TV production

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Across
  1. 3. Not filming at a studio? Filming will take place here.
  2. 5. A one-time episode of a proposed series, usually in extended form, to gauge the audience's reaction and to find out if people would enjoy a whole series.
  3. 6. The direction you are required to look in shot.
  4. 8. A document that details what is going to appear on the show For example celebrities, guests and items.
Down
  1. 1. Most often an interview guest and the back of the reporter’s head.
  2. 2. Used to mark each take by number and help the editor synchronize sound and vision.
  3. 4. This device is used by a presenter to read a script on a transparent panel in front of a television camera lens in such a way that the text remains hidden from the camera
  4. 7. A short visual sequence that identifies TV or radio show. A symbol or logo, sometimes accompanied by music, a jingle or an animation.