ABSTRACT
All writers need to know how to adapt to new technology and thrive in the new opportunities that it provides. This book provides readers with the nuts-and-bolts of scripting for an array of audio-visual (AV) projects, whether it be a simple slide show,
a multi-image presentation, a computer-based interactive program, or a major multi-area extravaganza. The book is very readable and would be extremely good for reference. Valerie Bragg, Principa, The City Technology College, Kinghurst, British Journal
of Educational Technology, Sept. 1992. - British Journal of Education Technology, September 1992
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part ONE|22 pages
Your AV Career
part TWO|83 pages
The Script: Parts and Process
part THREE|158 pages
Working in the Specialties
part FOUR|15 pages
Succeeding as an AV Scriptwriter