-
what is the anchor lead in?
each script should begin with this. this introduces the story, the reporter and why it is being told.
-
what is a package?
complete edited story from a reporter that is usually 2 min or less. sometimes up to 4 mins.
-
what is a script?
written version of a video news report. includes slug, voice overs, stand ups, and sound bites.
-
what is a stand up?
a part in the reporter's package where the reporter appears on camer and delievers part of the script.
-
what is a voice over?
an anchor or reporter reads a script while video relating to the story is on the screen.
-
what is a tag out?
when a reporter states their name, location and station at the end of a package/stand up.
-
what is a rundown?
list of elements in a newscast.
-
what is a block?
portion of a newscast.
-
what is a producer?
person who supervises, researches, plans and organizes the story. and directs the news team.
-
what is a teleprompter?
device used to show an actor or speaker line by line what to say.
-
TRT?
total running time of a story.
-
read rate?
how fast or slow the reporter or anchor reads on the teleprompter
-
-
-
-
-
block e?
final weather/closing
-
what are commercials?
divides the blocks in a newscast.
-
what do the anchors do when the teleprompter breaks?
they have a paper copy
-
what is the left column of a double column script for?
instructions for the control room.
-
right column?
the words of the script.
-
what should the interviewee do during a video taped interview?
look at the reporter.
-
where should the camera be during an interview?
eye level.
-
what's the difference b/t a broadcast copy and a print copy?
it allows spelling, grammar errors, uses all capital letters, and written in conversational tone.
-
how should you begin a videotaped interview?
state and spell their name and title/class.
-
what should you do while setting up a shot for an interview?
camera should look over the shoulder.
|
|