Presents practical guidance for television production teachers, covering selection criteria for video and audio equipment, equipment funding, nonlinear digital video editing, school news show production, and other related topics, and provides several student activities.
Presents a behind-the-scenes look at what goes on at a television station, looking at the people and technology involved in producing a news broadcast.
Anchorman John Barrett, in the middle of a newsroom conflict over the question of abortion, finds his life unraveling after a series of incidents, including the supposedly accidental death of his deeply religious father, make him reevaluate his lifestyle and his beliefs.
The gunmen holding hostages at the Wellsburg Savings and Loan bank relay their demands over the air waves of KID-TV, a television station run by youngsters.
A guide for educators on how to evaluate, purchase, set up, and maintain a television production studio, offering advice on how to assess existing equipment, and discussing video and equipment, vendor relations, and presentation.
Buddy shows young readers what happens at a television station, describing the different people who work there and the equipment they use to create a televised talent show.
Explains what television stations are, looks at the various jobs that need to be done at a television station and asks questions designed to help young readers decide whether they would like to work in a television station. Includes a glossary and resources for further research.