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Recommended books by film and television media

If there is training, there must be books, and those who write books will also make a fortune. This book is quoted from the relatively professional Examination Guide for Film and Television Media: Series Name: Tutorial Book System for Candidates in Art Colleges.

Author: editor-in-chief Zhang

Press: China Radio and Television Press

Date of publication: June 2009

ISBN: 978-7-5043-5824-0

Pricing: 36 yuan's first chapter interview skills

The first section interview summary

Section 2 Self-introduction

Section 3 Talent Show

The fourth quarter impromptu comments

Section 5 Answering Examiners' Questions

Section 6 self-provided manuscript recitation

Section 7 Proposition sketch performance

Section 8 Analysis of Photographic Works of Art

Chapter II Proposition Creation

Section 1 Proposition Making up Stories

Section 2 Narrative Prose Writing

Section 3 Film Sketch Writing

The fourth quarter audio-visual thinking test

Chapter III Comments on Literary Works

Section 1 Film Review Writing

Section 2 Analysis of TV Works

Section 3 Analysis and Comment on Literary Works

The fourth quarter cultural and artistic hot phenomenon analysis

The fourth chapter is creative planning.

The first section film and television advertising creativity

Section 2 TV Program Planning

Section 3 Propositional Copy Planning

Chapter V Professional Analysis and Candidates' Experience

Section 1 Professional Analysis of Film and Television Media

Section II Candidates' Experiences

Appendix I, Admission Principles of Film and Television Media Major

Appendix II, Course Arrangement of Self-taught Examination for Film and Television Majors before Exam

Appendix III. List of entrance examination subjects for film and television media colleges (part)

Appendix IV, Film and Television Media Admissions Colleges (Undergraduate) Chapter 1 Interview Skills

The first section interview summary

Interview is a form of examination, which is relative to written examination, sometimes called oral examination. The so-called interview is that the examiner and the candidates get to know the relevant information of the candidates through face-to-face communication, so as to achieve the purpose of testing the comprehensive quality of the candidates, which is an important link in screening qualified candidates according to professional requirements.

In the interview, it is not only a test of candidates' abilities in some aspects, but also a test of candidates' comprehensive literacy, so the interview is considered as the best way to test literacy. In recent years, national key universities (Peking University, Tsinghua University, Fudan University, etc. ) have adopted the interview method as the focus of their own independent enrollment. In the enrollment of art majors, especially in recent years, interview has been paid more and more attention (including some colleges and universities that have just set up film and television editing and directing majors). Some schools put this in the first part of the professional examination, some in the last part, and even some schools have interview content during the professional examination.

Based on this, the understanding of interview as an examination form will, to a great extent, determine whether a candidate can prepare and respond to professional examinations with the correct attitude and methods. If the understanding is correct, candidates can cope more easily and get better grades. On the other hand, if the understanding is vague, it is easy to get twice the result with half the effort, or even do the opposite.

The way and purpose of interview are very different from the exam under exam-oriented education. Standardized college entrance examination questions limit the divergent thinking of candidates and even stifle their imagination and creativity. Therefore, in the interview, many candidates are simple-minded, lacking the minimum aesthetic ability, imagination and creativity, unable to face others and their emotions well and healthily, lacking critical spirit in understanding, understanding and handling problems, having no courage to stick to their own positions and opinions, having no independent opinions and positions, and having obvious inertia thinking tendency.

The purpose of the entrance examination for art majors is to judge whether a person has the potential to engage in artistic creation through some specific methods and means. Therefore, at least we can't just rely on standardized test questions to test students, otherwise it will only make students mediocre. Only in this way can we make a more specific and targeted understanding and comprehensive judgment on the applicant's ideology, thinking habits, emotional attitude and personality characteristics. And these goals, just through the written test is difficult to achieve. Specifically, the interview of film and television directors in the college entrance examination is an important means to examine candidates' knowledge level and structure, comprehensive thinking ability, language expression, observation of life, analysis and thinking ability to deal with problems, and candidates' personality and values. Because of the heavy test tasks carried by the interview, the test items included in the interview are also more complicated. In the following chapters, we will make a concrete analysis of the specific interview examination subjects, so that candidates can master the specific examination methods and skills.

Section 2 Self-introduction

1. What is self-introduction?

Self-introduction is to introduce yourself to the examiner in 1-3 minutes through concise language, including name, test number, native place, hobbies, specialties, etc. From this link, we can find creative design ability, language expression ability, personality characteristics and so on. Candidates, let the examiner have a comprehensive understanding and investigation of the candidates as much as possible, and then determine whether you meet the necessary conditions for your major. Self-introduction is generally carried out in the first link of the film and television art examination, which is an important means to show the examinee's self-style. Candidates' temperament, reaction, speech, cultural background and all other external and internal qualities will be shown to the examiner through this examination session. And this link is an opportunity for candidates to show their self-advantage in the exam. Candidates should fully grasp their own time and show their various aspects to the examiner. But candidates should pay attention to modesty and correctness when expressing themselves, because the examiner is carefully observing all aspects of you at this time, and don't leave a bad impression on the teacher because of his words or actions.

