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| B-roll is a type of _________________ used in a newsc | video footage used over a reader |
| ____________ _____________ are short statements used as responses to readers/voicers. | Sound bytes |
| The videotape packages edited by new stations are ______________ packages.” | ENG packages |
| Generally, news packages are _____ _______ or less. | 2 minutes |
| The first step in the sequences for preparing an ENG Package is? | Receive assignment from Assignment Editor or Executive Producer |
| The Second step in the sequences for preparing an ENG Package is? | Gather Key words, facts, do research |
| The Third step in the sequences for preparing an ENG Package is | Shoot B-roll and Interviews |
| A _______________ is designed to hold the attention of the audience during commercials. | Tease |
| A _____________ is designed to peak the interest of the viewer at the beginning of the news show. | Hook |
| A ______________ is designed to transition between stories using ad-lib conversation between hosts. | Cross Talk |
| Which of the following camera shots should try and avoid if possible in your B-roll footage? | Zooms and Pans |
| Director | gives cues to technical crew during production |
| Floor Manager | in charge of studio during production |
| Camera operator | frames the shot |
| When logging raw footage tapes, which of the following is not written down? | TRT (Total Running Time) |
| Technical Director | Operates the Switcher |
| Audio engineer | operates audio mixer |
| A ______ - ____ is read by the host or anchor and introduces the ENG Package | Lead in |
| Give another name for a slug in news | Story |
| There is _________ minutes of news in an average newscast. (taking away sports, cross talks etc.) | 11 |
| When the reporter stands in front of the camera and talks, this is called a(n) ________ (choose the best answer) | Stand up |
| A term that refers to a list of stories for a newscast | Log |
| This person is ultimately responsible for the success or failure of the news program | Producer |
| A reporter needs ___________ so that people will believe what he/she says about the facts of a story | Credibility |
| The music that is heard in the background is often referred to as ___________ | Bumper |
| A(n) ____________ is a main topic for a reader/voicer during the news package | Angle |
| This person is the eyes and ears of the director | Floor manager |
| The term chyron refers to | Graphic |
| A style of writing that places the subject after the verb. | Passive voice |
| ENG stands for Electronic _____ gathering | News |
| An anchor is also called ______, this person presents the news. The person(s) you see when you tune into the news. | Talent |
| The director is like the ________ of the orchestra and makes sure the script is executed properly and in time. | Conductor |
| Stands for Over The Shoulder and is a graphic that is placed over the shoulder of the anchor that indicates or references the story that is being presented. Sometimes it is a graphic or a picture of the event being presented. | OTS |
| This command prepares the camera operater, graphic operator, audio engineer or floor manager. Usually a command to do something follows the ________ command | Ready Command |
| The production is over and it is time to clean up and put all equipment away | Thats a wrap |
| Stories that pertain to the immediate viewing area of the viewers. | Regional |
| usually a long or extreme long shot at the beginning of a package | Establishing Shot |
| hands, feet, clipboards, or some unusual angle to help break up the shot selections in a package | Cutaway Shot |
| showing the reporter listening, laughing, smiling as the interview is being conducted. | Reaction Shot |
| Used by the director and list a third column of director's cues. | 3 column Script |
| A list of everything that is on the news cast. | Run Down or Story Log |
| Writing that indicates the views of the reader or writer. | Bias/Slant |
| The process of refining your script | rewrite |
| A list of vital information that includes the 5 W’s. It is the basis for your script writing | Fact Sheet |
| Stands for Electronic News Gathering | ENG |
| A news report that includes a reporter and crew and the final report is placed on videotape for later airing on the news cast. | ENG Hard Package |
| Style of writing that places the general information first and later lists facts pertinent to the story. Usually used in News paper stories. | Pyramid Style |
| A symbol or drawing that represents a newscast or corporation | Logo |
| The person in charge of the news cast. This person has final say over content and order. | Executive Producer |
| A company that measures audience size. This company sells its information to radio and TV companies so they can know the audience size of their broadcast. | Nielson Rating |
| A graphic that indicates the person speaking. Also refers to the closing moments of the news package | Lower third tag |
| Stands for Quiet on the Set. | QOS |
| Also called the anchor | Talent |
| Ad lib chatting between anchors. Usually done to segue stories or to create a light mood on the set. | Cross Talk |
| This command means to start talking or to commence with the previous ready command. | Cue or Que |
| The last sentence or two of a newscast or of a news package | Closing |
| A line in a newscast that is placed before a commercial and keeps the audience tuned to their channel. | Tease |
| The opening line of a newscast that entices the audience to watch their newscast | Hook |
| Fact sheet | A list of vital information that includes the 5 W’s. It is the basis for your script writing. |
| Rewrite | The process of refining your script |
| Passive Voice | A style of writing that places the subject after the verb. |
| Active Voice | A style of writing that places the verb after the subject. |
| Bias/slant | Writing that indicates the views of the reader or writer. |
| ENG Hard Package | A news report that includes a reporter and crew and the final report is placed on videotape for later airing on the news cast. |
| Soft package: | A news story that is read by the anchor. It may include video or graphics to supplement the presentation. |
| Pyramid Style | Style of writing that places the general information first and later lists facts pertinent to the story. Usually used in News paper stories. |
| Stand up | A reporter stands in front of the camera and talks directly to the audience. It is usually done in the beginning of the story (Stand up intro), at the closing (stand up closing) and/or in the middle of the story to move a story along. |
