Doug Moody has dedicated more than thirty years of his life to community television and he has pioneered this form of broadcasting in Australia.
He was a foundation member of CTV-1, Australia’s first community cable television station and remained with the organisation until its demise. These days he continues to broadcast via You Tube and has a huge worldwide fan base.
He has trained many thousands of people to work either in front of or behind the television camera including those on the fringes of society including underprivileged children, the handicapped and those with mental health problems.
His unique SVL Studio is a work of art and enables any space to transform into a fully equipped television studio in minutes. It can then be secured and packed away in any confined space.
In The Techniques & Etiquette of Community TV Production, Doug shares his wealth of knowledge about how to set-up a production, how to run it efficiently and most importantly how to handle the equipment, the cast and the crew.
This manual is an essential tool for those wishing to work in community television and should be studied before anyone is allowed to set foot in a studio. Avoid the pitfalls experienced by others and read this book to ensure a successful and safe future in CTV.
He was a foundation member of CTV-1, Australia’s first community cable television station and remained with the organisation until its demise. These days he continues to broadcast via You Tube and has a huge worldwide fan base.
He has trained many thousands of people to work either in front of or behind the television camera including those on the fringes of society including underprivileged children, the handicapped and those with mental health problems.
His unique SVL Studio is a work of art and enables any space to transform into a fully equipped television studio in minutes. It can then be secured and packed away in any confined space.
In The Techniques & Etiquette of Community TV Production, Doug shares his wealth of knowledge about how to set-up a production, how to run it efficiently and most importantly how to handle the equipment, the cast and the crew.
This manual is an essential tool for those wishing to work in community television and should be studied before anyone is allowed to set foot in a studio. Avoid the pitfalls experienced by others and read this book to ensure a successful and safe future in CTV.