: Headlines

How headlines work

HELPFUL HINTS: How to Write an Audience-Centric Headline

HELPFUL HINTS: Basic Terms of Headlines

The core of a good headline

HELPFUL HINTS: Headlines and Style

Things to do before writing a headline

VIEW FROM A PRO: Lindsay Powers

Key Elements of Writing a Headline

HELPFUL HINTS: Mistakes That Can Lead to Bad Headlines

Things to do after writing a headline

HELPFUL HINTS: Headline Checklist

SEO and headlines

The Big Three

Chapter 9: Photography

Elements of a quality image

HELPFUL HINTS: Shots and Values

Working with photographers

VIEW FROM A PRO: Will Vragovic

Improving images as an editor

HELPFUL HINTS: Types of Photos

Caption writing

The Big Three

Chapter 10: Information Graphics

Basic Things a Graphic Should Do

HELPFUL HINTS: The Anatomy of a Good Graphic

The spectrum of graphics

VIEW FROM A PRO: Kori Rumore

The Big Three

Chapter 11: Publication Design

Basic principles associated with design

Design considerations for color and background

HELPFUL HINTS: Color Theory

Type

HELPFUL HINTS: Type terms

VIEW FROM A PRO: Kyle Ellis

Photos, graphics and other visuals

HELPFUL HINTS: Gestalt Principles

Creating your pages

HELPFUL HINTS: Design disasters to avoid

The Big Three

Chapter 12: Editing for News

Important editing issues related to news

VIEW FROM A PRO: Amy Fiscus

Story assignments

HELPFUL HINTS: Beat Reporting

Content consideration

Hyperlinking

HELPFUL HINTS: Thinking about Linking

Basic rules for linking

The Big Three

Chapter 13: Social media

Social media defined

Why Is Social Media Valuable?

Building a social media audience

HELPFUL HINTS: Tips for Tweeting

Social networking sites

Social news sites

VIEW FROM A PRO: Kelli Bloomquist

Web comments

Disadvantages of social media

The Big Three

Chapter 14: Editing for Public Relations

What Is PR?

Microediting in PR

VIEW FROM A PRO: Elizabeth Connor

Editing to accentuate the key elements of persuasive writing

HELPFUL HINTS: Key Elements to Include for News Releases

Advocacy

The Big Three

Chapter 15: Editing and marketing

Marketing basics

Editing for copy writing

Marketing your own organization digitally

HELPFUL HINTS: A Look at Analytics

VIEW FROM A PRO: Eve Peyton

Search engine optimization

How to optimize your site

Social media marketing

The Big Three

Glossary

Notes

Index

About the author

Vincent F. Filak, Ph.D., is an award-winning teacher and scholar who serves as a professor of journalism at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, where he primarily teaches courses on media writing and reporting. Prior to his arrival at UWO, he served on the faculty at Ball State University and also taught courses at the University of Missouri and the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He also previously worked for the Wisconsin State Journal and the Columbia Missourian newspapers. He was also unanimously voted and selected as the next editor of Journalism & Mass Communication Educator by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.The Associated Collegiate Press honored him as part of the organization’s inaugural class of Pioneer Award Winners in 2022. The Scholastic Journalism Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication presented him with the Educator of the Year award in 2021, a year after he was honored by the National Society of Leadership and Success with an Excellence in Teaching award. In 2019, he received the Friend of KEMPA award for his work with high school journalism students through the Kettle Moraine Press Association. In addition, he has received awards from the College Media Association (CMA) and the National Scholastic Press Association for his work as a college media adviser and a mentor to high school journalists.As a scholar, Filak has received thirteen top conference paper awards, including those from the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, the Broadcast Education Association, and the International Public Relations Society of America. He has published more than thirty scholarly, peer-reviewed articles in top-tier journals, including Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, the Newspaper Research Journal, the Atlantic Journal of Communication, Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism, the Howard Journal of Communication, Educational Psychology, and the British Journal of Social Psychology. He is also the winner of CMA’s Nordin Research Award, which goes to the best research paper completed on a topic pertaining to media advisers within a given year.He has published several textbooks in the field of journalism, including Dynamics of Media Writing (SAGE), Dynamics of News Reporting and Writing (SAGE), Dynamics of Media Editing (SAGE), Convergent Journalism (Focal), and The Journalist’s Handbook to Online Editing (with Kenneth Rosenauer; Pearson). He also blogs about media-related topics at Dynamics Of Writing.com.xxiv He lives outside Auroraville, Wisconsin, with his wife, Amy, and their daughter, Zoe.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 248 ● ISBN 9781506379111 ● File size 11.5 MB ● Publisher SAGE Publications ● City Washington DC ● Country US ● Published 2019 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6818649 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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