Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 659 páginas |
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... position of the camera governs the choice of the lens for the desired pick - up . A " two - shot " of interviewer and guest may be secured by any of the lenses listed as those most frequently used . The camera position would vary 6 feet ...
... position of the camera governs the choice of the lens for the desired pick - up . A " two - shot " of interviewer and guest may be secured by any of the lenses listed as those most frequently used . The camera position would vary 6 feet ...
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... position at the " bottom " of the production ladder as a stage manager , facilities assistant , or stage hand . In large cities , union contracts may govern the hiring conditions for these positions . Many stations will select from ...
... position at the " bottom " of the production ladder as a stage manager , facilities assistant , or stage hand . In large cities , union contracts may govern the hiring conditions for these positions . Many stations will select from ...
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... position at such stations . Lettering skills , cartooning or sketching abilities , and facility in construction of scale models may be put to use . Production Assistants . This position may be held by women as well as by men . When this ...
... position at such stations . Lettering skills , cartooning or sketching abilities , and facility in construction of scale models may be put to use . Production Assistants . This position may be held by women as well as by men . When this ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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