Make the Switch
Storytelling
Acronyms
Camera Shy
Misc
100
A way to abruptly go from one camera to another.

What is a cut.

100

Although having a topic for a news package is good, it is far better to narrow it down to this.

What is a story. (or a point of the story)

100

When an image appears to the right or left of the anchor. 

What is OTS.

100

Using this will prevent all kinds of odd shaky movements while filming.

What is a tripod.

100

The chroma effect where one color (not always green) is removed from the picture so that images or video beneath can be seen. 

What is greenscreen effect.

200

This color indicates that the image or video is "On the Air"

What is red.

200
When developing questions for an interview, a reporter will always aim for all of these. 

What are the 5W's and H.

200
Any still image. 

What is GFX.

200

Framing of visually interesting objects or people to the left or right or even in toward the top or bottom of the frame. 

What is the rule of thirds.

200

For the director, this item contains the script, the instructions for each shot and the duration of each. 

What is a rundown.

300
This button is red when pressed and will fade the image or video on the screen.

What is the Auto button.

300

One way to ensure that we are covering actual "news" is to keep this in mind.

What is timeliness. (will accept recent, current, or any word indicating date was close)

300

A post production, fully edited, stand alone news story in video form.

What is a PKG.

300

The number of distinct pixels that are displayed in each dimension. It is usually quoted as width× height; for an example: "1080 × 1920″.

What is resolution.

300

A news story in which the anchor reads the copy and a video sequence plays but there is no reporter apparent in the making of the video. 

What is a reader or sometimes called a talkie.

400

The DSK is overlaid on top of all other content and has a name that might make you want to go fishing.

What is the Down Stream Key.

400

We develop stories that impact teens and students at Woodson because they are this.

What is our audience.

400

The end of the program where the image transitions to a black screen. 

What is FTB.

400

A microphone used on the talent or subject that is clipped on clothing. 

What is a lavalier.

400

Planning document for a news crew to know what stories are upcoming and assigning who should cover those stories. 

What is a future's file.

500

These are programmed in order to group together a series of button pressing commands that would be too quick to switch manually. 

What are macros.

500

Engagement occurs when we use Instagram for polls because we have done this.

What is audience participation.

500
Sound that include the interviewee or the people around them as well as nature and other surrounding activity. 

What is NATSOT.

500

A rule to help set up an interview where the camera is positioned relative to the director, the key light, and the person being interviewed. 

What is the L RRR or the R LLL rule. 
500

Reporters develop this to help them tell their story from a particular point of view or to make interesting observations. 

What is the angle.

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