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PART TWO: TELEVISION'S STYLE: IMAGE AND SOUND
  • Style and Setting: Mise-en-Scene
    • Set Design
    • Costume Design
    • Lighting Design
    • Actor Movement
  • Style and the Camera: Videography and Cinematography
    • The Fundamentals of Camera Style: Shared Film and Video Characteristics
    • Distinguishing Video and Film
  • Style and Editing
    • Single-camera Mode of Production
    • Multiple-camera Mode of Production
  • Style and Sound
    • Types of Television Sound
    • Purposes of Sound on Television
    • Acoustic Properties and Sound Technology
    • Space, Time, and Narrative
  • A History of Television Style
    • By Gary Copeland
    • Technological Manifest Destiny
    • Visual Elements of Television Style
    • Aural Elements of Television Style
     


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