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Tonkin, Joe – 1969
Color television has brought about new concepts of programming and new production requirements. This handbook is designed to aid those Extension workers who are concerned with or will appear on Extension television programs. The book discusses how to make the most of color, what to wear and how to apply makeup for color TV, how colors appear on…
Descriptors: Color, Extension Agents, Guides, Production Techniques
Jones, D. B.; Longstreth, Stephen E. – 1973
The do's and don'ts of educational film production are briefly reviewed in this guide. Particular emphasis is given to the sponsor-filmmaker relationship and the various responsibilities of each. Also discussed are the reasons for either making or not making a film. The whole sequence of making a film is presented from the selection of a producer…
Descriptors: Communications, Film Production, Film Study, Guides
TeleMation, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT. – 1972
An introductory primer describes in nontechnical terms how a television signal is constructed, how that signal can be measured, and how it can be controlled to produce a sharp picture. The booklet is intended to show beginning television directors, producers, and students how to get the most out of their equipment. Photographs and charts…
Descriptors: Communications, Electronic Equipment, Guides, Production Techniques
Pincus, Edward – 1972
The intent of this book is to give a fairly precise idea of how much it costs to do various types of films and the way to go about making these films. It is a production manual, including all the information the serious filmmaker will need about the technical side of making movies. The emphasis throughout is on 16mm film, but differences that…
Descriptors: Film Production, Films, Guides, Photographic Equipment
Coldevin, Gary O. – AV Communication Review, 1975
A description of an experiment in which the results seemed to indicate the spaced treatment was most effective, and all three review treatments were more effective than viewing the program without review segments. (Author/HB)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Television, Experiments, Production Techniques
Midgley, Thomas K. – Educational and Industrial Television, 1976
Suggests low cost ways to mount, laminate, and do other special graphics. (Author)
Descriptors: Graphic Arts, Instructional Materials, Production Techniques, Television
Thomason, Nevada – Audiovisual Instruction, 1976
A description of how haiku, a poetic art form of compression and suggestiveness, was successfully presented in a multi-screen presentation. (Author/HB)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Creative Expression, Haiku, Multimedia Instruction
Harrod, Norma M. – Audiovisual Instruction, 1976
Author contends that by having students create their own media, it can motivate them to learn through researching and writing. (HB)
Descriptors: Educational Media, Production Techniques, Student Developed Materials, Teaching Methods
Markin, Alfred – Educational and Industrial Television, 1976
A discussion of why it's a good idea to do production outside when just beginning. (Author)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Cost Effectiveness, Production Techniques, Programing (Broadcast)
Pfaff, Gunther – Journal of the University Film Association, 1977
Discusses two distinct models of film production, the Pecking Order/Assembly Line Model and the Partnership Model, and contends that the differences in ideologies between the two models affect all phases of production and are reflected in the end product and in the effect of the end product on the audience. (MH)
Descriptors: Film Production, Mass Media, Models, Production Techniques
Wilks, Bob – Journal of the University Film Association, 1977
Demonstrates how the Partnership Model can be utilized in the real world by showing how it served as a guide during the production of a film on female menopause for the College of Human Medicine. (MH)
Descriptors: Film Production, Mass Media, Models, Production Techniques
Beckman, Carl James – Audiovisual Instruction, 1977
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Audiovisual Aids, Photographic Equipment, Production Techniques
Steffin, Sherwin – Audiovisual Instruction, 1977
We must reexamine our often total reliance on the studio as the only source for instructional television production. The porta-pak provides an alternative. Tips are provided for successful field production. (Author/STS)
Descriptors: Educational Television, Mobile Educational Services, Production Techniques, Video Equipment
Beckman, Carl James – Audiovisual Instruction, 1977
Multi-image tape recording, slide assembly, cue script, and programing are discussed. (STS)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Multimedia Instruction, Production Techniques, Slides
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Silvern, Steven B. – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 1987
Points out that electronic editing (or "page processing"), which is the process of using microcomputers in publishing manuscripts, reduces the need for communication between the editor and the printer. The result is savings in both time and money. (BB)
Descriptors: Editing, Electronic Publishing, Printing, Production Techniques
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