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Television Production


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By: Phillip L. Harris

ISBN: 978-1-59070-454-7
Format: Hardcover
Copyright: © 2006
Subject: Visual Arts
Grade Level: 8-14
Retail Price: $66.64
School Price: $49.98

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Television Production provides students with the basic skills they need to enter the television production industry as a production assistant. The text provides an overview of the equipment, job responsibilities, and techniques involved in both traditional studio production and remote location work. The activities and processes involved in each phase of production are presented and reinforced with realistic examples, numerous photos showing students in actual production situations, and engaging student activities.

The text places a strong emphasis on the importance of vocabulary and the correct use of technical terms. In addition to the glossary at the end of the textbook, a running glossary within the chapters provides an immediate formal definition of terms, as they are addressed in the text of the chapter. Talk the Talk features explain the difference in meaning between consumer and industry-specific terms. Proper use of industry terms is an important factor in becoming a successful television production professional.

Table of Contents


  1. The Television Production Industry
  2. Working in the Television Production Industry
  3. The Video Camera and Support Equipment
  4. Video Camera Operations
  5. Videotape and Recorders
  6. Audio Basics
  7. Scriptwriting
  8. Image Display
  9. Lighting
10. Studio and Remote Shooting
11. Remote Shooting
12. Props, Set Dressing, and Scenery
13. Production Staging and Interacting with Talent
14. Directing
15. Makeup Application and Costume Considerations
16. Music
17. Video Switchers and Special Effects Generators
18. Electronic Special Effects
19. Video Editing
20. Getting Technical-The Video Signal

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Text
   sample Chapter 2 (PDF, 733 KB)
   sample Chapter 3 (PDF, 699 KB)
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Correlations

Alabama
   PDF Introduction to Television Production (PDF, 62 KB)
Florida
   PDF Television Production I (PDF, 51 KB)
Georgia
   Broadcast and Video Production I, II, III, and IV
Idaho
Kentucky
   Telemedia Technology, Grades 9-12
Mississippi
   PDF Broadcasting I (PDF, 68 KB)
   PDF Broadcasting II (PDF, 75 KB)
Utah
   Radio/Television Broadcasting Technician
  Note: Correlation files may not be available for all listed courses.
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