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Role models from the visual media often spark in viewers the will to emulate desired
behavior. The Entertainment-Education method combines emotional appeal and relevant
knowledge in order to promote such behavior change. This book—the second
in a three-book series titled Communication for Behavior Change—is
amied at all producing or directing Entertainment-Education dramas for television
and film.
The
authors—both leading practitioners in the field of Entertainment-Education—dwell in detail on the Design Approach for determining and then articulating
effective messages to be contained in the drama, along with guidelines and examples
at every step. Drawing on methods that have been tried and tested in various
countries worldwide, the guidelines offered in the book will be invaluable for
anyone wanting to create a successful Entertainment-Education television drama
or film. In addition to a number of actual scripts that have been converted
into dramas, the useful appendices provide sample documents of various procedural
requirements mentioned in the course of the book.
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