Television production; the creative techniques and language of TV today ([c1957])

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INDEX 221 driver, 71 drop (card), 124 (scenery), 129 drop in, 124 drop out, 124 dry end, 168 dry rehearsal, 62 dry run, 62 Du-Arc, 98 dub, 148 dubber, 153 dubbing, 144 dubbing session, 148 dupe, 148, 166 dupe negative, 166 duping print, 166 Dutch angle, 116 Dutchman, 133 dye transfer print, 169 dynamic cutting, 180 dx, 185 ear, 99 Eastmancolor, 169 echo chamber, 151 economic research, 206 ECU, 115 edge flare, 195 edge fogging, 195 edge numbers, 174 edit, 173 editing (chapter), 172 editing room, 173 editor, 173 editorial supervisor, 173 editorial sync, 180 effects (chapter), 184 eight ball mike, 149 8 millimeter, 104 8 mm, 104 elbows, 99 electrical transcription, 148 electrician, 55 electron, 20 electronic camera, 105 electronic inset, 130, 188 electronic media, 20 Electronicam, 105 Electrozoom, 112 emcee, 86 emergency cuts, 63 emote, 89 emulsion, 157 emulsion number, 175 emulsion pile-up, 198 emulsion speed, 167 end, 175 end slate, 77 end title, 37, 124 enlargement print, 166 e.o.f., 190 Epidiascope, 125 erase, 153 erasure, 153 erect, 133 escalator clause, 82 establishing shot, 114 e.t, 148 e.t. man, 54 exciter lamp, 150 executive producer, 40 exit music, 155 expanding square wipe, 187 explosion wipe, 187 exposition, 46 exposure, 110 exposure meter, 93 exposure sheet, 138 ext., 76 exterior, 76 extra, 86 eye-light, 95 eye-mo, 103 Eyemo, 104 facilities, 58 facilities director, 56 fade (audio), 150 (video), 185 fade in, 114 fade out, 114 fading, 194 fake (music), 154 (prop), 89 false ceiling, 128 fanfare, 155 fashion director, 56 fashion stylists, 71 "fast!" (signal), 66 fast motion, 117 favoring shot, 116 fax, 58 fax rehearsal, 62 FCC, 25 FDA, 26 featured performer, 84 featured player, 84 Federal Communications Commission, 25 Federal Trade Commission, 26 fee-TV, 29 feed (actor), 89 (transmit), 28, 152 feed-back, 152 femcee, 86 feminine lead, 84 Ferraniacolor, 169 fidelity (sound), 151 (picture), 193 field (animation), 140 (electronic), 21 field pick-up, 60 fill lights, 94 fill-ins, 94 filler lights, 94 fills, 94 "fillum," 157 film, 157 film base, 157 film cement, 176 film clip, 175 film director, 68 (misuse), 54 film editing (chapter), 172 film fax, 58 film man, 54 film pick-up, 60 film prints, 163 film producer, 68 film room, 59 film speed, 167 film stock (chapter), 157 film strip, 125 film studio (misuse), 59 film TV (chapter), 67 filter (lens), 120 (sound), 151 filter factor, 120 final cut, 179 final script, 44 fine cut, 179 finder (camera), 119 (fashion), 56 fine grain, 166 firm, 38 first cameraman, 69 first cut, 178 first draft, 44 fish pole, 70 5 kw, 98 "fix," 126 fixative, 126