Learning Outcomes
Students will describe effective interview skills.
Students will conduct an interview skillfully.
Students will understand and develop a sequenced plan.
Use proficient communication and design skills to conceive, develop, produce, edit, critique and revise multimedia projects that inform, educate or entertain while meeting accuracy, project and deadline requirements.
Course Content (Syllabus)
The condition for the creation of an interview is research. Research is the key element required in the production of news, and more importantly in interview2. The interview is the key tool in journalistic work. Any form of journalistic discourse - whether in research or reports, or article-is the basis of the interview. The technique of the interview is common on the content, but differs radically because of the medium in which each public. The course develops the theoretical background of the techniques of interview to electronic and print media. The students practice in a role-playing simulation activity both as interviewer and interviewees.
Additional bibliography for study
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VanFleetK. J., [1984] Conversational power, The key to success with people. USA, σ. 3-42, 239-252
CrobelL., [2004] The art of the interview. Three Rivers Press, N. York, σ. 1-123.
Thomson P. ,[2000] The voice of the past Oral History.Oxford Univ.Press. England
Παναγιωταρέα Α.,[1994] Ομολογίες Παράλληλες.Εκδ.Παρατηρητής. Θεσσαλονίκη, σ. 7-34
Sims N.,[1984] The Literary Journalists. BalantineBooks. N.Y σ. 3-25
ClaymanSt., & Heritage J., [2008]. Η ειδησεογραφική συνέντευξη. Δημοσιογράφοι και δημόσια πρόσωπα «στον αέρα».Εκδ. Πατάκη. Αθήνα, σ. 126-382
Thomson P. ,[2008] Φωνές από το Παρελθόν. Προφορική Ιστορία.Εκδ. ΠΛΕΘΡΟΝ. Αθήνα, σ. 55-117, 273-298, 371-386