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Albarran, Management of Electronic Media, Fourth Edition
Alten, Audio in Media, Eighth Edition
Eastman/Ferguson, Media Programming: Strategies and Practices, Eighth Edition
Gross, Digital Moviemaking, Seventh Edition
Hausman/Benoit/Messere/O’Donnell, Announcing: Broadcast Communicating
Today, Fifth Edition
Hausman/Benoit/Messere/O’Donnell, Modern Radio Production, Eighth Edition
Hilliard, Writing for Television, Radio, and New Media, Ninth Edition
Hilmes, Connections: A Broadcast History Reader
Hilmes, Only Connect: A Cultural History of Broadcasting in the United States,
Second Edition
Mamer, Film Production Technique: Creating the Accomplished Image,
Fifth Edition
Meeske, Copywriting for the Electronic Media: A Practical Guide, Sixth Edition
Osgood/Hinshaw, Visual Storytelling
Stephens, Broadcast News, Fourth Edition
Viera/Viera, Lighting for Film and Electronic Cinematography, Second Edition
Zettl, Sight Sound Motion: Applied Media Aesthetics, Fifth Edition
Zettl, Television Production Handbook, Tenth Edition
Zettl, Television Production Workbook, Tenth Edition
Zettl, Video Basics 6
Zettl, Video Basics Workbook 6
Zettl, Zettl’s VideoLab 3.0, Revised, DVD-ROM

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Herbert Zettl
San Francisco State University

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