Podcasting
Camera
Interviewing
Photojournalism
Random
100

A podcast doesn't always have to have this

A script

100

Projects an optical image of the scene

Lens

100

Do this before you meet the person you will interview 

Research
100

Ajournalist will use their pen and paper and computer to tell stories, a photojournalist will use their_____

Camera

100

The main light source

Key Light

200

Podcasts can be broken up into_____

seasons

200

Move the camera horizontally on a pivot point.

Pan
200

Asking a second question related to the one you just asked

Follow up question

200

photojournalists also write the accompanying _______ themselves.

Story

200

This will greatly minimize or prevent plosives

Windscreen

300

A quick musical jingle will go here

At the opening

300

The placing of a key part of the picture or action on one of the intersections of a tic-tac-toe grid.

Rule of Thirds

300

If the interviewee evades a question, you can use this tactic

Rephrase the question

300

The meaning of the photo can be further explained by relevant_____

Captions

300

A studio camera support that allows up and down movement of the camera.

Pedestal

400

How to move on to the next topic

A vocal segue

400

Space between the top of the head and the upper edge of the screen

Headroom

400

The cameras and lights in the correct spot for the interview are called this

Producer Sandwhich

400

The________of a news article is the first sentence, usually written as one paragraph, that tells the most important information of the story

Lead

400

This feed is an online file that contains details about every piece of content a site has published.

RSS (Really Simple Syndication)

500

Topic breaks are typically described as_____

Bumpers or Sweepers

(Used to give the listener time to absorb the information)

500

To move the camera in a curve around talent or object. Camera stays equal distance from object.

Arc

500

"What are the biggest challenges in your work?" -

This question is an example of what kind of question topic

Sociopolitical 

500

T larger meaning, message, or situation that your photograph intends to capture.

Context

500

In Photojournalism, This can also  tell the story without seeing the face 

Body Language