Technical Film and TV for Nontechnical People | 
by Drew Campbell. From the author of Technical Theater for Nontechnical People--affirmed by Library Journal as a book that will certainly become a standard introductory text on technical theater--comes a guide that makes the technical ins and outs of TV and film simple for everyone to understand. Lively and informative for people in the business and elsewhere, this valuable resource details set arrangement, camera angles, microphone positioning, and everything else that takes place during a typical day of shooting. Plus, the buzz words and technical skills required to work on set are explained in easy-to-read language. For actors, screenwriters, directors, and anyone who has ever wondered what a gaffer or best boy does, this is your perfect information source. 6 x 9, 256 pages, 40 b&w illustrations, Paperback, ISBN 1-58115-229-9.
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