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PDF pending restorationAvner, R. A. – 1975
This manual provides information for the preparation of material for presentation by computer-based instructional systems. The following topics are discussed: the advantages of computer-based education (CBE); the requirements for basic learning; the importance of behavioral objectives in CBE; specific types of CBE systems; use of on-line data;…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Lasker, Harry; Bernath, Naomi – 1974
A pilot study was conducted to measure comprehension of affective bits on "Sesame Street" in children ages three to five years. Subjects were shown bits extracted from previous programs relating to two affective areas, anger and pride, and comprehension questions were administered at the end of the viewing. The questions attempted to…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attention, Comprehension, Educational Television
Maryland Univ., Baltimore. – 1969
The guide opens with a discussion of television's limitations: its initial blankness; its technical constraints; its need for studios; its relatively high costs; the need for extensive planning; and its need to be integrated into a broader program. A discussion of television's strengths follows: its flexibility; its ability to focus and magnify;…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Communications, Educational Television, Graphic Arts
Smith, Warren D. – 1975
The specific nature of the playhouse conventions which Shakespeare adopted in adjusting his craft to the physical aspects of the theater is explored in this handbook. The book is intended to be used as a supplementary manual in the study of Shakespeare's plays as great literary drama. Topics discussed are entrance announcements, stage business…
Descriptors: Drama, Literature Appreciation, Playwriting, Production Techniques
PDF pending restorationAdams, Sarah R., Ed. – 1968
Proceedings of the Educational Television Institute include the following topics: the potential of instructional television by Richard Barnes and Mitchel Chetel; the school television production center at Port Jefferson High School in New York State, described by Joseph Thom; Peter Derr's comments on classroom television; applied instructional…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Conference Reports, Educational Technology, Educational Television
Walt, James – Maryland English Journal, 1969
Radio plays can provide opportunities for high school or college students to act without having to memorize scripts. Elements necessary for a well-produced radio play consist of: (1) a suitable play, which may be a simple play or an adaptation of a short story or novel; (2) a radio script which is plausible and feasible within the limitations of…
Descriptors: Acting, Characterization, College Instruction, Drama
Sarris, Andrew, Ed. – 1968
Prefaced by a brief discussion of early films and film criticism, 10 essays treat selected modern directors and their works. Essays on Stanley Kubrick's "Lolita," the early works of Elia Kazan, and the response of French critics to Jerry Lewis explore the American scene, while Francois Truffaut's "Jules and Jim," the early work of Robert Bressen,…
Descriptors: American Culture, Film Production, Film Study, Films
Petric, Vladimir – 1974
Part one of this document contends that most film teachers are overly concerned with the technological aspects of filmmaking and not concerned enough with film as art form. It urges that students be encouraged to use film to express their personal artistic visions, just as they use other art forms in the university curriculum. Part two describes a…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Audiovisual Communications, Creative Art, Creativity
Butler, Ivan – 1972
This play-choosing guide is designed to help amateur theatrical companies in matching the casting, staging, costuming, and financial resources at their disposal with the corresponding requirements of about a hundred full-length plays. The plays have been divided into three categories: farces and comedies, drama, and thrillers and mysteries, and…
Descriptors: Acting, Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Comedy
Economy, Niki M., Comp. – 1973
Designed for the high school yearbook staff, this guide contains suggestions and ideas for planning and producing a high school yearbook representative of the entire school. Contents include "Purpose of Yearbook,""Background,""Parts of the Yearbook,""Divisions,""Theme,""Ladder Preparation,""Content with Divisions" (which covers Academics, Faculty,…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Editing, Journalism, Layout (Publications)
President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, Washington, DC. – 1970
The objective of the project was to combine the talents of leading volunteers from the private sector (specifically those in design, marketing, and production), in order to determine if proprietary products could be developed and produced by sheltered workshops and then marketed competitively. Volunteer task forces with small permanent staffs were…
Descriptors: Design, Disabilities, Handicapped Students, Industrial Arts
Kaufman, Paul – 1973
Questions of television's relationship to reality are discussed by two of the conference participants. The discussion focusses on two basic questions: given the time, space, and money constraints of the medium, what relationship is there between events as portrayed on television and physical reality; and what are the implications of television's…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Broadcast Industry, Conference Reports, Literary Criticism
Whitaker, Rod – 1970
This book, designed for the film maker, critic, and serious filmgoer, explores elements of filmic expression from the creative and perceptual points of view. Chapters (1) trace the linguistic and mechanical development of film, (2) discuss the contributions of image and sound to film content, (3) suggest the contributions of editing and montage,…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Film Production, Film Production Specialists, Film Study
Baddeley, W. Hugh – 1970
The means and methods of producing factual films are dealt with step-by-step from the initial idea to making and distributing the final release prints. The author describes preparing a script; breaking the script down to shooting sequences; budgeting for everything from materials to insurance; preliminary planning for actors, commentators,…
Descriptors: Animation, Budgeting, Color, Documentaries
Wainwright, Charles Anthony – 1970
All the steps in making a television commercial, from conception to writing through production, are laid out, and many examples of real commercials illustrate the process. The book is directed toward those who want to write successful commercials. Subjects include the use of research in constructing and evaluating commercials, budgeting, choosing…
Descriptors: Advertising, Broadcast Industry, Commercial Art, Commercial Television

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