Television Production

Television Production by Alan Wurtzel, published by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages in January 1995, is a comprehensive resource designed for television production courses. This fourth edition spans 749 pages and features contributions from co-author John Rosenbaum, who brings two decades of teaching experience to the text. The book has been updated with new material and reorganized content to enhance its relevance for students, reflecting the evolving landscape of television production.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of television production techniques, with a focus on field and video applications. The updated examples, references, and visual elements aim to broaden the book’s appeal across various courses in mass media. This edition emphasizes flexibility in teaching and learning, making it a valuable asset for both instructors and students interested in the intricacies of television production.
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Designed for television production courses or a multiple-course production sequence, this successful book has been a recognized leader in the market for two decades. New co-author, John Rosenbaum, who brings twenty years of teaching experience to the book, not only complements Wurtzel’s professional expertise, but reorganized the book and adding new material of particular interest to students. The authors’ have thoroughly updated the examples, references, photo program and artwork. The increased attention to field/video applications and information will make the book much more flexible and give it a broader appeal in a variety of courses.
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