1-- If the range of ethical standards you follow are duty based they are called deontological.

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1--If the range of ethical standards you follow are duty

based they are called

deontological

2-- The ethical standard followed when what you do is based on the notion that

individuals should be treated equally in terms of rights and responsibilities

egalitarian

3-- What kind of coverage is it when a judge allows only one television camera and one still

camera (that all interested media will use the same shots from), which minimizes court

proceedings’ interference?  pool

4--  The term for the person who puts the newscast together; s/he decides what goes where,

the type each story is, and the length of time given to each story

producer

5--A(n) ----- is a device that helps assignment editors know which news to cover—it’s a

collection of story ideas, notes and news releases

about upcoming events

Futures file

6-- Sweeps are done in

November, February, May, July 

7--The term for the outline of a TV news program

rundown

8--What are the ‘theories of the press’

Social responsibility, libertarian, authoritarian,

communist, developmental   

9--As a reporter does a live close of a news story, the anchor may do a short question/answer

with the reporter, reestablishing the anchor’s command of the show

Anchor debrief

10-- The authority of an individual that can reasonably be assumed to be sufficient for a reporter

to enter someone else’s premises or property

Apparent authority

11--  Our book calls it ------ reporting, in referring to a process of communicating with every

available tool—the camera, microphone, spoken word, editing process, etc

multidimensional

12-- The law that states that at twice the distance from a subject, artificial lights provide only

one-fourth their original level of illumination

Inverse square law

13-- The ---- shot shows the view as seen through the subject’s

eyes  

Subjective / POV

14-- Several shots of action done by the photojournalist, in which shots vary from LS to MS

to CU, and that replicate how a viewer would break down the action if (s)he were at the

scene is called shooting ---

sequences  

15-- Lighting a scene with a single light that produces uninteresting pictures with little sense of depth or modeling is called --- lighting

flat  

16--  Accent or separation light in a 3-point lighting set-up is

the --- light

Back  

17--  A highly directional light coming from above and behind

a subject, adding highlights, shape, and separationfrom the background.  

backlight  

18--  The three parts of three-point lighting 

Key, fill , and back 

19--  In normal shooting, each eye normally contains one highlight, called ------. When lights

are improperly placed, the subject’s eye’s frequently contain how many?

Catchlights / two (one in

each eye)

20--The two more dominant brand names of nonlinear video editing systems  

Avid and Final Cut Pro

21--  A rectangular floodlight.

Broad (or) pan 

23-- The brand name of the classic controlled-beam spotlight; A light with a well-defined lens;

the beam width is varied as the bulb is moved toward and away from the lens.

Fresnel  

24--The relationship of the brightest area to the darkest

area in a given camera shot, as determined by

reflected light readings.  

contrast ratio

25--  Inside the modern TV camera, the ---- is the

solid-state chip that converts reflected light into electrical signals

Charge-coupled device (CCD) or CMOS

26-- Whenever you compose a shot in the viewfinder, you must allow for TV -----, in which

home TV screens clip off the edges of the transmitted image

Cut-off

27--The contrast ratio in NTSC television is ----

30:1

28-- If, while a shot is being made, you shift the focus from one subject to another (such as

from a foreground to a background subject), the effect

is called a ----- focus

rack

29--A thin translucent, colored material such as gelatin or

plastic that can be mounted in front of lighting instruments toproduce specific color effects.

gel  

30--What technique does the text suggest we follow in composing shots in which we

mentally divide the viewfinder horizontally and vertically and place subjects or interest-

catching features at points where these lines intersect.

Rule of thirds

31--Visuals of a news story that should have nat sound but which

are used as cut-ins, cutaways and inserts

B-roll 

32--The legal concept of ------ means saying something that damages someone’s

reputation

Defamation / libel

33--

A camera filter that reduces the amount of light hitting the charge-coupled device without

affecting the color temperature.

neutral density 

34--The scale of measurement used to measure frequencies so that color temperature can be

determined.

Kelvin

34--The color temperature of TV studio lights is ----

3,200 degrees Kelvin

35-If a camera is set to shoot outdoors but is used indoors the video will be ----; if set for indoors

but used outdoors, the video will be ----

Red/orange ; blue  

36--Writing down what is on a videotape, including the content of each shot, the

inpoints and outpoints, andcomments about the quality of

the shot.

logging

37--Current, breaking news is most clearly defined in

television as

spot news 

38--What are the primary means by which TV stations sent their signal back to the station when reporting live in their local community? -- from

a distant location? Live truck and

sat truck

39--A floodlight that contains a single bulb in a bowl-shaped

metal reflector.

scoop  

40. Our text says a good reporter doing a newsgathering interview should ask questions the

__ would ask

viewer

40-- The effect created when direct light throws strong highlights and distinct shadows

Specular light

41--The opening sentence of a news story is best defined as

the

lead

42--The term for the reporter’s live intro and close to a prerecorded segment, such as a

package

Lead-in

43--A court order to produce documents or other information, including on-air tape, a reporter’s

notes, or perhaps even the names of sources.

subpoena

44-- When shooting video for a news story, if a subject moves screen left in the first shot, then (s)he must move left in all other shots

or the result will be a _____.

False reverse 

45-- Rapid montage cutting is also known as _______ cutting

flash

46--A distinct visual jump called the “______ cut” occurs if the camera is allowed to

remain on the same axis line from one shot to the next, typically seen when shooting a

WS followed by a MS or CU without moving the camera off the original axis line

pop

47-- In editing, ------ occur when a shot ends and its accompanying sound ends, only to be

replaced at the splice line by a new picture with new sound

Cold cuts

48--The text says most of the individual shots in a typical TV news story average --- to ---

seconds

4 / 7

49--What are you told to shoot first upon arriving at the scene of a story?

 Perishable (fleeting)

video 

50--The book calls it “_________ video” when referring to too many photographers

around the country who shoot everything that moves with little regard to story line or

subject matter.

Rambo  

51--The book’s author says what part of the news story should be so strong that nothing

else can top it, and that, ideally, the moment the reporter arrives on the scene, (s)he

should begin looking for a shot for it?  

The close

52--Combined with a master shot, typical --- shots include the close-up or insert shot, reaction shot, and point of view shot

Pick -up / cut-in

53--Even when photographing with a single camera, a photographer can produce shots that can be edited together in matched action provided that (s)he also shoots --- action

Overlapping

54--The shot that is often called ‘the pan with a purpose.’

Moving (follow) shot

55--According to John DeTarsio, while a news story is told by the action—whether it’s a

death or murder scene or whatever, it’s the _______ that makes the story memorable

reaction

56-- In all on-camera appearances, the cardinal rule is to choose clothing and

accessories that

will help keep attention on the Reporter’s face

57-- Of the TV live shot formats, which of the options would a reporter use between their standup in a live shot with the least time to prepare, such as when covering a

story as it unfolds?What are the other types?

“Scene scan:; this question, like others, should

remind you of a list of terms to

study, similar to this

58--One of the first rules for writing television news is to

reference your ------.

video

This may get updated – be sure to study these first but then also check back, just in case. And – go back though the course outline and previous

review materials—looking for more of the major ideas we covered this semester.

video

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