Om Dynamics of Media Editing
As traditional newsrooms staffed by journalists and managed by experienced editors become less and less common, there is 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 as well as an essential skill for individual writers of all stripes. The text takes a broad view of editing, as not just a process for grammatical accuracy but 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 then by platforms, Dynamics of Media Editing shows students how the basic principles of good editing can work across disciplines and media platforms.
Features and Benefits
· 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 an editing in their planned careers
· As with Filak’s other books, an audience-centric approach emphasizes the need to engage one’s audience in order to be a successful writer
· “Quick Tip” breakout 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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