Across
- 3. The person responsible for overseeing the creative aspects of filming and directing actors.
- 6. The real-time transmission of a TV show as it is being filmed or performed.
- 8. A visual representation of the scenes in a TV show, often used in pre-production planning.
- 9. The person or team responsible for managing the overall production process, including budgeting and scheduling.
- 12. The process of selecting and assembling footage to create the final version of a TV show.
- 14. The licensing of a TV show for broadcast by multiple networks or stations.
- 15. The process of adjusting and enhancing the color of footage to achieve a desired look or style.
- 16. The final stage of post-production where all elements of the TV show are combined into a finished product ready for distribution.
Down
- 1. The creation of the storyline, dialogue, and scene directions for a TV show.
- 2. The distribution of the finished TV show to audiences through television networks, streaming platforms, or other channels.
- 4. The art of capturing images on film or digital media, including camera work, lighting, and framing.
- 5. The phase of creating a TV show where filming occurs.
- 7. The phase of production that involves editing, visual effects, sound mixing, and other enhancements after filming is complete.
- 10. The process of selecting actors for roles in a TV show.
- 11. The process of combining and balancing audio elements, including dialogue, music, and sound effects.
- 13. The measurement of audience size and demographics for a TV show, used to determine its popularity and advertising revenue.