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In television several methods are used : ( 1 ) read from the script even though the audience is able to see the performer ; ( 2 ) read from script when " off camera " and memorize material for " on camera " appearances ; ( 3 ) rely upon ...
In television several methods are used : ( 1 ) read from the script even though the audience is able to see the performer ; ( 2 ) read from script when " off camera " and memorize material for " on camera " appearances ; ( 3 ) rely upon ...
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The next time - mark on your script should be " 25 , " five minutes or seventy lines later ; then " 27 , " two minutes later and two minutes before you should be through ; " 28 " one minute to go ; and " 29 , " the end of the talk .
The next time - mark on your script should be " 25 , " five minutes or seventy lines later ; then " 27 , " two minutes later and two minutes before you should be through ; " 28 " one minute to go ; and " 29 , " the end of the talk .
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Distribute scripts , assign parts , and allow time for the actors to mark their scripts . 2. Briefly explain the treatment you are going to follow in the script , outlining in general terms , describing the characterizations as you see ...
Distribute scripts , assign parts , and allow time for the actors to mark their scripts . 2. Briefly explain the treatment you are going to follow in the script , outlining in general terms , describing the characterizations as you see ...
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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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