Closed-Circuit Television in School and Community: The Chelsea Project

Lawrence Creshkoff

Industrial vidicon cameras, master antenna distribution system and standard home receivers are used in a community TV station which links an elementary school, settlement house, city health center and public housing project in New York City. The instructional programs are handled by two people: the technician, who presets cameras and lights and controls video-audio; and the teacher, who operates four cameras and his charge of her own props during telecasts.

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Published
1959-11
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J16948