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Martin, Chet – Photolith, 1974
Descriptors: Advertising, Financial Problems, Journalism, Production Techniques
Spinello, Matt P. – Educational and Industrial Television, 1974
A statement of an evaluation criteria for outside training programs for television production. (HB)
Descriptors: Educational Television, Evaluation Criteria, Media Specialists, Production Techniques
Branson, Margaret; Nearing, Charles L. – Audiovisual Instr, 1969
Descriptors: Educational Television, Equipment Utilization, Inservice Teacher Education, Production Techniques
Combes, Peter – Educ Telev Int, 1969
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Television, Mathematics Instruction, Production Techniques
Grote, David G., Ed. – Secondary School Theatre Journal, 1981
This special journal issue examines the place of the musical production in secondary school theatre activities. Articles in the issue discuss (1) the value of a musical production to students and the school drama program, (2) mature directing of a musical production, (3) the use of "off-Broadway" musicals in the high school, (4) the advantages of…
Descriptors: Dramatics, Extracurricular Activities, High Schools, Music Activities
King, James M. – 1981
This highly illustrated monograph includes 22 projects developed by students in a basic photography course that can be inexpensively reproduced by students or by anyone interested in photography. Instructions are provided for making 14 photographic accessories, including a film washer, drying cabinet, camera copy stand, and bounce flash diffuser.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Photographic Equipment, Photography, Production Techniques
Hamer, Vicki – 1981
Using a critical approach to television viewing that considers the literary and rhetorical impact of the program examined, this paper analyzes an episode of the family television drama, "Little House on the Prairie." The paper examines the episode's plot, characters, themes, production techniques, sound elements, tone, method of story…
Descriptors: Audiences, Characterization, Content Analysis, Production Techniques
Paschal, James F., Ed. – 1978
Intended for use by contest judges as well as by school publications' staff and advisers in evaluating their products, this booklet summarizes the fundamentals of journalism as they apply to student publications and outlines established practices and production techniques that are essential to a good publication. The booklet provides a 1,000 point…
Descriptors: Journalism, Production Techniques, Rating Scales, School Newspapers
Amor, Edward – 1981
The playwrights-directors workshop at the University of Wisconsin (Madison) allows students of directing and playwriting to meet jointly to explore and solve problems in the creation and production of original one-act scripts. At the heart of the program is the belief that both playwriting and directing students profit from producing their efforts…
Descriptors: Dramatics, Higher Education, Playwriting, Production Techniques
Jobe, Holly; And Others – 1978
This introductory guide presents an overview of basic television production, including videotape cameras, recorders, and microphones; staffing needs; procedures for video camera operation; techniques for titling; lighting; factors to be considered when directing a television production; and a sequence for production activities. Diagrams and line…
Descriptors: Guides, Microphones, Production Techniques, Program Development
Wisconsin Univ., River Falls. – 1976
Designed to culminate an ornamental horticulture class, this teaching guide provides information needed for the year-round operation of a school and/or commercial greenhouse. Three units are presented: production schedules, determining harvest time, and cost analysis. Each unit lists major teaching points, learning activities, and reference…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Greenhouses, Ornamental Horticulture, Plant Growth
SCHENKKAN, R.F.; AND OTHERS – 1963
MICROWAVE TRANSMITTERS WERE USED TO LINK 11 INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING IN THE CENTRAL TEXAS AREA. THIS DEMONSTRATION WAS PLANNED AS A PILOT PROGRAM FOR THE USE OF MICROWAVE CHANNELS TO ACHIEVE A SINGLE CLOSED-CIRCUIT SYSTEM AMONG A NUMBER OF INSTITUTIONS. THE OBJECTIVES WERE (1) TO DEMONSTRATE THE FEASIBILITY, BOTH ECONOMIC AND PROGRAMMATIC,…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Cooperative Programs, Educational Television, Pilot Projects
Wong, Martin R.; Barbatsis, Gretchen S. – 1978
A visual literacy project to explore how children who have had no experience or instruction in the use of television would use the technology as a communication medium is discussed. One second and one fourth grade class were chosen to prepare three videotape "letters" communicating to their counterparts in another school information about their…
Descriptors: Creativity, Elementary Education, Open Education, Production Techniques
Campbell, C. Jean Bailey – 1976
In an effort to help directors and actors select and describe effective stage movement, this study developed an approach to human movement, based on selected facts and principles from several related disciplines, including anatomy, physiology, and mechanical physics. The theories of expressive movement discussed and the method recommended for the…
Descriptors: Acting, Anatomy, Human Body, Motion
Zettl, Herbert – 1975
The basic potentials and requirements of multiscreen television presentations are explored in this paper. The major theoretical arguments for utilizing the multiscreen approach involve the progressively complex nature of the world: the instantaneousness of the moment, the experiential density, and the multiplicity of viewpoints. There is a…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communications, Production Techniques, Television
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