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A loud speaker in the studio permits the actor to hear the recording . ... It is true that , in contrast to radio , where the actors move to and from the microphone , in television the microphone follows the actor .
A loud speaker in the studio permits the actor to hear the recording . ... It is true that , in contrast to radio , where the actors move to and from the microphone , in television the microphone follows the actor .
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Character juggling now goes on to find the most economical use of actors without limiting their effectiveness . Actor A may be able to double as an old man and a stockbroker , but the two roles may be too close together in the script ...
Character juggling now goes on to find the most economical use of actors without limiting their effectiveness . Actor A may be able to double as an old man and a stockbroker , but the two roles may be too close together in the script ...
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Now that they have read the script , the actors may have questions about their parts . Discuss their roles with them . Don't let the direction get out of your hands , but if suggestions advanced by actors seem to make sense , change ...
Now that they have read the script , the actors may have questions about their parts . Discuss their roles with them . Don't let the direction get out of your hands , but if suggestions advanced by actors seem to make sense , change ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting w | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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