Placing a subject's eyes on the top third line of a grid
Eyes on Third
The person responsible for clipping the microphone onto the subject's clothing.
The subject or person being interviewed
Traditional method of illuminating a subject using multiple light sources.
Three Point Lighting
A question that cannot be answered with a simple yes or no.
Open-ended
In three words -- Girls are making their own homecoming dresses this year.
Girls make dresses
When using a Sony PXW, choose this option in the Mic Select menu when using a wireless lav mic.
Stereo Mini
This kind of microphone might sit on top of a camera and is pointed directly at the subject.
Shotgun Microphone
Primary source of light placed to one side of the subject.
Key Light
A quick, usually unprepared interview.
In three words -- Parking in the main lot at Jefferson High School has become more difficult due to road repairs blocking the entrance.
Repairs block lot
This camera angle can make a subject appear confident and powerful
Low
The distance between the subject and the microphone they are speaking into.
About 1 foot
Also known as a Back Light
Hair Light
An interview that is planned for in advance and includes the use of professional lighting.
Formal
One sentence that will guide your news story.
Focus Statement
When framing an interview, be sure to include this in front of the subject.
Noseroom or Talking Space
The kind of microphone a reporter might use during an on-the-go interview
Handheld
When there is no professional lighting available, use this
Natural Light
The first question of any interview.
Can you please say your name and spell it?
Footage of the topic you are covering
B-Roll
Cameras in the classroom cannot record without this type of media.
SD Card or Secure Digital Card
The type of microphone that can be pinned to the clothing of a subject.
Lapel or Lavalier
Secondary light source used to eliminate shadows.
Fill Light
Reporter Sandwich
Small piece of an interview
Sound Bite