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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... film and broadcast companies as well as by corporations and other institutions in every industry where the media are used to help promote the company and its products and services or to teach employees how to use its products. The ...
... film and broadcast companies as well as by corporations and other institutions in every industry where the media are used to help promote the company and its products and services or to teach employees how to use its products. The ...
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... production companies, it is more difficult to locate the department responsible for producing video at nonbroadcast organizations. For example, at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, the Video department is responsible ...
... production companies, it is more difficult to locate the department responsible for producing video at nonbroadcast organizations. For example, at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, the Video department is responsible ...
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... production companies. Many postproduction facilities that had invested in high-end editing suites with sophisticated 3-D paint and animation technology are now in the business of producing commercials, on-air promos, and half-hour ...
... production companies. Many postproduction facilities that had invested in high-end editing suites with sophisticated 3-D paint and animation technology are now in the business of producing commercials, on-air promos, and half-hour ...
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1 The Television Landscape | 1 |
2 Broadcasting | 21 |
3 Television and Video in Nonbroadcast Organizations | 39 |
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