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Who is the producer?
This person speaks into the microphone into the control room to relay information to the studio
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What is head room?
The area above a person when they are being interviewed
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What is b-roll?
Video that supports your story
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What is a wired microphone?
A type of microphone that is generally more dependable
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What is Adobe Premiere Pro?
The full name of the editing software we use in class
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What is camera 3?
This camera (number) represents the camera closest to the control room/window
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What is the rule of thirds?
This composition technique, based on an imaginary grid, can be applied to interviews AND b-roll
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What are wide, medium, and tight?
The three main types of b-roll we have learned about so far
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What are lav and handheld?
The two types of microphones we have learned about (this has nothing to do with WIRES - not wired/wireless)
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What is the playhead?
The name of the blue marker in our editing system that indicates what you are seeing on screen
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Who is the director?
This person pushes the buttons on the TriCaster ensuring the correct graphics and videos play on screen during filming
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What is talking space?
The other term for nose room
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What is an establishing shot?
Another name for a wide shot used at the beginning of a story to show where a story is taking place
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What is a mic check?
The audio-based action that should take place before beginning any interview or live sound recording
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What is Command + Z?
The keyboard shortcut for "undo" when you want to correct a mistake
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Who is the floor director?
This person is the "boss" of the studio and is in charge of counting down and fixing microphones
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What is eyes on third?
This composition technique is primarily focused on people being interviewed
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What is pad?
Extra time at the end of a story that allows the director time to go to the next story on the TriCaster
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When is never?
When a lav mic cord should be seen during an interview
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What are project, source monitor, program, and timeline?
The names of all four panels in our editing software
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What is talent?
This is the general term for ALL people who represent the news station ON CAMERA
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What are rule of thirds, eyes on third, and talking space (or nose room)?
The three main video composition techniques "rules" we have studied (they go together)
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What is a medium shot?
This type b-roll shot shows both context of the story AND some detail of the story
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What is ask their first and last name and title?
An action that should be taken each time someone is interviewed to insure the proper information can be shown on screen in a lower third
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What are render and export?‹
The two things you must do when you finish editing so that you may upload your project into Google Drive
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