The handbook structures the television production process into three distinct stages:
For further professional and academic study, other foundational texts in this field include:
Details the editing process and the use of software to turn raw footage into broadcast-standard content. Key Themes and Insights Digital Television Production: A Handbook
The primary report related to (written by Jeremy Orlebar) outlines the transition from traditional to digital broadcast methods, emphasizing how low-cost digital equipment has democratized the production process. Core Production Phases
Focuses on the technical networking aspects and strategies for implementing digital terrestrial television broadcasting. Focuses on the initial conceptualization
Focuses on the initial conceptualization, including idea treatment, research techniques, scriptwriting, budgeting, and scheduling.
A complete production workflow must address legal and copyright issues, safety protocols (electrical and set security), and standardized procedures to minimize errors. Related References including idea treatment
The availability of camcorders and computer-based editing allows independent creators and students to produce high-quality work outside of traditional studio environments.