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ISBN 10: 0805851748
ISBN 13: 9780805851748
Author: Campbell Titchener
Reviewing the Arts is written for those media writers assigned to review an artistic event or performance, providing the tools for a journalist to write informed and enlightened reviews of the arts. This useful text guides writers through the steps for producing an acceptable review of fine and performing arts, covering the range of arts from film and television to drama and dance; from sculpture and architecture to music. Author Campbell Titchener suggests ways to approach both familiar and unfamiliar art forms to prepare an informed evaluation, and in this updated third edition he includes current examples from practicing journalists and veteran critics. This practical text fits readily into the journalism curriculum, and will be a useful resource for practicing journalists.
Reviewing the Arts 3rd Table of contents:
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 The Critic, the Criticism, the Reviewer, the Review
Something is Going On in Evanston and San Francisco
Duties on the Entertainment Desk
They Begin in Different Ways
The Advance
Good Advance Copy is Welcome
Amateurs Need Help
Enter the Profit Motive
The Celebrity Interview
It is a Job for the Entertainment Writer
Keeping the Office Up to Date
Chapter 2 The Seven Lively Arts—And More!
Originality Versus Creativity
Some Arts are Seasonal
An Exception in Dallas
The Spontaneity of A Performing Art
Different Efforts, Different Approaches
Jagermeister Tour Brings Metal Militia
The More Quiet Side of the Street
Chapter 3 A Method for Reviewing the Arts
Looking for Common Elements in the Arts
The Five-Part Review
A Strong Opening and Closing
Identification
Summary Is Mot Synopsis
Opinion
Start Off With Opinion
Chapter 4 Film—Where Everyone is an Expert
Starting at the Top
It Doesn’t Always Work That Way
Where to Put the Blame
Whose Idea Was It?
Checking Out the Where and the When
Developing an Eye for the Obvious
Hollywood does not Make Bad Films
Accuracy
Here Comes the PR
Other Aspects and Intangibles
Chapter 5 Television—The Awesome Medium
Radio’s Contribution
The Impact of Television
The Medium’s Built-in Drawbacks
Appetite of the Medium
Four Types of TV Offerings
Cable
Made-for-TV Movies
The Special
The Start of a Mew Season
Chapter 6 Music—The Divided Art
Division and Subdivision
Enter Rap
Classical is Traditional
No Fixed Number of Players
Help Can Be Close at Hand
Preparation Before the Concert
The Popular Side
Pop—Classical Similarities
Electronics Have Become a Factor
Chapter 7 Drama—Where “All the World’s a Stage”
Everybody Likes it
Two Ways to Look at it
Physical Considerations
The Permanence of the Set
Other Physical Aspects
Artistry Attracts Most Attention
Why They’re Called the Leads
Chapter 8 Music Plus Theater Equals Dance
New and Old Choreography
Getting Ready for the First Assignment
What They Wear, Where They Dance
Chapter 9 Design and Function Meet in Architecture
A Matter of Categories
Design is the Artistic Element
Now, Does the Building Work?
Too Many Things To Write About
Taking a Look at the Private Sector
Now the Review
The Same Formula Applies
Chapter 10 “It’s Pretty, but Is It Art?”
Keep the Emphasis on the Art
A Nice Touch With a Miami Artist
Opinion Without Presumption
Surface, Medium, and Application
A Definition isn’t Easy
A New Star in the Field
Developing an Opinion About Art
Most Frame Their Own Works
Two Areas of Accomplishment
Illustrators
Photographers
Chapter 11 Sculpture—Thousands of Years of Art
Sculpture Can be Almost Anything
First of All, What Does It Look Like?
Sculpture Is Judged by Location
A Lesson From the Past
Art is Where You Find It
Chapter 12 Familiar Subject, Unusual Treatment
Literature Reviews
Traditional but Different
There Must Be a System
Changing Definitions
It’s Not Always What It Seems
Then Came Real Figures in Fiction
No Doubt About the Language
How About the Ending?
There is an Intelligent Audience
Chapter 13 The Ethics of the Business
Newspaper Law and Libel
Just What Is Defamation?
Those in the Public Eye Are Targets
Not Just Entertainers Are Involved
The Lady Got Mad: The Burnett Case
Invasion of Privacy
Conflicts of Interest: Legal, Yes. But Ethical?
The Junket
The Caribbean Cruise
An Invitation to Summer Camp
A Trip to the West Coast
Problems of the Junket
The Power of the Pen: Wise Guy Writing
Entertainment Writers Can be Watchdogs
The Hunter Becomes the Hunted
Chapter 14 The Reviewer as Reporter
Celebs on Trial and in Politics
Who Are You For?
Reporting the News
It Can be Done
Epilogue
Some New Avenues To Explore
The Vocal Majority
The Raleigh Ringers
Cirque du Soleil
Pilobulus Dance Theatre
Chanticleer
Index
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