| A | B |
| How does the floor manager give you the cue to slow down? | He stretches imaginary rubber band between hands. |
| How does the floor manager give you the cue to step back or move away from the camera? | He uses both hands in a pushing motion, palms ou |
| What is the floor manager's hand signal for cue talent? | Points to performer or live camera |
| What is the floor manager's hand signal for when the performer must come closer? | Moves both hands toward self, palms in |
| What is the floor manager's cue to stop action or speech immediately? | Pulls index finger across throat in a knife like motion |
| What is directing in simultaneous coordination of two or more cameras, the switcher, audio, and other production elements? | Control room directing |
| What is the process of figuring out clock times by adding given running times to the clock time at which the program starts? | Front-timing |
| As the talent you are talking too softly for present conditions, how does the floor manager give you the cue? | Cup both hands behind ears |
| What is the floor director s hand signal to finish up, and go to closing remarks? | Rotates hand clockwise with extended forefinger |
| What is the final rehearsal with all facilities operating? | Dress rehearsal |
| What is similar to the dress rehearsal in theater and is often videotaped? | All of the above |
| What is the control and structuring of a program shot by shot? | Sequencing |
| What is the signal to cut from one video source to another? | Take |
| What is a rehearsal without equipment? | Dry run |
| What is the time we measure by the clock? | Objective time |
| What is the duration of a show or show segment? | Running time |
| What is the floor director s cue for on time? | Touches nose with forefinger |