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... television stations since the late 1940s , more recently a public tele- vision network , and a variety of closed - circuit and other special television systems . Now with the advent of cable television another door for public or ...
... television stations since the late 1940s , more recently a public tele- vision network , and a variety of closed - circuit and other special television systems . Now with the advent of cable television another door for public or ...
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... television productions . The early television shows were done live rather than on tape or film , which of course meant that they had to be done sequentially . Instead of using one camera taking one shot at a time , the television ...
... television productions . The early television shows were done live rather than on tape or film , which of course meant that they had to be done sequentially . Instead of using one camera taking one shot at a time , the television ...
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... television pilot sale unless that person first brought in a seasoned television writer with substan- tial credits to participate in the initial development . But times have changed and recently networks have begun recruiting ideas for ...
... television pilot sale unless that person first brought in a seasoned television writer with substan- tial credits to participate in the initial development . But times have changed and recently networks have begun recruiting ideas for ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
FORMS AND FORMATS | 15 |
GETTING THE ASSIGNMENT | 36 |
Copyright | |
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