Motion-Picture and Television Instruction in U.S. Colleges and Universities, 1956–1957—Part I, Motion-Picture Instruction
In 1945 the SMPE Committee on Motion Picture Instruction was established to collect information for the Society on motion-picture course offerings in the nation's colleges, universities and institutes. Chairman John G. Frayne reported the findings of the first study in the Journal in 1946.1 A follow-up study by Jack Morrison, President of the American Educational Theater Association, was published in the Journal in 1950.2 The report that follows, in two parts, while patterned after the Frayne and Morrison surveys, has been broadened in scope to include TV courses offered in U.S. institutions of higher education. The motion-picture and television instruction reports will be published in separate parts, because the two fields, though related, tend to remain separate entities in today's curricula.
- Print ISSN
- 0361-4573
- Published
- 1957-07
- Content type
- Original Research
- DOI
- 10.5594/J13882