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Jeopardy Term sof the BIZ I Take The Lead The Script You call TH AT an Interview ? Term sof the BizII Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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JeopardyTerms of the BIZ I

Take The Lead

The Script

You call THAT an Interview?

Terms of the Biz II

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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from H1

O/C means this.

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$100 Answer from H1

On-Camera

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$200 Question from H1

This is brief segment with video images & sounds to tease an upcoming segment in a broadcast- going to commercial break

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$200 Answer from H1

Bump

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$300 Question from H1

This is a short transition used in news packages which can be a tracked portion or on-camera stand-up

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$300 Answer from H1

Bridge

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$400 Question from H1

Referring to a shot taken from a remote location other than the studio.

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$400 Answer from H1

LIVE

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$500 Question from H1

Slang term for video in a live shot often in the vo/sot/vo format- also called a wraparound;

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$500 Answer from H1

Donut

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$100 Question from H2

An event that just occurred oris currently transpiring.

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$100 Answer from H2

New Story Lead or HeadlineLead

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$200 Question from H2

Helping viewers or listeners havesome comparison with currentsituations or past ones… like unemployment rates is THIS.

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$200 Answer from H2

Perspective Lead

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$300 Question from H2

Base it on key themes from a previous story, make it smooth, and you have a recipe for THIS,but you can’t ride on one.

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$300 Answer from H2

Segue Lead

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$400 Question from H2

Call it a Hold For Release or call it an Evergreen. Either wayit is THIS type of lead.

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$400 Answer from H2

Soft Lead or Feature Lead

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$500 Question from H2

Families and community leadersresponding to questions and concerns about the devastation from loss of life and property causedrecent tornadoes would qualify asTHIS type of lead.

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$500 Answer from H2

Reax Lead

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$100 Question from H3

The one word title on the top line in the upper left of the script.

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$100 Answer from H3

Slug

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$200 Question from H3

These go on the left hand side of the script.

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$200 Answer from H3

Directions or Instructions forthe director (and other crew)

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$300 Question from H3

THIS would be how you wouldindicate the length of the video the announcer will talk over.

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$300 Answer from H3

Total Run Time or TRT (or Runs)

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$400 Question from H3

The abbreviation used for a sound-bite even though technology haslong since passed by part of it.

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$400 Answer from H3

SOT (Sound on Tape)

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$500 Question from H3

The special name for the words to be read or said by the announcer that go onthe right side of the script. Xerox wouldbe proud.

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$500 Answer from H3

Copy

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$100 Question from H4

When editing interviews for airOne must always exercise THESEstrongly, because context and accuracy is a must.

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$100 Answer from H4

Ethics

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$200 Question from H4

If you were a coach, you wouldn’t teach an interviewer to ask THESEtypes of questions, unless it was a must.

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$200 Answer from H4

Questions that might lead toYes and No answers or responses

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$300 Question from H4

Before an interview a journalist should be thinking of questions thatwill lead to THESE answers.

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$300 Answer from H4

How and Why

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$400 Question from H4

The recorded portion of an interview(sound-bite) from someone who actuallysaw the event is called THIS.

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$400 Answer from H4

An eyewitness account.

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$500 Question from H4

THIS is the radio term used for a sound-bite.

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$500 Answer from H4

An actuality

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$100 Question from H5

A phonetic spelling to help withease in reading.

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$100 Answer from H5

A Pronouncer

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$200 Question from H5

A story that explores another angle of a major story is calledTHIS. It is really a print journalismterm.

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$200 Answer from H5

A Sidebar

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$300 Question from H5

THIS is the “happy-talk” or oftenad-libbed chat when anchors toss to one another.

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$300 Answer from H5

Round Robin

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$400 Question from H5

Ah… hear that…it’s ambient noise.

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$400 Answer from H5

Nat Sound or Nats

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$500 Question from H5

A self-contained pre-recorded storywith or without sound.

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$500 Answer from H5

A Package

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Final Jeopardy

This is a short item designed to attract viewers or listeners toa story later in the newscast.

It’s not really considered meanwhen done this way.

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Final Jeopardy Answer

A Tease