Date of Award
Summer 7-1955
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Education (MEd)
Department
Education
First Advisor
Alexander H. Howard, Jr.
Second Advisor
Reino W. Randall
Third Advisor
Edward B. Rogel
Abstract
The basic problem chosen for this study is "Possible Solutions to Certain Problems Arising in the Production of School-Produced Motion Pictures." Specific problems arise in any medium of expression, and it is wise to expect problems to arise when locally produced audio-visual aids in the form of motion pictures are considered by a school. The paper resulting from this study does not supply all of the answers to all of the problems, nor does it necessarily supply the best answers to any specific problem arising. Nevertheless, by posing some available solutions to certain of the problems, it provides assistance in organizing the thinking and creative activity of those who consider a motion picture film project.
Recommended Citation
Jones, Harley G., "Possible Solutions to Certain Problems Arising in the Production of School-produced Motion Pictures" (1955). Graduate Student Research Papers. 269.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/all_gradpapers/269
Included in
Educational Technology Commons, Film Production Commons, Instructional Media Design Commons