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on 6/17/97 5:15 AM, [log in to unmask] said
>Does any of you know practical books concerning the profession of
>tv-director in various live broadcasting environments (sports, music
>etc.)?
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>If I'll get hints I can list them for SCREEN-L later...
There's always the TV production bible: "the Television Production
Handbook" by Stettel
Problem is, TV/Video technology changes faster than the wind, so some
things may be outdated. Directing multi-camera stuff, however, is not one
of those things.
Mike
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