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FIELD TELEVISION PRODUCTION Training CD
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This CD contains 8 Manuals in Adobe pdf format pertaining to TELEVISION PRODUCTION Training
Table of Contents - US Army Publications
* FIELD TELEVISION PRODUCTION 93 pages
* INTRODUCTION TO FIELD TELEVISION PRODUCTION
* Lesson 1: DEFINE FIELD TELEVISION PRODUCTION
* Learning Event 1: Define Field Television Production, the Portable Equipment Available, On-the-job Pressures, and Various Missions, Practice Exercise
* Lesson 2: DEFINE PREPRODUCTION RESPONSIBILITIES FOR FIELD TELEVISION PRODUCTION
* Learning Event 1: Describe Preproduction Planning, the Need for Planning, Stating the Objective in a Mission Statement and for Treatment and the Director's Role
* Learning Event 2: Describe the Story Board and Why It Is Used
* Learning Event 3: Describe a Script, How It Is Prepared, and its Value to the Director
* Lesson 3: DESCRIBE PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES FOR A FIELD TELEVISION PRODUCTION
* Learning Event 1: Describe Skills of the Cameraman, Practice Exercise
* Learning Event 2: Describe Framing the Picture, Practice Exercise
* Learning Event 4: Describe Camera Angles, Practice Exercise
* Learning Event 5: Describe Camera Skills and Principles of Composition, Practice Exercise
* Lesson 4: DESCRIBE LIGHTING TECHNIQUES FOR A FIELD TELEVISION PRODUCTION
* Learning Event 1: Describe Lighting Principles and Techniques, Practice Exercise
* Learning Event 2: Describe Light Meters, Practice Exercise
* Learning Event 3: Describe Reflector, Practice Exercise
* Lesson 5: DEFINE THE POSTPRODUCTION PHASE OF A TELEVISION FIELD PRODUCTION
* Learning Event 1: Define Editing as a Creative Activity and List the Principles of Editing, Practice Exercise
* Analyzing Color Video 80 pages
* Lesson 1: DESCRIBE THE FUNDAMENTALS OF COLOR
* Task 1: Describe Colorimetry
* Task 2: Describe Luminosity and the Additive Method of Color Mixing
* Task 3: Describe NTSC Color Transmission
* Lesson 2: DESCRIBE THE COLOR BAR TEST SIGNALS
* Task 1: Describe the Encoded Color Bars
* Task 2: Describe the Alignemnt Color Bars Test Signal
* Task 3: Describe Full Field and Gated-Rainbow Pattern Color Bars
* Lesson 3: DESCRIBE THE BASIC ELECTONIC TELEVISION TEST SIGNALS
* Task 1: Describe the Multiburst and Gray-scale Linearity Test Signal
* Task 2: Describe the Vertical Interval Test Signal (VITS) and the Vertical Interval Reference Signal (VIRS)
* Task 3: Describe the Sin2 Window Signal
* Application of TV Test Equipment 76 pages
* Lesson 1: APPLICATION OF TEST METERS
* Learning Event 1: Determine What a Measuring Instrument Is
* Learning Event 2: Determine When and How to Use Meters
* Learning Event 3: Determine Meter Sensitivity
* Learning Event 4: Determine Volts and Ohms Reading on the PSM-6
* Learning Event 5: Determine the Value of R in Function and Range Settings
* Learning Event 6: Determine the Value of R for AC Voltage Measurements
* Learning Event 7: Determine the Range Selection Used in Resistance Measurement
* Learning Event 8: Analyze Meter Operations
* Learning Event 9: Match Ohmmeter Reading to Capacitor or Inductor Conditions
* Learning Event 10: Identify Diodes, Cathodes and Anodes, to Determine Serviceability
* Learning Event 11: Identify Some Common Procedures for Checking Transistors
* Lesson 2: DEFINE THE THEORY AND APPLICATION OF AN OSCILLOSCOPE
* Learning Event 1: Describe the Principles of Operation of an Oscilloscope
* Learning Event 2: Describe the Various Controls on an Oscilloscope
