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Show KUED to Sponsor Workshop Have you ever wanted to write, produce and direct your own television program? Then you'll be interested in contacting contact-ing the University's educational television station in Salt Lake City. KUED has scheduled an Educational Edu-cational Television Production Workshop, June 14-24 at its TV studios on the University campus. cam-pus. Three hours of college credit cre-dit are available. Byron J. Openshaw, KUED program director, will coordinate the workshop. Visiting lecturer will be Daniel A. Keeler, educational edu-cational television specialist for the Utah State Department of Public Instruction. THE 10-DAY workshop is designed de-signed to provide instruction and experience in the techniques of preparing and producing TV programs. "Each participant will write, produce and direct a television tele-vision program," Mr. Openshaw said. "Educational TV will receive re-ceive special emphasis," he added, "but the basic principles also apply to commercial television." tele-vision." Anyone interested in television televi-sion production, including school teachers and district supervisors, are invited to attend the workshop. work-shop. For further information write or call: KUED, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah; 322-6336 (area code 801). I |