To make the TV production learning curve a little less steep, UWTV Production has created the following informational programs. You can watch the programs whenever you like; just select your connection speed. (Windows Media Player is required to watch the programs. Click here for the free player.)
Programs are also available in downloadable formats: as an audio only file, and as an iPod compatible video file. These file can be played on many portable media devices, as well as on your desktop using the free QuickTime player, as well as others. Note: If you have trouble saving a file because it opens within a media player, right-click (or Ctrl-click on a Mac) on the link and select "Save Target/Link As..."
You may also order these programs on DVD for a nominal fee. For more information, please fill out the UWTV contact form with the name of the program you are interested in, as well as your contact information.

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The TV Wasteland Zone
It has often been said that television is a vast wasteland. It may be because the average channel surfer doesn't know who's talking. See why graphics, audio, and lighting will make your televised lecture much more interesting in "The TV Wasteland Zone". (Runtime — 6:04)
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The Convergence Zone
The convergence of television and computing will change the way we get information, if the Television Director and the Networking Engineer don't kill each other first. See what happens when television isn't video and computing isn't data in "The Convergence Zone". (Runtime — 7:58)
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The Videoconference Zone
Videoconferencing is becoming more common for both educators and business professionals. Learn about some common videoconferencing pitfalls and how to avoid them. Recommended for anyone asked to be in a videoconference. (Runtime — 7:24) |

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The Talent Zone
Anyone who has ever given a televised lecture or appeared on a television interview show knows that it is not as easy as it looks. "The Talent Zone" shows why this can be so stressful and what the lecturer or expert "talent" can do to make their show business career a little less stressful. (Runtime — 8:10) |

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The I.D. Factor
Did you ever distribute a television program, expect a big response and not receive it? Did you wonder if anybody watched it? Maybe thousands did, but they didn't know how to follow up. Here are some fast and easy techniques you can use to get feedback from your audience. (Runtime — 6:38) |

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The Copyright Court
Whenever educators are using media in the classroom or producing their own content, the issue of Copyright comes up. Just what is Fair Use, and who does it apply to? Who needs to sign the Talent Release Form, and who cares about Copyright Clearances? These and other Copyright issues are covered in "The Copyright Court". (Runtime — 13:41) |
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