A type of media people had since the 1700s all the way up until now, that were printed on a printing press and delivered to homes and businesses each day or each week.
Newspaper
This is the term for the legal protection that a person or a company has when they create something
Copyright
This is a job in broadcasting where you film or record other people doing something.
camera operator
The most interactive segment of our broadcast where students send in answers
Question of the Week
This is a common device with which people use to film movies and videos, even at home. An iPad is one of them.
Tablet or phone
book
This is a word we use when a news source is believable
Credible
This is the person who is in charge of the set, making sure everything is going smoothly and everyone is doing his or her job.
The director
The most serious part of the Wildcast that tells dates and information
News
microphone
Audio type of communication that is broadcast out to the public all the time
Radio
If Matthew needed to corroborate the facts from a website, he needed to do this...
prove that it is true
This person makes sure the sound is working right and tells the performers when to start and stop from the engineer booth.
engineer or producer
This is the part of our Wildcast that is the most work, from the beginning of the week to the end, and everyone depends on them to put it all together
Editors
This is the type of editing software we use to make our Wildcast each week.
WeVideo video editing software
This is a type of media that Ms. Marshall had as a child, and it is a system for broadcasting visual and audio content all the time and into people's homes.
Television or TV
Stealing information from a book or a website and calling it your own ideas
plagiarism
This person tells the news in front of the camera. Lester Holt is one of them.
The news anchor
This is the part that we write before we read it in front of the camera.
Script
This is a device broadcasters and anchors use to project and read the words that they will say in front of the camera.
Teleprompter
A large outdoor advertisement that people might see along the roadway
Billboard
When Aubrey needs to complete her project and she uses a picture from Britannica.com, this is what she should do at the end of her project
Give credit to Britannica for the picture.
This is a person who cuts and pieces together the segments, videos or audio clips that make up a whole broadcast.
Editor
This is an important aspect of making the Wildcast - or any broadcast - and we must always keep it in mind when trying to figure out what is most appropriate and necessary to say and do on camera.
Audience
When we need a special background behind our anchors, we can use this to help us change that background and make it look more professional than just a wall or a curtain.
Green Screen