Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 659 páginas |
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... camera . Three American companies manufacture image - orthicon cameras , RCA , General Electric , and Sarkes - Tarzian . Two British makes are also used in this country - the EMI and the Marconi . All of these cameras may be dollied on ...
... camera . Three American companies manufacture image - orthicon cameras , RCA , General Electric , and Sarkes - Tarzian . Two British makes are also used in this country - the EMI and the Marconi . All of these cameras may be dollied on ...
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... camera lens height ranging from 2 to 10 feet , and 360 degree rotation of the crane boom is possible . Another type of television camera , the vidicon , although not used in normal studio operation , should be noted because of its wide ...
... camera lens height ranging from 2 to 10 feet , and 360 degree rotation of the crane boom is possible . Another type of television camera , the vidicon , although not used in normal studio operation , should be noted because of its wide ...
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... camera , others separate them with one along the first - base line and the other between home and third . Jack Murphy , of WPIX , New York , recommends that the second camera be placed by the side of the main camera as a spare and to ...
... camera , others separate them with one along the first - base line and the other between home and third . Jack Murphy , of WPIX , New York , recommends that the second camera be placed by the side of the main camera as a spare and to ...
Contenido
Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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