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Madsen, Roy Paul – 1973
The forms and concepts of cinema and television are examined in order to shed light upon the techniques of communicating ideas and achieving psychological effects on film. Part I of the book focuses upon basic cinematic and television concepts, including matters such as the language and grammar of cinematography, the syntax of editing, the…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Books, Communication (Thought Transfer), Education
Malkiewicz, J. Kris – 1973
Concentrating on the work of the cinematographer--the man behind the camera or in charge of the shooting--this book also touches on techniques of sound recording, cutting, and production logistics. Technical discussions designed to provide the basic principles and techniques of cinematography are presented about cameras, films and sensitometry,…
Descriptors: Film Production, Film Study, Films, Guides
Martin, Ernest F., Jr. – 1972
The purpose of this book is to acquaint the beginning filmmaker with the tools and basic principles of filmmaking so that a base can be built for future, creative filmmaking. The film camera is described and its operation discussed in detail in a first section, a second section considers film composition, a third section details film lighting, a…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Film Production, Films, Guides
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Lewis, J. Richard – Maryland English Journal, 1970
The availability of 72 inexpensive (50 cents each) still cameras and 200 rolls of film (19 cents per roll) to 70 English teachers in Frederick County, Maryland, has provided the means of stimulating students to expand their understanding of the environment and to sharpen their communicative talents. Projects undertaken include the students' use of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communication Skills, English Instruction, Film Study
Smallman, Kirk – 1969
The fundamentals of motion picture photography are introduced with a physiological explanation for the illusion of motion in a film. Film stock formats and emulsions, camera features, and lights are listed and described. Various techniques of exposure control are illustrated in terms of their effects. Photographing action with a stationary or a…
Descriptors: Animation, Audio Equipment, Creative Expression, Film Production
Souto, H. Mario Raimondo – 1969
Aimed at the professional but useful to others, this book provides comparative material on virtually all the motion picture cameras available from manufacturers in the United States, Britain, France, Russia, Japan, and other countries. Information is provided on camera design and on the operation and maintainance of individual models. An analysis…
Descriptors: Animation, Equipment Maintenance, Equipment Utilization, Film Production
Abraham, Terry – 1969
The biographical sketch of Henry E. Huntington includes a description of the establishment of the Huntington Library and the purpose and scope of its collection. Although this is a free and public library, its use is restricted to qualified scholars having legitimate research needs. Photographic techniques were developed at the Huntington Library…
Descriptors: Archives, Facsimile Transmission, Humanities, Institutes (Training Programs)
Ross, Samuel B., Jr. – 1972
It is fruitless to debate whether visual literacy is a new or old concept. It is important to train today's children in visual literacy because the mass media are more vital to them and take up more of their time than do the schools. As part of a pilot project designed to deal with the problems of reading and verbal-visual communication, a group…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Communication Skills, Concept Formation, Elementary School Students
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Olsen, Sigurd; Olsen, Ingrith D. – American Biology Teacher, 1976
Describes a project option in a preservice biology methods course in which photographic techniques are developed as students work on a photographic project related to biology teaching. (LS)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Higher Education, Instruction
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Guy, J. J. – Education in Chemistry, 1978
This purpose of this article is to explain, in simple terms, the difficulty students have in a British sixthform course in proceeding from X-ray photograph to molecular structure. (HM)
Descriptors: Atomic Structure, Chemistry, Instruction, Molecular Structure
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Duckrow, E. L. – Science and Children, 1978
Describes a technique of making microscope images viewable by a small group and for making pictures of the images without a camera. (SL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Instruction, Microscopes
Rockefeller, Ruth – School Press Review, 1977
Describes a successful working relationship between staff members of a high school newspaper and the school principal who acts as a staff photographer. (MB)
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Journalism, News Reporting, News Writing
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Sparks, Glenn G.; Fehlner, Christine L. – Journal of Communication, 1986
Discusses analyses of "Time" and "Newsweek" photographs of males and females, including photographs of the candidates in the 1984 presidential campaigns, indicating that occupation is related to facial prominence. Indicates that males are usually portrayed as powerful, dominant, rational, persistent, and intelligent, while…
Descriptors: Mass Media Effects, Media Research, News Media, Occupations
Currents, 1985
A total of 294 schools, colleges, and universities received prizes in this year's CASE Recognition program. Awards were given in: public relations programs, student recruitment, marketing, program pulications, news writing, fund raising, radio programming, school periodicals, etc. (MLW)
Descriptors: Achievement, Alumni, Awards, Higher Education
Clearing: Nature and Learning in the Pacific Northwest, 1984
Presents three activities: (1) investigating succession in a schoolground; (2) investigating oak galls; and (3) making sun prints (photographs made without camera or darkroom). Each activity includes a list of materials needed and procedures used. (JN)
Descriptors: Botany, Ecology, Environmental Education, Intermediate Grades
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