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Potter, Douglas – Secondary School Theatre Journal, 1980
Presents a list of suggestions for developing a cooperative relationship among the various specialists who are involved in a high school musical production, such as "Hair." (JMF)
Descriptors: Dramatics, Production Techniques, Secondary Education, Theater Arts
Brown, Bob – Secondary School Theatre Journal, 1980
Outlines how Bishop Walsh High School in Cumberland, Maryland, solved the problem of staging a multiset musical, "Guys and Dolls," on a circular thrust stage with no curtain, by using four four-sided rolling variations of the Greek "periaktoi," tall column-like structures whose faces can be painted with scenic elements. (JMF)
Descriptors: Dramatics, Production Techniques, Secondary Education, Stages (Facilities)
Campbell, Paul Newell – Southern Speech Communication Journal, 1981
Argues that theater is aimed at and presented to an ideal or abstract audience. Discusses the implications of performing for an actual audience, adaptation to various audiences, and the concept of the audience as an evaluative device. (See CS 705 536.) (JMF)
Descriptors: Acting, Audiences, Drama, Interaction
Cutsinger, John – School Press Review, 1980
Relates the work and effort that went into the production of a school literary magazine. (HOD)
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Periodicals, Production Techniques, School Publications
Thompson, Barbara – Scholastic Editor, 1981
The advantages of implementing phototypesetting equipment in a journalism program are discussed. Factors to consider when acquiring equipment are also presented. (HTH)
Descriptors: Automation, Journalism, Newspapers, Production Techniques
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Michaels, Arthur J. – Music Educators Journal, 1981
Illustrates some unusual effects that a local photography laboratory can produce from film negatives, in order to create eye-catching publicity photographs for school band concert advertisements. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Bands (Music), Concerts, Photography, Production Techniques
Seymour, Bill – School Press Review, 1981
Offers tips on assessing the proper way to communicate motion in photojournalism and ideas on using the techniques of stop action, blur motion, and panning, coordinated with light/shutter speed, film speed, subject speed, direction of motion, and distance to subject. (RL)
Descriptors: Journalism, Journalism Education, Motion, Photography
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Chadwyck-Healey, Charles – Microform Review, 1979
Analyzes the suitability of microforms for the reproduction of visual material, and suggests that microformat is a more economical and convenient means of making these materials accessible to the scholar. (Author/CMV)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Microfiche, Microforms, Microreproduction
Cullum, John – Scholastic Editor, 1978
Outlines the procedures used by a high school yearbook staff in producing phonograph records to accompany the yearbooks. (GT)
Descriptors: Audiodisc Recordings, High Schools, Production Techniques, Student Publications
Crowell, Peter P. – Educational and Industrial Television, 1977
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Audiotape Recordings, Editing, Production Techniques
Noronha, Shonan – Teleconferencing Business, 1997
Describes AT&T's (American Telephone and Telegraph Company) Network Operations and Engineering Training (NOET) program. Each utilizes state-of-the-art production techniques in broadcasts via satellite to ensure that more technicians receive training while reducing the average cost per student. Student interactivity is emphasized for successful…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Costs, Interactive Video, Production Techniques
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McCaslin-Doyle, John – Stage of the Art, 1996
Recounts that the Dickinson Theatre Project has been active not only in the advocacy of drama in the elementary classroom, but also in the support and development of weekly one-act productions, the creation of student-produced plays, and the development of full-length productions with casts and crews as small as 25 and as large as 250. (PA)
Descriptors: Characterization, Elementary Education, Production Techniques, Student Participation
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James, Marianne L.; Blaszcynski, Carol – Business Education Forum, 2002
To help accounting students understand product costing, a class demonstration of the transformation of raw materials into finished goods was conducted. A survey of 55 students found the demonstration was highly correlated with enjoyment, concept usefulness, and improved understanding. (SK)
Descriptors: Accounting, Cost Estimates, Demonstrations (Educational), Higher Education
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Gieskes, Jose F. B.; Hyland, Paul W.; Magnusson, Mats G. – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2002
Using the Continuous Improvement for Global Innovation Management model, organizational learning in a multinational corporation was investigated. Barriers included time pressures, cultural differences, and inflexible hierarchy. Units with different operational foci emphasized different types of learning. Participants represented different…
Descriptors: Engineering, Innovation, Organizational Development, Production Techniques
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Schmidt, Jean M.; Wilson, John S. – Reference Services Review, 1988
Describes production of the Bayou State Periodical Index, an index of Louisiana periodicals designed to provide access to information on local topics, and offers guidelines for producing such an index in a timely fashion with limited funds, using a microcomputer. Planning, procedures, financing, and publicity and marketing are covered. (seven…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Guidelines, Indexes, Indexing
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