Second, how to prepare for self-introduction

Self-introduction, in essence, is that candidates introduce their basic situation in a short time through short language. The general structure of self-introduction is basically: greet the examiner, introduce your name and hometown, your own characteristics, and the ending. Of course, this cannot be generalized. Candidates can master flexibly according to the test sites during the exam. However, it should be noted that when preparing self-introduction materials, we must pay attention to simplicity and not be too cumbersome.

Greeting the examiner is the first thing you will say when you enter the examination room. It can be said that "Good morning/afternoon, examiners (examiners and teachers)". You must be sincere and generous. Wen Xian is the first step in communication with people. However, some candidates may have watched too many talent shows and called the examiner "the judge", which is not appropriate. There are essential differences between professional examinations and business talent shows. I hope candidates must pay attention to this.

A name is a person's business card. Candidates must highlight their names when introducing themselves, so as to deepen their impression of your name. For example, one candidate's self-introduction material is like this: "Hello, teachers! My name is Ang Lee, Li is from Li, and An is from An, which brings peace and stability to our country. My parents gave me such a name, hoping that I can bring peace and stability to my country like Li Shimin. There is a director with the same name as me, and I like his movies very much. " Here is only the part of the candidates' self-introduction materials that introduces their names. As can be seen from this material, candidates introduce their names in detail, which is easy for examiners to remember, which is very beneficial to the later exams.

Candidates can stop when introducing their hometown, otherwise they will become "tour guides". If there are places of interest or other features in your hometown, you can simply add them to let the examiner remember which city or region you are. Such as: "Hello, examiners! My name is Wang Qiong, and I come from the beautiful spring city of Jinan. Jinan is a famous historical and cultural city. Every spring, every family is crying for the tree, which is the best description of Jinan. Welcome examiners to visit Jinan! " The candidate's introduction to his hometown is brief, but his introduction to the characteristics of his hometown is very accurate, concise, natural and generous.

If you want to stand out among the many candidates, you must focus on your "characteristics". The name may be the same, but your own unique life experience is really unique, and these characteristics or traits are important signs that distinguish you from others. This "feature" includes his hobbies, personality characteristics, award-winning experience, learning situation and other "highlights". For example, "I am an outgoing girl who likes to make friends." I prefer writing. My works have been published in China People's Daily, Poetry Magazine, Cao Fang and other newspapers, and I also won the first prize in the National Youth Composition Competition. " This candidate firmly grasped his writing advantage and introduced it clearly, which can distinguish him from other candidates. Candidates should pay attention to expressing their information points as much as possible. In addition, this is also the focus of the examiner's question. Candidates should pay attention to be fully prepared for every point they mentioned.

At the end of the self-introduction, repeat your name, so that the examiner can deepen his impression of you and echo it from beginning to end. Finally, I want to express my desire for this exam, for example, I hope to be admitted to your school to realize my dream of film and television, and I also want to express my gratitude to the examiner, such as the teacher.

Third, self-introduction needs attention.

1. Speak Mandarin. Mandarin is the most basic communication tool in modern society, but some candidates still introduce themselves in dialects, especially in southern China. Dialect is difficult for others to understand, which creates obstacles to communication and leads examiners to misread their own information in professional examinations. Of course, the requirements of the choreographer major for Putonghua are not as high as those of the host performance major, as long as you can clearly convey your information to the examiner. However, speaking standard Mandarin will increase your impression score in the art examination. I hope that the majority of candidates will consciously practice the pronunciation of Putonghua before the professional examination. They can find some TV or radio hosts, or learn by heart with TV (radio) to improve their Putonghua level to some extent.

2. Stay focused and don't digress. Introducing yourself means that you have conveyed your basic information to the examiner. Generally speaking, it means that your name, hometown and your own characteristics can attract the attention of the examiner. In the interview, the transmission of basic information is an important way to distinguish you from other candidates. Self-introduction depends entirely on materials and speaks with facts, rather than self-evaluation and empty lyricism. Candidates should have a certain sense of planning, put themselves under the macro background, understand their strengths and weaknesses through comprehensive comparison, find the right positioning and carry out "image design". In fact, self-introduction is like a commodity advertisement. Candidates successfully "sell" themselves to the examiner through self-introduction in the main examination room. Therefore, candidates must make a fuss about their own characteristics. For example, you are a minority, party member, a veteran, a student union cadre, and have won awards. These are the advantages that distinguish you from other candidates. These are all your own "capital". Some candidates talk about the scenic spots and famous local products in their hometown and drown themselves. Some candidates introduce family members in too much detail and fail to highlight themselves.

3 attitude should be sincere and humble. Seek truth from facts. Professional interview is not only to know your basic information, but also to communicate with you, so as to fully understand an applicant's oral expression, personality tendency and personal quality. After introducing yourself, you usually answer the examiner's questions. In addition to literary knowledge, the examiner's questions should also start from the information points revealed in your self-introduction. For example, in 2009, a candidate from Weifang, Shandong Province, asked him about the latitude and longitude, characteristics, historical celebrities and economic development of Weifang in the interview of radio and television director in Nanjing test center of Nanguang College of Communication University of China. Candidates should never use arrogant tone or brag about themselves when introducing their hobbies and specialties, which will expose the truth when answering the examiner's questions later. (To be continued)