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iReporters of Czech televisiion - shoot videos and become a star
Janásová, Vendula ; Lokšík, Martin (advisor) ; Géla, František (referee)
The dissertation analyzes the iReporter project, which allows viewers to become involved in Czech Television broadcasting. The dissertation is divided into theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part deals with participatory (citizen) journalism, both abroad and in the Czech Republic. I attempt to outline the history and present of public involvement in the production of news, with a focus on TV- related participatory journalism and Czech Television in particular. The dissertation describes the way in which viewers became increasingly involved in TV broadcasting over time, be it in movies, TV series, entertainment programs or news reporting. I also explain how television began to utilize new media, mobile journalism and social networks, all of which brought it much closer to its viewers. The theoretical study is followed by a practical part focused on the iReporter project. For example, it provides information about the people in charge of the project, the number of participating contributors, the process a video takes to get on the screen, the regions with the most active iReporters and the programs/shows which use their videos the most. This is followed by a mapping of the iReporters' weekly activities to show, for example, the proportion of the most active contributors, the most popular topics...
The Use of Smartphones in the TV News Czech televizion
Homolka, Jan ; Lokšík, Martin (advisor) ; Jirků, Jan (referee)
The technology of television picture shooting and its transfer has been evolving since its inception. The evolution significantly influences the TV news production. It preceded the emergence of a mobile journalism, which means the application of smartphones in the TV news production. The goal of this thesis is to describe the application of the latest technology, smartphones, in the Czech television TV news. The main benefit of this thesis is to find a current state of use of smartphones in the Czech television, including its positives and negatives. Some space in the thesis is also dedicated to the history of smartphones usage and also to possible future ways of the usage. First part of the thesis is theoretical and introduces the mobile journalism in the context of technological development. Second part of the thesis is a case study of smartphones application in the Czech television TV news. It is based on an analysis of a qualitative interview with an external editor of the Czech television.
Non-standard photography methods in audiovisual journalism
Géla, František ; Lokšík, Martin (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis "Non- standard photography methods in audiovisual journalism" is to present image and production methods that are used in television news and journalism - particularly those ones that defy standard methods. These methods appear, considering technological development and the endeavour of making neutral visual space of television journalism, more attractive. First chapter of the thesis presents television news, its history, characteristics, elements and typology of television news production. Next chapter deals with the visual aspects of audiovisual works. The audiovisual language, its expressive elements and specific aspects of the image in television are presented. Main part of the thesis focuses on the photography methods in television journalism. Based on the literature and interviews with creative workers from the Czech television it presents photography methods and especially non- standard methods that use small sports action cameras, unmanned air devices or hidden cameras. The thesis mentions also production methods videojournalism and mobile journalism (MoJo) that uses standard mobile devices for professional news production. Particular examples from the broadcasting of the Czech televison are presented in the final chapter.
Shootings in Uherský Brod and its news coverage in the broadcast of CT24
Brendlová, Ellen ; Lokšík, Martin (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
The thesis deals with the phenomenon called breaking news in a continuous broadcast of news stations. It consists of theoretical and practical part. The main aim of the theoretical part is to describe the specifics of television news and their transformation caused by the introduction of continuous broadcast. In this context, the technical means used in Czech TV that allow the audience to watch the news live will be described in detail. The main aim of the practical part is to describe the mentioned phenomenon in connection with a specific event - the shootings in Uhersky Brod in February 2015. The main attention of the quantitative research will be focused on the continuous broadcast of CT24 on 24th February 2015 in order to obtain relevant results, which will illustrate the proportion of the information related to the shooting in the CT24 broadcast. The amount of the concrete news reports will be analysed as well. All the gathered results will be then presented in the summary. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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