Someone who shoots video, edits, and preforms story-telling without the help of a camera man.
What is a MMJ (Multi Media Journalist)?
The equipment worn by the producer during a newscast.
What is a Headset?
When you move a camera side to side.
What is Pan?
The assignment a reporter follows everyday for story ideas.
What is Beat?
Someone who sits behind the desk in the studio and reads the newscast and pitches to reporters.
What is a News Anchor?
What is a Rundown?
The footage that covers up VO.
What is B-Roll?
What you more a camera up and down.
What is Tilt?
What are Interviews?
Someone who goes out and gets stories for the newscast.
What is Field Reporter?
The two things a producer has to print off before the Newscast.
What is a Rundown and Script?
The place where you put your video and audio?
What are Tracks?
When you give a closer perspective of an object.
What is zoom?
What is Keep It Simple Stupid?
What is a Live Shot?
What is pitch story ideas?
The graphic you put on interviews to identify the person.
What are Lower Thirds?
The most important rule to follow when shooting video.
What is 180 rule?
The four things to keep in mind when pitching stories.
What is who, what, when, and why?
The person a reporter interviews on air.
What is a Source?
The most important thing a producer does.
What is Communication?
The default transition on editing software.
What is Cross Dissolve?
What you need to shoot when on sight to set the scene.
What is establishing shot?
The amount of story ideas you should have the day of a newscast.
What is as many as possible?