Writing
Do's & Don't
Ethics
Shooting video
Miscellaneous
100
The short hand version of "voice over?"
What is a v-o.
100
The term for sources that are unidentified.
What is anonymous.
100
The constitutional amendment that specifically impacts journalists.
What is the First Amendment.
100
How long should each shot last when you're shooting video?
What is ten seconds.
100
The name of the microphone anchors wear.
What is a lavalier (lav) microphone.
200
Giving someone credit in the story either by naming them in a script and/or using a lower third to identify them on screen.
What is attribution.
200
The Supreme Court decision that ruled students rights, "don't end at the school house door."
What is Tinker vs. Des Moines
200
It sets the scene for your video.
What is an establishing shot.
200
Any school publication or broadcast where students are able to make their own decisions about content.
What is a "public forum" for student expression.
300
This part of a written story must be engaging to immediately draw the viewer's attention.
What is "the lead."
300
A type of journalism designed to excite or entertain an audience instead of informing them.
What is sensational journalism.
300
The Supreme Court case that ruled school administrators can censure student publications/broadcasts if they present a "disruption to the educational process."
What is Hazelwood School District vs. Kuhlmeier
300
You MUST think like a still photographer when you shoot video. You must thing in ______________.
What is "shots."
300
Using someone else's words without giving credit to the source.
What is plagiarism.
400
When you write a story for broadcast your _______ should match your __________.
What is audio and video.
400
Mislabeling a photo, or mischaracterizing video that gives a false impression or harms a person's reputation.
What is "false light."
400
Saying something untrue about a person in a broadcast.
What is slander.
400
The most important part of a person is their _______. And one part shows the most expression. That's why when you shoot a person you should try and see the _________ of their eyes.
What is "face" and "whites."
400
When you use them for a critique, a mash-up, a "funniest videos" highlight story, or simply sampling.
When is it absolutely legal to reuse Youtube videos or photos from Facebook, etc.
500
An anchor read script that uses video and a portion or an interview that another reporter or producer wrote and edited.
What is a voice over sound on tape or vo/sot.
500
Using a small amount of copyrighted work that does not substitute for viewing (or buying) the original.
What is "Fair Use."
500
Printing something untrue about a person in a publication.
What is libel.
500
When you shoot still objects. You must use a _____________. And avoid zooming in, if you must get closer zoom with your _______.-
What is "tripod" and "feet."
500
What must be filed to request information from a government entity: a school, a government office, a police department, etc.
What is a Freedom of Information request.