Interviewing and Ethics
Three-Point Lighting and Color
Composition and Shots
Industry Terminology
Camera Movements
100

This is the standard, professional shot for news interviews, framing the subject from the chest up.

What is a Medium Close-Up (MCU)?

100

This is the primary, brightest light that sets the main exposure and tone.

What is the Key Light?

100

This space is left in the frame in front of a moving or looking subject to create balanced movement or gaze.

What is Lead Room (or Nose Room)?

100

A short clip of an interviewee speaking, also known as the soundbite.

What is SOT (Sound On Tape)?

100

The entire camera swivels vertically (up or down) from a fixed axis.

What is a Tilt?

200

This ground rule means the information can be used, but cannot be attributed to the source by name.

What is On Background?

200

This light softens the shadows created by the Key Light and reduces contrast.

What is the Fill Light?

200

A shot taken from the subjective visual perspective of a character or subject.

What is Point-of-View (POV)?

200

The local station that has a contractual agreement to carry the programming of a major network.

What is an Affiliate?

200

The camera swivels horizontally (left or right) from a fixed axis.

What is a Pan?

300

The deliberate, silent pause used after an interviewee finishes speaking, encouraging them to elaborate.

What is a Pregnant Pause?

300

Light from a large or diffused source, such as a large window, creates this light quality.

What is Soft Light?

300

The basic compositional rule where key elements are placed along the lines or intersections of a nine-part grid.

What is the Rule of Thirds?

300

This is the unmanipulated, real-life background sound from the scene (e.g., traffic, applause) used to add atmosphere

What is NAT Sound (or Natural/Ambient Sound)?

300

The entire camera physically moves forward or backward, changing the perspective.

What is a Dolly (or Track)?

400

The camera operator's priority is the interviewee's frame, so the reporter is usually positioned this way.

What is slightly off-camera?

400

Low-Key lighting, which creates a dramatic, shadowy look, is the result of this type of Key-to-Fill contrast ratio.

What is a High Ratio?

400

This transitional shot of something other than the main subject is used to cover edits or provide context.

What is a Cutaway?

400

The senior manager responsible for the entire news operation, including content, quality, budget, and personnel.

What is the News Director (ND)?

400

This camera movement changes focal length, making the subject appear closer or farther, but does not change perspective.

What is a Zoom?

500

This type of question, such as "Wouldn't you agree that...", must be avoided as it biases the interview.

What is a Leading Question?

500

This type of light, like Daylight at 5600K, has a higher Kelvin temperature and a cooler, more blue color.

What is Cooler Light (or Higher K Light)?

500

This type of angle, where the camera looks up at the subject, makes the subject appear dominant or powerful.

What is a Low Angle?

500

A fully self-contained, pre-recorded news report featuring the reporter's voice-over, B-roll, SOTs, and often a stand-up

What is a Package? 

500

The entire camera is lifted or lowered on a large mechanical arm, allowing for sweeping vertical or diagonal movements.

What is a Crane (or Jib)?

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