Television Production

Television for Women: New Directions  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at Feb. 8, 2023
Television for Women: New Directions

Television for Women: New Directions By Rachel Moseley (editor), Helen Wheatley (editor), Helen Wood (editor)
2016 | 282 Pages | ISBN: 1138914282 | PDF | 3 MB

Visual Effects for Film and Television  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by cash6 at March 20, 2008
Visual Effects for Film and Television

Visual Effects for Film and Television
Focal Press | 2004 | ISBN 0240516753 | 247 pages | PDF | 3.5 MB

Written by an experienced professional, this manual is the essential guide to understanding the principles and background of modern visual effects.

Television Technology Demystified: A Non-technical Guide  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by munna at Aug. 24, 2007
Television Technology Demystified: A Non-technical Guide

Television Technology Demystified: A Non-technical Guide
Publisher: Focal Press | Pages:288 | 2006-01-18 | ISBN / ASIN:0240806840 | PDF | 2 mb

"Television Technology Demystified" is written for non-technical television production professionals. Journalists, program producers, camera persons, editors, and other television professionals need to know how equipment works, which performance levels are achievable, how to evaluate the technical quality of picture and sound, and other aspects of production; this book presents these and other essential concepts in a simple and non-mathematical way. Aleksandar-Louis Todorovic, a highly respected and well-known figure in the broadcasting community, has succeeded in making complex technology understandable.

Visual Effects for Film and Television (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by interes at July 10, 2013
Visual Effects for Film and Television (repost)

Visual Effects for Film and Television (Media Manuals) by Mitch Mitchell
English | 2004 | ISBN: 0240516753 | 247 pages | PDF | 4,1 MB

Written by an experienced professional, this manual is the essential guide to understanding the principles and background of modern visual effects.

Television Technology Demystified: A Non-technical Guide  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by tot167 at Jan. 7, 2009
Television Technology Demystified: A Non-technical Guide

Aleksandar Louis Todorovic, "Television Technology Demystified: A Non-technical Guide "
Focal Press | 2006-01-18 | ISBN: 0240806840 | 288 pages | PDF | 4,1 MB

Visual Effects for Film and Television (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Book-er at Nov. 14, 2010
Visual Effects for Film and Television (repost)

Visual Effects for Film and Television
Focal Press | 2004 | ISBN 0240516753 | 247 pages | PDF | 4 MB

Written by an experienced professional, this manual is the essential guide to understanding the principles and background of modern visual effects.

Directing and Producing for Television: A Format Approach  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by step778 at Nov. 28, 2024
Directing and Producing for Television: A Format Approach

Ivan Cury, "Directing and Producing for Television: A Format Approach"
English | 2010 | pages: 298 | ISBN: 024081293X | PDF | 13,9 mb

Ivan Cury - Directing and Producing for Television: A Format Approach  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by rotten comics at March 31, 2016
Ivan Cury - Directing and Producing for Television: A Format Approach

Ivan Cury - Directing and Producing for Television: A Format Approach
2010 | ISBN: 024081293X | English | 312 pages | PDF | 12.8 MB

Television Technology Demystified: A Non-technical Guide [Repost]  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ChrisRedfield at April 5, 2013
Television Technology Demystified: A Non-technical Guide [Repost]

Aleksandar Louis Todorovic - Television Technology Demystified: A Non-technical Guide
Published: 2006-01-18 | ISBN: 0240806840 | PDF | 288 pages | 4 MB

Image Ethics: The Moral Rights of Subjects in Photographs, Film, and Television  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Alexpal at Aug. 6, 2009
Image Ethics: The Moral Rights of Subjects in Photographs, Film, and Television

Image Ethics: The Moral Rights of Subjects in Photographs, Film, and Television (Communication and Society) by Larry Gross, John Stuart Katz, Jay Ruby
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA | Number Of Pages: 400 | Publication Date: 1991-02-28 | ISBN-10: 0195067800 | PDF | 20 Mb

This pathbreaking collection of thirteen original essays examines the moral rights of the subjects of documentary film, photography, and television. Image makers–photographers and filmmakers–are coming under increasing criticism for presenting images of people that are considered intrusive and embarrassing to the subject. Portraying subjects in a "false light," appropriating their images, and failing to secure "informed consent" are all practices that intensify the debate between advocates of the right to privacy and the public's right to know. Discussing these questions from a variety of perspectives, the authors here explore such issues as informed consent, the "right" of individuals and minority groups to be represented fairly and accurately, the right of individuals to profit from their own image, and the peculiar moral obligations of minorities who image themselves and the producers of autobiographical documentaries.