Television and RadioAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - Počet stran: 659 |
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Strana 283
... Sound effects . Television production requires sound effects in the same way that radio production does . As needed , a sound - effects man with a sound - effects truck works in an out - of - the - way spot in the studio , with a ...
... Sound effects . Television production requires sound effects in the same way that radio production does . As needed , a sound - effects man with a sound - effects truck works in an out - of - the - way spot in the studio , with a ...
Strana 518
... sound effects is in the method of presentation . The two broad divisions are manual and recorded . A miscellaneous division includes several other methods . Manual Sound Effects . Manual sound effects are produced live by an actor or sound ...
... sound effects is in the method of presentation . The two broad divisions are manual and recorded . A miscellaneous division includes several other methods . Manual Sound Effects . Manual sound effects are produced live by an actor or sound ...
Strana 519
... effects techni- cians perform these effects before a separate microphone in the same man- ner as in radio . They look at picture monitors to obtain accurate synchroni- zation ... Sound truck " is the term used to SOUND EFFECTS AND MUSIC 519.
... effects techni- cians perform these effects before a separate microphone in the same man- ner as in radio . They look at picture monitors to obtain accurate synchroni- zation ... Sound truck " is the term used to SOUND EFFECTS AND MUSIC 519.
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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