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