Thursday 12 December 2013

Scripting Voiceover

After much discussion amongst the group we finally came up with the voiceovers that where to make themselves present throughout our five minute documentary.
  • With the ever developing technology around the globe, it was inevitable that one day books were going to go digital. Years ago electronic devices which allowed people to complete tasks to a quick and easy standard were only dreamed of. Now they have become a reality, but are they here to stay?
  • Modern book production came about as a result of the invention of the printing press, because the printing press mechanised the book production process, books became available in greater numbers. By the nineteenth century however the demand for books could not be met quickly enough by the process of hand printing. Printers developed larger presses to accommodate larger sheets of paper. These improvements allowed printers to produce books at a much faster rate.
  • Does the public’s move towards eBooks spell the end of the book?
  • With the growth and development of eBooks it is understandable that some libraries have taken the opportunity to provide their visitors with an eBook lending service. But how does it work?
  • Many books have been adapted into screenplays since cinema began. Some have become major blockbusters like; Harry Potter, Twilight and The Hunger Games and these adaptations have encouraged young people to read the novels of the films.

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