TV Crew / History / Types Puzzle

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  1. 4. Because of the need for all the lighting, a studio will have an abundance of ________ power
  2. 5. The Russian-born inventor that worked closely with RCA to develop television
  3. 6. The amount of people needed to do a field production
  4. 7. pioneering sitcom in the early 1950's
  5. 10. The _______ room is where the Director and Technical Director sit
  6. 12. Audio Director sets up the ___________ so crew can talk to each other even though they are in different rooms
  7. 13. not blurry
  8. 16. Utah-born inventor of television
  9. 21. Needs to be very organized and work well with people
  10. 23. This person keeps track of timing (abbreviation)
  11. 24. This person records the show: _______ manager
  12. 25. This type of production is a combo of studio and field. The Rose Parade is an example of this
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  1. 1. the _________ director helps determine the look and feel of the show
  2. 2. Director works with cast and crew before the show to make sure everyone knows what to do. This is called the _________
  3. 3. This crew member uses hand signals to communicate: _____ manager
  4. 8. The AD will do this just before a show starts and it allows everyone on the crew to start at just the right time
  5. 9. The director marks a __________
  6. 11. The ________ Operator adjusts the colors and brightness levels using a camera control unit (CCU)
  7. 14. the Technical Director (TD) runs the video __________
  8. 15. Frames and composes shots: ______________ operator
  9. 17. CBS and ___ were the first two television networks
  10. 18. Company ran by David Sarnoff
  11. 19. A studio will have ____ ceiling so that the lights may be hung above the action on the studio floor
  12. 20. UK-based inventor of Europe's first working television system.
  13. 22. Calls the shots for the show and is considered the leader of the production team