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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 070.43
Fabric Type: 9780205577675
Fax Number: 5
Legal Disclaimer: 0205577679
Maximum Color Depth: Allyn & Bacon
Metal Type: Allyn & Bacon
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 384
Total External Bays Free: June 01, 2008
Total Firewire Ports: Allyn & Bacon
Allyn & Bacon
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Product Description:
Television Field Production and Reporting introduces the art of visual storytelling with the most contemporary, professionally-oriented look at television field production and reporting on the market. Widely adopted and universally respected, the National Press Photographers Association endorses Television Field Production and Reporting as a resource for college students and working professionals alike.
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A majority of the people currently employed in the business don't employ the concepts promulgated by this book. If you can, you should be able to replace them.
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The book was wrapped in plastic and not even touched. It was incredible and delivered in a timely manner. I'd recommend this person again!
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This publications has most all of the information I was looking for and it is written in terms easily understood. It gives a good foundation for moving in to a more indepth study of each area.
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This book focuses on the most important part of making television and video - the story. It's an incredible how-to book with solid techniques and tricks-of-the-trade that are described by working professionals. As the senior producer of the second studio I've built for a Fortune 100 corporation, I'm making it required reading for my in-house staff. Our programs will be created this way or we will fail.
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