Project Planning - ENG

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Across
  1. 3. attention to actor, prop and costume in order to insure proper cuts between shots, and make scenes seem like a single, continuous whole. i.e. actor wearing black shirt day one, but day two wearing white tells audience this is two different days.
  2. 4. Process of reporting events and activities that occur outside of the television studio.
  3. 5. editing short well shot clips from different angles.
  4. 6. to indicate panning, tilting, and zooming
  5. 9. During postproduction, the edited clips are grouped by audio and video into segments of three sentences per style or format.
  6. 12. piece of narration in a broadcast, where the reporter is not seen but is narrating (audio) information with supporting video.
  7. 14. Portions of video project that include sound (dialogue, music, or background sounds).
  8. 15. Summarizes the content. A standard format for the final sentence of script ending an ENG report. Identifies the reporter (by name) and station affiliation.
  9. 16. recorded segment in which the audio/video portions remain in sync. Sound bites are usually three to five seconds in length.
  10. 18. written portion of the video project that depicts the “spoken” part of the audio components.
  11. 19. Identifying and listing possible ideas and topics for a project.
  12. 20. process of planning a video project that includes drawing a sketch of the desired shot, accompanying audio, and estimating duration of each shot.
  13. 21. letter type of style used in character generation.
Down
  1. 1. component that allows the typing of words and simple graphics onto the video screen.
  2. 2. (matte) identifies the reporter, interviewee and includes the news station logo.
  3. 7. occurs when two scenes are shot so similar that a noticeable jump in the image occurs
  4. 8. first few sentences of script that establish the setting and events of a news story. Introduces the ENG topic to the viewer.
  5. 10. information, concepts, and ideas about the topic that are to be included in the video program.
  6. 11. the color difference between graphics and their background.
  7. 13. place pertinent footage on timeline, then trim according script/storyboard
  8. 17. point of view taken during a production.
  9. 18. on-camera shot of a reporter as he or she presents information about the topic.