| Anchor | Also called talent, this person presents the news. The person(s) you see when you tune into the news. |
| Local News | Stories that pertain to the area of the viewers. Also includes |
| Regional News | News that pertains to an area larger than a city. (CN8 covers Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey) |
| National/International news | News pertaining to the country and world events. |
| 5 W’s | The Who, what, where, when, why and how of a story. |
| Hook | The opening line of a newscast that entices the audience to watch their newscast |
| Tease | : A line in a newscast that is placed before a commercial and keeps the audience tuned to their channel. |
| Cross Talk | Ad lib chatting between anchors. Usually done to segue stories or to create a light mood on the set. |
| QOS | Stands for Quiet on the Set. |
| Cue | This command means to start talking or to commence with the previous ready command. |
| Roll VTR | Press play on the VTR (VCR) |
| Talent | Also called the anchor. |
| That’s a Wrap | production is over and it is time to clean up and put all equipment away. |
| Demonstration | A style of video that shows How to do something or shows the results of actions through the video content |
| The Treatment | Describes the objective of the program and gives a brief synopsis of the content. |
| 5. Detailed information content | A reason not to use video |
| Celebrity | Using a famous person as a spokesperson for your message |
| Humor | Creating a lighter message to make a point |
| Reason Why | The message uses facts or other information to make a point. |
| News | This type of video makes it seem like the message is late breaking or important |
| Slice of Life | This immitates real life |
| Testimonials | This style of video uses everyday people to give a story about why your message is important |
| Brainstorming | The process of quickly coming up with story content ideas |
| Swipe File | This is a file that we borrow other ideas and base our videos off of their original creativity but alter to make our own |
| Facilitator | This is the person that leads the group during brainstorming |
| Screen Test | Videotaping talent to see how they look on camera |
| Voice over | Also called "Voice of God" because we hear the person talking but do not see them |
| Objective Statement | Usually there is only one of these and it describes the purpose of your video |
| Storyboard | This is a very popular way of explaining your video to others that shows pictures and some description of your video. This is very much like a comic book. |
| WIIFM | What's in it for me describes the reason why an audience should watch your video |
| Formal | A type of tone of voice that is serious |
| Spokesperson | a tyep of tone of voice that is less serious but we recognize the type of voice. |
| Conversational | A type of voice that is very casual and is very much like a typical everyday type of discussion |
| aloud | What we should do when rewriting our video |
| Master scene Script | A type of script that is intended for an executive producer. It is very general and contains no technical terms |
| Shooting Scene Script | A type of script that contains technical terms and is tended for the crew and talent of a production |
| Scene | A change in time or location |
| Demonstration | A style of video that shows How to do something or shows the results of actions through the video content |
| The Treatment | Describes the objective of the program and gives a brief synopsis of the content. |
| Detailed information content | A reason not to use video |
| Celebrity | Using a famous person as a spokesperson for your message |
| Humor | Creating a lighter message to make a point |
| Reason Why | The message uses facts or other information to make a point. |
| News | This type of video makes it seem like the message is late breaking or important |
| Slice of Life | This immitates real life |
| Testimonials | This style of video uses everyday people to give a story about why your message is important |
| Brainstorming | The process of quickly coming up with story content ideas |
| Swipe File | This is a file that we borrow other ideas and base our videos off of their original creativity but alter to make our own |
| Facilitator | This is the person that leads the group during brainstorming |
| Screen Test | Videotaping talent to see how they look on camera |
| Voice over | Also called "Voice of God" because we hear the person talking but do not see them |
| Dramatic Irony | Occurs when the audience has knowledge that a character in a story does not have. |
| Repetition | The reoccurring phrase or sound throughout the movie that reflects the theme. |
| Static characters | Remain essentially unchanged throughout a film story |
| Internal (inner) conflict | Psychological turmoil within a major character – forces in opposition are different sides of the same personality. |
| Echoing | Reoccurring phrases or statements that reflect the character growth. Usually occurs in threes. |
| Allegory | A story whose every object, event, and person has a corresponding symbolic meaning |
| Developing characters | Deeply affected by action of story, significantly changed as a result. |
| Irony of character | Characters possess strong opposites or contradictions within themselves. |
| Dramatic foils | Contrasting characters with opposite behavior, attitudes, opinions, lifestyles, physical appearances, etc. |
| Dénouement | A brief period of calm following a story’s climax, during which a state of equilibrium returns. |
| Timing/pace | Determined by the action and counter action of the characters as they move towards an outer motivation and encounter the conflicts that arise out of the plot structure. |
| Ray's Outer motivation (Field of Dreams)) | To build a baseball field |
| Ray's Inner motivation (Field of Dreams) | To resolve his conflict with his father - to say I'm sorry |
| Ray's outer conflict (Field of Dreams) | He did not have enough money to keep the filed |
| Ray's inner conflict (Field of Dreams) | His father passed away before he could say I'm sorry |
| Example of Echoing in Field of Dreams | "Is this Heaven?" |
| Hero of "Emperor's Club" | Mr. Hundert |
| Nemesis of "Emperor's Club" | Sedgewick Bell |
| Genre of "Emperor's Club" | Drama |
| Movies and Television productions must create this | Emotion |
| You must connect this to the Canon Cameras when log and transferring from the camera to FCP | Camera power pack |
| Fingertip Pressure | General rule for handling equipment in the TV Studio |