Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 659 páginas |
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... production facilities necessary to produce a top - quality show . In television the rate of production of the finished product has been faster than the rate at which quality raw materials have been developed . Nevertheless , there have ...
... production facilities necessary to produce a top - quality show . In television the rate of production of the finished product has been faster than the rate at which quality raw materials have been developed . Nevertheless , there have ...
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... production . In this chapter we shall attempt to explain these functions in an introductory way so that the discussion of specific production problems covered in later chapters will be understood more clearly . " ABOVE - THE - LINE ...
... production . In this chapter we shall attempt to explain these functions in an introductory way so that the discussion of specific production problems covered in later chapters will be understood more clearly . " ABOVE - THE - LINE ...
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... production people for this work must apply to the agency . Agencies generally do not hire staff announcers , but they do employ copy writers , script editors , program supervisors , and producer - directors on a staff basis in their ...
... production people for this work must apply to the agency . Agencies generally do not hire staff announcers , but they do employ copy writers , script editors , program supervisors , and producer - directors on a staff basis in their ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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