Guidelines for production
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Choice of a visual medium is dependent upon the objectives for which you are communicating in first place. Multi-media, video tapes and film all have distinct pros and cons. Multi-media presentations are good color and sound, but cannot be distributed easily and may suffer from mechanical breakdowns. Video tapes are cheaper, easier and can be duplicated fast. Films can be modified for different audiences ad have optimum quality of image and sound. It can suffer from poor production and can be damaged.
Publication Name: Audio-Visual Communications
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0004-7562
Year: 1982
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Producing the ultimate special effect - success
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As special effects in multi-image productions for business become more sophisticated, the criterion for success must be whether the message was effectively communicated. Where previously the audio-visual producer could be congratulated for using special effects to dazzle a group, corporations are now establishing objectives to be met by the AV production. Lyons Studios has organized the audio-visual production process so that the customer and the production staff agree on the objectives of each job.
Publication Name: Audio-Visual Communications
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0004-7562
Year: 1981
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The medium is not the message
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Veteran a-v producer gives views of the industry. Multi-media programs are a tool to convey ideas and the message should dictate the medium, not the reverse. Scripts and the music track are the crucial elements in the presentation.
Publication Name: Audio-Visual Communications
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0004-7562
Year: 1982
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