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Roach, D. K. – Visual Education, 1974
Four methods for producing animation in instructional visuals are presented. (HB)
Descriptors: Animation, Audiovisual Instruction, Diagrams, Illustrations
Haddick, Max; Thomas, Darrel – Photolith, 1974
Descriptors: Journalism, Photographic Equipment, Photography, Production Techniques
Van Baerle, Susan Lynn – 1985
This master's thesis begins by discussing the differences between 3-D computer animation of solid three-dimensional, or monolithic, objects, and the animation of characters, i.e., collections of movable parts with soft pliable surfaces. Principles from two-dimensional character animation that can be transferred to three-dimensional character…
Descriptors: Animation, Characterization, Computer Graphics, Production Techniques
Jones, Steve – 1988
The history of pirate radio--radio broadcasts offered by unlicensed broadcasters as alternatives to licensed, commercial radio programming--is difficult to trace, both in America and the United Kingdom (UK) since mention of pirate broadcasts of a less-then-thrilling nature are rarely found. Also, until 1927, the U.S. government did not formally…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Popular Culture, Popular Music, Production Techniques
Owen, Dorothy L. – 1987
This introductory guide for planning television and radio productions in schools covers the following topics: (1) guidelines for preparing a television script; (2) grooming for television; (3) delivering the message; (4) the production studio; (5) points on camera operation; (6) lighting the studio; (7) guidelines for making graphics; (8)…
Descriptors: Educational Radio, Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education, Production Techniques
Texas Education Agency, Austin. Div. of Curriculum Development. – 1982
Prepared as an aid to implementing a theatre production course for grades 9 through 12, this guide is designed to enable students who are participating in play production activities to receive recognition and academic credit for their many hours of creative and educational endeavor. The first portion of the guide answers questions frequently asked…
Descriptors: Audiences, Course Content, Credit Courses, Production Techniques
Ganske, Lou – Audiovisual Instruction (Learning Resources Supplement), 1974
How to develop film for classroom use. (HB)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Educational Media, Film Production, Films
Utz, Peter – Educational and Industrial Television, 1974
How to give talent audio cues in the studio without feedback noise. (Author)
Descriptors: Acoustic Insulation, Audio Equipment, Production Techniques, Sound Effects
Mottershead, Chris – Screen Education Notes, 1974
Analyzes the split between teaching film study and teaching film making. (CH)
Descriptors: Film Production, Film Production Specialists, Film Study, Production Techniques
Wiseman, Molly J. – Scholastic Editor Graphics/Communications, 1974
Discusses the rebirth of mimeographing among student newspapers due to the high cost of other forms of printing. (RB)
Descriptors: Editing, Journalism, Layout (Publications), Printing
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
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