Speech presentation staging, 6-24
audiovisual mechanics, 6-28
lighting, 6-26
Speech summary, 6-12
forceful conclusion, 6-13
re-emphasize motivation, 6-13
recap the main points, 6-12
Speech supporting material, 6-12
analogies, 6-12
factual examples, 6-12
illustrations, 6-12
personal experiences, 6-12
Speech writing, 6-13
audience analysis, 6-13
delivery techniques, 6-16
preparation steps, 6-14
speaker analysis, 6-14
speech wording, 6-16
Speeches, directly shown devices used in, 6-18
charts, 6-18
dry marker/chalkboards, 6-20
graphs, 6-19
handouts, 6-20
maps, 6-20
posters, 6-20
slap-ons, 6-20
Sports, 8-36
amounting, 8-39
photographing the play, 8-36
Survey analysis, 9-10
correlations, 9-10
graphic display, 9-10
Survey development, 9-5
random selection, 9-5
sample selection, 9-6
Survey, formal, 9-3
mail, 9-4
personal interview, 9-4
telephone, 9-3
Survey, informal, 9-2
call-in telephone lines, 9-3
content analysis, 9-2
mail analysis, 9-3
Survey, purpose of, 9-1
program effectiveness, 9-1
survey expectations, 9-1
Survey question writing, 9-8
design, 9-8
format, 9-8
measuring intensity, 9-8
pretesting, 9-8
Survey reliability, 9-9
Survey validity, 9-9
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Television interviewing, 8-37
body language, 8-38
friendliness, 8-37
meat puppet shot, 8-38
photographers, 8-38
questions, 8-37
tips, 8-38
Television news, 8-28
anchor, the, 8-34
basic video news, 8-29
field shooting techniques, 8-33
Navy News This Week (NNTW), 8-35
news director/assignment editor, 8-29
newsroom organization, 8-28
reporters and photographers, 8-29
stand-ups, 8-34
talent, 8-34
INDEX-7