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Television Vocab
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journalism-and-media
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Based off industry's conception of how audience relate. Assert as set of ideas to unite viewers in their national identities as Americans (hegemony)
narrowcasting
focal length
cultural representations
flashback
2. Presents the speech of multiple people interacting
dialogue
Multi-Channel Era
laugh track
medium shots
3. A single shot with a lengthy duration. allows viewers to be emerged in the intense action with out disruption
live-to-tape
environmental sound
long take
camera movement: dolly
4. Conveys a visual relationship to the staging
fade-in
framing
cross-fades
presentational
5. Refers to the world representing in a program
ambient sound
voiceover narration
diegesis
musical montage
6. Filmed TV show - sold to stations and syndicators to reduce financial risk. better quality than kinescope. allowed for flexibility in editing as well as single camera
democratic regulations
telefilms
cross-fades
offscreen space
7. Establishing shot of entire scene
master shot
sound bridge
split-screen
ambient sound
8. Action to black. common when cutting to commercial breaks. gradual- naturalistic. signify shift in time or space
fade-out
hand-held
multi- camera telefilm studio production
Convergence Era
9. When the viewer can become lost in the story. even in sci-fi as long as the world they are in seem relate-able to our world. realistic in form vs. content
keying
long shots
focal length
naturalistic
10. Government intervention of the airwaves FCC
medium shots
democratic regulations
vocal sounds
Classic Network Era
11. Targets media to specific segments of the audience
narrowcasting
multi-camera live production
staging
Realism
12. When viewers outgrew the radio. network programming consisted of only 3 networks -
two shot west
Classic Network Era
flashback
single camera
13. Used as a transition to pull out of a scene
cross-cutting
camera movement: tilt
telefilms
crane shot
14. Pacing edits can provide counterpoint to the music's beats
perspective
animation
shot/reverse shot
rhythm
15. VCR - DVR: digital technologies have given viewers more power to replay - redistribute - watch when convenient - fast forward commercials
two shot west
sound bridge
media technologies
live-to-tape
16. I love lucy - used multi camera to take in front of a live audience - but video signals weren't sent to the control room to edit live-- instead signals were recoded while the audio tape was mixed in. costly lucile footed the bill w/ husband desi. sho
multi- camera telefilm studio production
canted camera angle
standard camera height
vocal performance
17. Eye level
Realism
standard camera height
Multi-Channel Era
two/three shot
18. Space that exists inside the frame.
medium closeup
onscreen space
sound bridge
long shots
19. Allows and isolated detail - object - or body part to fill the screen. commonly used to highlight a piece of evidence or object contributing to the narrative
extreme closeup
sound bridge
framing
wide angle lenses
20. Live - filmed - in-studio - on-location. form is linked to specific genres
camera movement: tilt
textual form
narrowcasting
computer generated animation
21. From black to action. common when retuning from breaks. gradual- naturalistic. signify shift in time or space
sound effects
computer generated animation
fade-in
focal length
22. Aka the establishing shot. sets the scene from a distance. they help ground the program in a particular location
focal length
offscreen space
long take
extreme long shot
23. These early versions of recordings were created by pointing a camera at a television and were the only way to preserve TV until much later
low camera angle
laugh track
sililoquies
kinescope
24. Use short focal length. cause fisheye distortion. increase the depth of the shot
fade-in
wide angle lenses
cross-fades
focal length
25. Everything that takes place in front of the camera: set. props - lighting - costume - makeup - and actor movements and performance
speed
animation
staging
Multi-Channel Era
26. Viewers expect content to be believable and relate to their world-- tricky b/c TV is inherently unrealistic
perspective
Realism
sound effects
monologue
27. Aka the master shot. offer more details of a scene. typically show the entire body-- hard to read gestures or convey emotion
editing
closeups
long shots
staging
28. Rhythmically edits a number of visual sequence over a song that signals an emotional response
staging
Convergence Era
chroma key
musical montage
29. Where two/three people converse in the frame
onscreen space
fade-out
Convergence Era
two/three shot
30. Graphically generated visuals are placed atop a video image. ex: credits or captions
wide angle lenses
sound effects
editing
keying
31. When camera is looking up at a character
two/three shot
videotape
media technologies
low camera angle
32. Chest up. provide facial detail without feeling overtly intrusive
vocal sounds
kinescope
medium closeup
perspective
33. Shift from dominant networks to cable and satellite. there was a wide range of target audiences. viewed TV as the central information and communication medium for the American public.
cross-cutting
graphics
Multi-Channel Era
framing
34. When a character is speaking to themselves to express their emotional states
sililoquies
two/three shot
sound bridge
narrowcasting
35. Rarely has an impacts on viewers comprehension. works to convey naturalism
two/three shot
environmental sound
crane shot
rhythm
36. Transparent paper that animations are drawn onto and then shot
ellipsis
dissolves
cels
camera movement: dolly
37. Footage sent to a control room and director indicates when to cut back and forth from each camera. 4th wall-- doesn't feel natural. rooted in theater
kinescope
fade-out
multi-camera live production
high camera angle
38. The back and forth editing between closeups in a dialogue
animation
canted camera angle
shot/reverse shot
theme songs
39. Images are created and animated digitally
onscreen space
computer generated animation
environmental sound
two shot west
40. When people are talking
narrowcasting
camera movement: pan
focus
vocal sounds
41. Documentary staple - less steady and jumpier. attempts to be realistic
focus
two shot west
hand-held
rack of focus
42. Determines which cameras will be broadcast - transitions in between shots - added graphics
videotape
multi- camera telefilm studio production
camerawork
video switcher
43. Cutting to a sequence occurring simultaneous in another location. creates suspense or thematic parallels
cross-cutting
diegesis
dissolves
multi- camera telefilm studio production
44. Common in soaps where two people face camera in the same direction so they cant see each other's reactions
perspective
split-screen
two shot west
monologue
45. Alters the degree of magnification and depth of an image
live-to-tape
focal length
cultural representations
environmental sound
46. Comprised of internal and extradiegetic
laugh track
instant replay
hand-held
voiceover narration
47. Mimics the motion of turning your head up or down. shows the height of the subject
camera movement: tilt
wipes
cross-cutting
cultural representations
48. The creation or manipulation of images using non-photographic techniques
extreme closeup
focus
camera movement: pan
graphics
49. Videotape allowed individual camera angles to be replayed in slow motion-- allowed for the growth of football
narrowcasting
instant replay
computer generated animation
Realism
50. Waist up. distance allows viewers to see character's facial expressions. mimics a real life conversation. viewer doesn't feel too invasive
medium shots
rack of focus
two/three shot
camera movement: dolly