* Learning Event 3: Describe the Characteristics of the Oscilloscope
* Lesson 3: DESCRIBE THE APPLICATION OF GRATING GENERATOR, DOT BAR GENERATOR, AND VIDEO SWEEP MARKER GENERATOR
* Learning Event 1: Describe the Use and Purpose of a Waveform Monitor
* Learning Event 2: Describe the Uses of a Signal Generator
* Learning Event 3: Determine the Different Modes of an Electronic Counter
* Learning Event 4: Describe the Uses of a Solid State Device Tester
* Learning Event 5: Identify Video Testing Equipment and Its Operation
* Learning Event 6: Describe the Purpose and Types of Color Test Equipment
* BASIC CIRCUITS OF TELEVISION STUDIO EQUIPMENT 64 pages
* INTRODUCTION TO BASIC CIRCUITS OF TELEVISION STUDIO EQUIPMENT (CAMERAS AND AUDIO)
* Lesson 1: DEFINE BASIC CIRCUIT THEORIES OF COLOR VIDEO CAMERAS
* Learning Event 1: Describe the Theory of a Pickup Tube
* Learning Event 2: Describe the Theory of the Preamplifier Circuit
* Learning Event 3: Describe the Theory of Video Amplifiers
* Answers to Practice Exercise
* Lesson 2: DEFINE BASIC DEFLECTION AND POWER CIRCUITS
* Learning Event 1: Describe the Function of Deflection Protection Circuits
* Learning Event 2: Describe the Function of DC Power Circuits
* Learning Event 3: Describe the Function of AC Power Circuitry
* Answers to Practice Exercise
* Lesson 3: DEFINE AUDIO MICROPHONE CIRCUITS
* Learning Event 1: Describe Use and Operation of a Carbon Micro-phone
* BASIC TELEVISION LIGHTING 38 pages
* INTRODUCTION TO BASIC TELEVISION LIGHTING TECHNIQUES
* Lesson 1: DEFINE BASIC LIGHTING TECHNIQUES IN THE STUDIO
* Learning Event 1: Define Lighting, Lighting Principles, Technical and Aesthetic Requirements for Lighting 3-Point Lighting and 4-Point Lighting
* Learning Event 2: Define and Describe Studio Lighting Equipment
* Lesson 2: DESCRIBE MEASUREMENT OF STUDIO LIGHT WITH A LIGHT METER
* Learning Event 1: Describe Light Meters, Their Functions, and the Techniques of Using a Light Meter
* Learning Event 2: Describe the Technique of Using Light Meters
* Lesson 3: DEFINE BASIC LIGHTING TECHNIQUES IN THE FIELD
* Learning Event 1: Define Lighting Techniques in the Field and Describe the Equipment Used
* Learning Event 2: Describe the Difference Between Field and Studio Lighting Techniques
* PRINCIPLES OF TELEVISION STUDIO TIMING DEVICES 33 pages
* Lesson 1: THE BASIC VIDEO SIGNAL
* Learning Event 1: Describe the Principles of the Video Signal
* Learning Event 2: Describe How Studio Equipment is Inter-connected by Use of Coaxial Cable
* Lesson 2: VIDEO SIGNAL TIMING
* Learning Event 1: Describe the Components Used for Multiple System Timing
* Learning Event 2: Describe the Equipment and Procedures Used for Timing Delays
* Learning Event 3: Describe the Procedures Used, in Sequence, to Time a System in the SC/H Phase
* Learning Event 4: Describe the Use of a Source-synchronizing Generator Timing System
* Lesson 3: MODERN STUDIO TIMING CONCEPTS
* Learning Event 1: Describe Systems Used for Multiple Studio Timing
* Learning Event 2: Describe the Problems and Define Solutions of SC/H Phase
* Learning Event 3: Describe Components Used to Build and Measure an NSC/H-phased Plant
* TELEVISION AUDIO SYSTEMS 55 pages
* Lesson 1: DESCRIBE AND IDENTIFY THE AUDIO CONSOLE AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES REQUIRED TO TROUBLESHOOT AND REPAIR THE EQUIPMENT
* Learning Event 1: Describe and Identify the Functions of Audio Amplifiers, Switches, Mixers, Monitors, and Signal Paths
* Learning Event 2: Describe and Identify the Performance Adjustments Required to Perform Operator's Maintenance of an Audio Console
