Opportunities in Television and Video CareersMcGraw Hill Professional, 2003 - 199 páginas Contains an overview of the career opportunities; advice to help you hone your professional skills for the television and video areas that most interest you; and salary statistics. |
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... field. It is intended to help you “learn how to learn” about the TV and video business. Wherever possible, I have ... field are doing what we love and enjoying every minute of it. So if you haven't decided on what you're going to be when ...
... field. It is intended to help you “learn how to learn” about the TV and video business. Wherever possible, I have ... field are doing what we love and enjoying every minute of it. So if you haven't decided on what you're going to be when ...
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... field and seminars on topics that range from the basics of staying in business to the impact of cutting-edge technologies. Some programs are conducted with collaboration from an academic institution and offer continuing education units ...
... field and seminars on topics that range from the basics of staying in business to the impact of cutting-edge technologies. Some programs are conducted with collaboration from an academic institution and offer continuing education units ...
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... field, you must read trade journals and magazines that address your specific job function. For example, if you are a television engineer, you should read the SMPTEJournal. Likewise, if you are the director of a corporate communications ...
... field, you must read trade journals and magazines that address your specific job function. For example, if you are a television engineer, you should read the SMPTEJournal. Likewise, if you are the director of a corporate communications ...
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1 The Television Landscape | 1 |
2 Broadcasting | 21 |
3 Television and Video in Nonbroadcast Organizations | 39 |
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