Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 659 páginas |
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... usually 11 x 14 inches in size , on small " telops " ( or " balops " ) 4 x 5 inches , on 2 x 2 - inch slides , on long vertical or horizontal " pan " cards , and on " crawls , " long vertical sheets of black paper . The flip cards are ...
... usually 11 x 14 inches in size , on small " telops " ( or " balops " ) 4 x 5 inches , on 2 x 2 - inch slides , on long vertical or horizontal " pan " cards , and on " crawls , " long vertical sheets of black paper . The flip cards are ...
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... usually somewhat faster than normal , but again it is wise to remember not to overdo the speed because increased rate sometimes gets in the way of clarity . Directing Procedures . In radio , a local station rarely assigns a director to ...
... usually somewhat faster than normal , but again it is wise to remember not to overdo the speed because increased rate sometimes gets in the way of clarity . Directing Procedures . In radio , a local station rarely assigns a director to ...
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... usually covered each week . Observation of practice sessions and briefing by opposing coaches are ex- tremely important . Many fans are agreeably surprised to see how expertly complex plays are followed on TV without confusion or ...
... usually covered each week . Observation of practice sessions and briefing by opposing coaches are ex- tremely important . Many fans are agreeably surprised to see how expertly complex plays are followed on TV without confusion or ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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