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Producción en televisión: Procesos y Elementos que Integran la Producción en Televisión

Author

Raúl Díaz Victorica

Summary

En este libro se presentan los procesos y los principales elementos que intervienen en la producción de un programa de Televisión, sin importar el género o lineamiento del mismo. Con estos elementos se integran y conjugan la creatividad para que un programa de televisión pueda ser realizado, y el televidente comprenda el contenido y la comunicación que el guionista quiere trasmitir.

Publisher

Languages

Español

Contact

Raúl Díaz Victorica
Tel: (0155) 58 71 57 97, 044 55 31 39 29 83

Source

Información enviada por Raúl Díaz Victorica a La Iniciativa de Comunicación.


Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site April 02 2003
Last Updated April 22 2008

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