Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 659 páginas |
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... appear . Adver- tising is limited to an average of six minutes in an hour ; announcements may appear only at the beginning or end of a program or " at natural inter- vals . " The Television Act is very specific in describing acceptable ...
... appear . Adver- tising is limited to an average of six minutes in an hour ; announcements may appear only at the beginning or end of a program or " at natural inter- vals . " The Television Act is very specific in describing acceptable ...
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... appear on stage , an MC introduces each act . The role of the MC has assumed great importance with some series , such as " Toast of the Town " which became the " Ed Sullivan Show " after several years . He emerged as a personality in ...
... appear on stage , an MC introduces each act . The role of the MC has assumed great importance with some series , such as " Toast of the Town " which became the " Ed Sullivan Show " after several years . He emerged as a personality in ...
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... appear on the air and catch the actor just standing motionless , staring in a fixed direction , then spring into action . Directors should issue cues for action before the camera takes , but often they cannot . Actors should be in ...
... appear on the air and catch the actor just standing motionless , staring in a fixed direction , then spring into action . Directors should issue cues for action before the camera takes , but often they cannot . Actors should be in ...
Contenido
Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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