Video Production for Learning about Pramothai (Isan-Shadow Puppet): A Case Study of the Phet Nong Ruea Troupes
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The objectives of this research were to collect information about the Pramothai performed by Phet Nong Ruea Troupes and to produce a documentary about the Pramothai produced by Phet Nong Ruea Troupes. This research used a qualitative research methodology to collect data, then analyzed the content and presented the data in a descriptive way, and used a quantitative method to assess media satisfaction. The results of the study were divided into three issues: 1) Founder's History 2) the founding of Phet Nong Ruea Troupes 3) Pramothai Phet Nong Ruea Troupes Performance. The next step was to use that information to produce video media by applying the 3-step of television documentary production process of the Public Relations Department (2011) as a framework for operating. After watching the documentary, 30 students in the Local Wisdom course were asked to complete a satisfaction questionnaire. The overall video media satisfaction assessment was at a high level (=3.99, S.D.=0.61).
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