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Kodak 220
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Planning
the
Visuals
Now
develop
the
visual
side
of
the
script
the
same
way
you
developed
the
narration.
Read
through
the
script
(and
listen
to
the
"test
tape”
you
made).
Make
a
list
of
all
the
images
that
might
work
with
the
script.
Then
go
back
over
the
list
and
eliminate
images
that
aren’t
techni¬
cally
feasible
or
that
would
be
too
troublesome
to
shoot
(because
of
dis¬
tant
or
difficult
locations).
Type
up
the
script
with
the
com¬
mentary
on
the
right
side
of
the
page
and
the
descriptions
of
the
visuals
on
the
left
(as
shown
on
page
7,
in
"On
the
Job
Safety,”)
It’s
easier
to
type
this
way.
If
you
double
or
triple-space,
you’ll
have
room
for
the
revisions
you
may
want
to
make
later
as
you
edit
the
slides.
When
planning
your
slides,
be
sure
that
no
image
remains
on
the
screen
for
too
long.
Also
remember
that
you
have
the
option
of
recording
a
program-pause
signal
at
any
point
in
the
program
(with
Model
470
and
Model
570AF)
for
automatic
tape
stop.
When
the
tape
automatically
stops
in
response
to
the
recorded
150
Hz
program-pause
signal,
you
can
ask
questions
of
the
audience,
use
the
image-magnifying
feature
to
spotlight
details
in
the
center
portion
of
the
slide,
and
then
resume
the
program
when
appropriate.
Indicating
Siide-Advance
Puises
in
the
Script
Note
that
the
slide
changes
are
indi¬
cated
by
the
start
of
each
new
para¬
graph
and
that
the
images
are
num¬
bered
consecutively.
If
your
script
does
not
contain
de-
4.
scriptions
of
the
visuals,
you
can
still
indicate
where
each
slide
change
is
located
in
the
program
by
inserting
a
round
dot
(with
a
felt-tip
pen)
above
the
words
in
the
script
that
are
spo¬
ken
as
the
image
changes.
Then
num¬
ber
the
dots
consecutively.
Piacement
of
Program-Pause
Signals
in
the
Script
To
show
where
program-pause
signals
are
needed
in
the
script
(using
Models
470
and
570AF
only),
simply
print
TAPE
STOP
(preferably
in
red
ink).
Be
sure
to
allow
two
seconds
of
5.
silence
(unrecorded
tape)
before
and
after
each
program-pause
signal
to
prevent
tape
slowdown
and
start-up
distortion
of
the
recorded
audio.
6
.
Editing,
Arranging
the
Si
ides,
and
Loading
the
Tray
1.
Place
your
slides
so
that
all
im¬
ages
and
words
are
right-side
up,
reading
correctly
from
left
to
right,
and
in
correct
projection
sequence
(in
the
order
that
you
want
them
to
appear
in
the
show).
2.
Review
your
slides.
Is
each
slide
properly
exposed,
composed,
and
focused?
Are
all
important
ele¬
ments
in
each
slide
legible?
Is
the
meaning
of
each
slide
readily
ap-
8.
parent?
Do
the
images
fit
together
visually
and
make
logical
sense?
Now
is
the
best
time
to
delete
or
replace
ineffective
slides.
3.
Rotate
the
remaining
slides
upside
down
(so
that
all
images
are
up-
9.
side
down).
Number
each
slide
mount
consecutively
in
the
upper
right-hand
corner.
(Do
not
use
sticky
labels
on
the
mounts.
Pro¬
jector
heat
will
loosen
them,
caus¬
ing
the
slides
to
jam
in
the
gate.
Use
a
permanent
ink
felt-tip
mark¬
er
instead.)
11»
Remove
the
lock
ring
or
cover
of
the
tray
by
turning
it
counter¬
clockwise.
Be
sure
the
bottom
metal
slide
retainer
plate
of
the
tray
is
locked
in
the
zero
position.
(Turn
the
bottom
metal
plate
of
the
tray
until
it
locks
tightly.)
Insert
the
first
slide
into
slot
num¬
ber
1,
the
second
slide
into
slot
number
2,
etc.
Remember:
the
cor¬
rect
slide
orientation
for
the
Au-
dioViewer/Projector
is
with
the
image
upside
down
and
the
cor¬
rect-reading
side
of
the
transpar¬
ency
facing
toward
the
next-higher
number
in
the
tray.
Insert
the
slides
into
the
tray
in
exactly
the
same
order
and
orien¬
tation
as
you
arranged
them
(with
the
images
upside
down).
Hold
the
full
tray
right-side
up
in
front
of
you.
The
mount
numbers
on
the
slide
mounts
should
be
positioned
next
to
the
outside
cir¬
cumference
of
the
tray
and
visible
as
the
tray
is
rotated.
Replace
the
lock
ring
or
cover
of
the
tray.
Place
the
tray
on
the
Audio-
Viewer/Projector
and
advance
through
the
slides
while
checking
them
for
correct
order
and
image
orientation
on
the
screen.
Reset
the
tray
to
the
beginning
of
the
program
(so
that
slide-number
"0”
is
at
the
gate
index).
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BrandKodak
Model220
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LanguageEnglish

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