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245 10 TV Technical Operations /|cWard, Peter.|h[O'Reilly 
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520    TV Technical Operations is an introduction for new 
       entrants to the broadcast industry and is designed to 
       prepare them for working in mainstream television by 
       discussing essential techniques, technologies and work 
       attitudes. The author explores: * the need to develop a 
       professional approach * the occupational skills needed to 
       meet deadlines, work under pressure and within budget * 
       the importance of understanding the potential of broadcast
       equipment in program making * the need to keep up to date 
       with the technique and technology * the responsibility to 
       ensure continuity of experience and training in all craft 
       skills that technical operators are required to work with 
       * the need to maintain a critical appraisal of what and 
       who influences working practices and how these influences 
       affect production and viewers * an introduction to the 
       basic skills needed to work as a multi-skilling technical 
       operator in television * an introduction to broadcast 
       equipment in general production use Peter Ward is a 
       freelance cameraman and camerawork trainer working with 
       international training and television consultancy. He was 
       formerly head of cameras at Television South West. 
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