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Hockey broadcasters , according to Geoff Davis , also need to work out a series of expressions pleasing to the audience and descriptive enough to cover the very rapid action peculiar to hockey . Examples of this would include the terms ...
Hockey broadcasters , according to Geoff Davis , also need to work out a series of expressions pleasing to the audience and descriptive enough to cover the very rapid action peculiar to hockey . Examples of this would include the terms ...
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Authentic synchronization of sound with the action of the act on mike may be obtained by watching the actors , listening to their lines , and matching sound with action . Since much of the film used for scene transitions in television ...
Authentic synchronization of sound with the action of the act on mike may be obtained by watching the actors , listening to their lines , and matching sound with action . Since much of the film used for scene transitions in television ...
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Directors should issue cues for action before the camera takes , but often they cannot . Actors should be in character and whenever possible be engaged in some movement suitable to the character and situation slightly ahead of the ...
Directors should issue cues for action before the camera takes , but often they cannot . Actors should be in character and whenever possible be engaged in some movement suitable to the character and situation slightly ahead of the ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio 220 | 42 |
TV Broadcast Revenues Expenses and Income 1961 | 47 |
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