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Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1986
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Television Camera Movement as a Source of Perceptual Information.
Kipper, Philip
Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, v30 n3 p295-307 Sum 1986
Fixed and moving-camera videotaped versions of a scene were shown to adult participants to test hypothesis that perspective changes produced by television camera movement provide viewers with information about the environment being viewed not available to viewers of fixed images. Moving-camera viewers better understood and remembered a scene's physical properties. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Adults, Discriminant Analysis, Environment, Hypothesis Testing, Intermode Differences, Literature Reviews, Memory, Motion, Production Techniques, Recall (Psychology), Recognition (Psychology), Research Needs, Television Research, Television Viewing, Video Equipment, Videotape Recordings, Visual Perception
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Language: English
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