News Terminology
Floor Signals
Director Cues
Tech Actions
Script & Deliver
100

This term refers to the reporter's narration over video footage without on-screen appearance.

What is Voice Over? 

100

The hand signal for "Two Minutes" remaining in the segment.

What is holding up two fingers?

100

The verbal cue given just before going live to prepare the team.

What is Standby?

100

The action of instantly switching from one camera shot to another.

What is Cut?

100

The process of reviewing scripts for errors in clarity and grammar before air.

What is Proofreading?

200

A short clip of audio from an interviewee, often used in a story.

What is Sound Bite?

200

Signal meaning "Speed Up" to hurry the talent's delivery.

What is rapidly waving hands inward?

200

The cue to switch to a specific camera, like "Take 2."

What is Take Camera?

200

Gradually blending from one image to another for a smooth transition.

What is Dissolve?

200

Key newsroom role responsible for writing and organizing scripts from newswire stories.

Who is the Scriptwriter or Producer?

300

This combines narration over video with a sound bite inserted.

What is Voice Over/Sound on Tape?

300

The countdown signal starting from "Ten Seconds," often verbal or with fingers.

What is Ten-Second Countdown?

300

Camera movement cue for rotating left or right on a fixed axis.

What is Pan?

300

Inserting on-screen text like names or titles during the broadcast.

What is Insert Graphics?

300

Ethical principle requiring a balance of international, national, local, and sports stories.

What is Fair Coverage/Balance?

400

Background audio from the scene, like crowd noise, to add realism.

What is Natural Sound?

400

Signal for "Stretch," telling talent to slow down and fill time.

What is pulling hands apart slowly?

400

Cue for moving the camera physically closer or farther from the subject.

What is Dolly?

400

The action of slowly darkening the screen to end a segment.

What is Fade to Black?

400

On-air etiquette tip: Choose clothing in solid colors to avoid camera distortion.

What is Selecting Appropriate Colors/Style?

500

The safe zone on screen where graphics and text should appear to avoid cutoff on TVs.

What is Safe Area?

500

Complex signal for "Wrap" followed by "Break," indicating end of show and commercial.

What is Circling finger then slicing throat or similar?

500

Audio cue like "Out Cue" to signal the end of a sound bite.

What are Out Cues?

500

Combining audio fade with visual transition, like in music segments.

What is Crossfade?

500

Scenario: If a story lacks sources, ethics demand you ask for clarification—part of this competency.

What is Asking Appropriate Questions?

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