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Vcrs (First Book),Used
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Product Description Explains what videotape and VCR's are and how to use them and provides instructions for audio dubbing and other video projects From School Library Journal Grade 4 Up An overview of videotape re corders, including a brief history of VCRs. The bulk of the book discusses the various features, formats, and models of present day machines. A stepbystep guide for connecting the VCR to various television setups is also included. Information on au dio dubbing and using two VCRs for edit ing is also included. A brief section on video projects contains only six sugges tions and no helpful hints for filming tech niques or classroom management. Most of the information presented can be found in the instruction manual for any modern VCR. Diagrams and stock blackand white photos are of average quality. A much better book for beginners is Porta ble Video (PrenticeHall, 1982) by Le Baron. Joanne Troutner, Tippecanoe School Corp., Lafayette, Ind.Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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