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1. Early field video camera Early field video camera Television production & direction Videographer Greg Mattern using one of Prairie Public's first field video cameras.

2. Concentrating on capturing images of wildlife in the badlands Concentrating on capturing images of wildlife in the badlands Television production & direction Small format video cameras allowed television crews to more easily access remote areas while filming wildlife. Videographer Travis Jensen concentrates on a mule deer in Burning Coal Vein Campground in...

3. The challenges of television production in a small studio The challenges of television production in a small studio Television production & direction Prior to acquiring the downtown studio, Prairie Public's live broadcasts were made from studio space in Ceres Hall on the North Dakota State University campus. As seen in this photograph, cameras were...

4. An early television camera An early television camera Television production & direction This early studio camera featured a lens turret with lenses of different focal lengths. The camera operator changed from a wide shot to medium shot to close up by rotating the lens turret. Modern studio...

5. Field production equipment before videotape Field production equipment before videotape Television production & direction Prior to portable videotape cameras, television crews used film cameras. The film would be developed, edited, and then transfered to videotape for broadcast.
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