* Learning Event 3: Describe and Identify the Equipment Used in a Complex Audio Console
* Lesson 2: DESCRIBE AND IDENTIFY THE FOUR BASIC TYPES OF MICROPHONES AND THE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES REQUIRED FOR PROPER OPERATIONS
* Learning Event 1: Describe and Identify the Basic Construction of the Four Basic Types of Microphones
* Learning Event 2: Describe and Identify the Adjustments and Maintenance Required for Proper Microphone Operation
* Lesson 3: DESCRIBE AND IDENTIFY THE THREE MAIN FUNCTIONS AND THE THREE MAIN SECTIONS OF AUDIO TAPE RECORDERS AND THE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES REQUIRED FOR PROPER OPERATIONS
* Learning Event 1: Describe and Identify the Three Main Functions and Three Main Sections of an Audio Tape Recorder
* Learning Event 2: Describe and Identify Maintenance Procedures for Proper Operation of an Audio Tape Recorder
* Lesson 4: DESCRIBE AND IDENTIFY THE PRINCIPLES OF RADIO AND LINE TRANSMISSION, AM/FM CHARACTERISTICS, STEREO PHASE PROCEDURES, AND THE ELECTRONIC REQUIREMENTS OF RADIO RECEIVERS
* Learning Event 1: Describe and Identify the Principles of Radio and Line Transmissions
* Learning Event 2: Describe and Identify the Characteristics of AM Radio
* Learning Event 3: Describe and Identify the Characteristics of FM Radio
* Learning Event 4: Describe and Identify Phase Shifting and Distortion Problems in Stereo Systems
* Learning Event 5: Describe and Identify the Electronic Requirements of Radio Receivers
* Lesson 5: DESCRIBE AND IDENTIFY COMPONENTS OF RECORDING SYSTEMS, AUDIO SPEAKERS, CABLES AND CORDS, AND USES OF BASIC MEASURING EQUIPMENT
* Learning Event 1: Describe and Identify the Components of Recording Systems
* Learning Event 2: Describe and Identify the Components and Functions of a Typical Audio Speaker
* Learning Event 3: Describe and Identify the Types of Cables and Cords Used in Radio/Television Studios and Uses of Basic Measuring Equipment
* TROUBLESHOOT TELEVISION EQUIPMENT 41 pages
* Lesson 1: Define Television Camera's Principles Of Image Conversion And Light Principles
* Learning Event 1: Describe the Function of Any Camera System
* Learning Event 2: Describe What Makes Up the Gray Scale of a Television System
* Learning Event 3: Describe the Gamma Factor
* Lesson 2: Define The Visible Spectrum Of Light And Color Principles
* Learning Event 1: Describe the Visible Spectrum of Light Ingredients
* Learning Event 2: Define Luminosity and Trichromatic Color Mixing
* Learning Event 3: Define the Characteristics of Hue,Saturation and Brightness
* Learning Event 4: Define Chromaticity
* Lesson 3: Define The Main Circuits Of A Television Camera
* Learning Event 1: Describe How the Color Separation System Works in a Color Camera
* Learning Event 2: Describe How the Video Signal is Processed from the Lens to the Final Picture
* Learning Event 3: Define and Describe the Encoder
* Lesson 4: Define The Purpose And Use Of A Teleprompter, Pedestal And Camera Heads
* Learning Event 1: Describe the Purpose and Use of a Teleprompter
* Learning Event 2: Describe the Purpose and Use of a Pedestal
* Learning Event 3: Describe the Purpose and Use of a Camera Head
* Learning Event 3: Describe the Proper Procedures for Trouble shooting Suspected Defective Microphones
* Lesson 6: Define And Evaluate Proper Lighting For A Television Studio
* Learning Event 1: Describe Proper Lighting Requirements for a Television Studio
* Learning Event 2: Describe the Characteristics of Light Sources Which Must Be Considered When Lighting a Studio
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