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Television Vocab
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journalism-and-media
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1. Omitting intervening moments. used to condense time. turn a day in 30minutes
anthology drama
ellipsis
framing
split-screen
2. Includes a range of technologies such as TV - internet - video games. Provided and even wider range of video-based technologies.
monologue
score
keying
Convergence Era
3. Refers to the world representing in a program
medium shots
diegesis
cross-fades
kinescope
4. Audio and video in an edits are staggered: the next's scenes sound is heard before cutting to the shot
laugh track
sound bridge
extreme closeup
Realism
5. An edit where the shots do not sufficiently re-frame the action
rack of focus
dialogue
jump cut
animation
6. Space that exists outside the frame. can still be a part of the staging or when a character walks out of a room-- the story still follows them
offscreen space
perspective
ellipsis
cels
7. Documentary staple - less steady and jumpier. attempts to be realistic
fade-out
sound effects
music
hand-held
8. Based off industry's conception of how audience relate. Assert as set of ideas to unite viewers in their national identities as Americans (hegemony)
chroma key
cultural representations
staging
fade-in
9. Waist up. distance allows viewers to see character's facial expressions. mimics a real life conversation. viewer doesn't feel too invasive
medium shots
narrowcasting
framing
style
10. Use short focal length. cause fisheye distortion. increase the depth of the shot
wide angle lenses
low camera angle
rhythm
cultural representations
11. Conveys a visual relationship to the staging
speed
framing
media technologies
standard camera height
12. Everything that takes place in front of the camera: set. props - lighting - costume - makeup - and actor movements and performance
rhythm
staging
Multi-Channel Era
graphics
13. We cannot loose ourselves in the programming because it is so artificial-- people don't randomly break out into song. very stylized. realistic in content vs. form-- ex: glee
fade-in
extreme long shot
presentational
cels
14. Rhythmically edits a number of visual sequence over a song that signals an emotional response
closeups
musical montage
Convergence Era
high camera angle
15. 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
cultural representations
environmental sound
multi-camera live production
diegesis
16. Mimics the motion of turning your head left or right
ellipsis
onscreen space
low camera angle
camera movement: pan
17. Alternative to recording on film. 1950's - limited storage capacity and image quality
videotape
anthology drama
offscreen space
textual form
18. Moving backwards in time to provide earlier story information or reflect on past events
framing
flashback
focus
ellipsis
19. When images overlap - one to another. gradual- naturalistic. signify shift in time or space`
chroma key
cross-fades
monologue
dissolves
20. Presumably not heard by characters. can be either from audience or pre-recorded
camera movement: pan
sound effects
dialogue
laugh track
21. 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.
Multi-Channel Era
narrowcasting
graphics
cultural representations
22. Diegetic - and non-diegetic
camera movement: tilt
extreme closeup
music
laugh track
23. Sequence is consistent. one character is always on the left - other on the right. avoids distorting
long take
presentational
speed
screen direction
24. The formal characteristics that help express meaning independently of a text's context
camera movement: tilt
wide angle lenses
style
media technologies
25. The back and forth editing between closeups in a dialogue
computer generated animation
textual form
shot/reverse shot
canted camera angle
26. When a shot had a narrow depth of field and part of the image is out of focus
standard camera height
theme songs
rack of focus
flashback
27. 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
focal length
wipes
multi- camera telefilm studio production
voiceover narration
28. Where two/three people converse in the frame
sililoquies
musical montage
two/three shot
multi- camera telefilm studio production
29. When a character is speaking to themselves to express their emotional states
videotape
sililoquies
score
staging
30. Targets media to specific segments of the audience
narrowcasting
editing
speed
focal length
31. Moving cameras along a line. moves the entire camera along with someone. follows actors steadily through space
camera movement: tracking
videotape
framing
sililoquies
32. Mobile-- on site. multiple takes from multiple angles - shot out of order
rack of focus
camera movement: tracking
single camera
fade-in
33. Used as a transition to pull out of a scene
flashback
crane shot
onscreen space
high camera angle
34. VCR - DVR: digital technologies have given viewers more power to replay - redistribute - watch when convenient - fast forward commercials
media technologies
musical montage
wide angle lenses
style
35. From black to action. common when retuning from breaks. gradual- naturalistic. signify shift in time or space
two/three shot
perspective
offscreen space
fade-in
36. Space that exists inside the frame.
framing
onscreen space
single camera
fade-out
37. Pacing edits can provide counterpoint to the music's beats
speed
extreme long shot
rhythm
animation
38. When people are talking
sound bridge
hand-held
vocal sounds
camera movement: tracking
39. What elements in the frame are clear or blurry
kinescope
live-to-tape
focus
style
40. Common in soaps where two people face camera in the same direction so they cant see each other's reactions
sound effects
two shot west
editing
two/three shot
41. Puts shots together into a larger program. appears almost unnoticeable
editing
score
telephoto lenses
videotape
42. Use long focal length. captures images from far away. compresses the depth of the shot
sound effects
computer generated animation
standard camera height
telephoto lenses
43. Chest up. provide facial detail without feeling overtly intrusive
hand-held
editing
monologue
medium closeup
44. Rarely has an impacts on viewers comprehension. works to convey naturalism
perspective
anthology drama
camerawork
environmental sound
45. Designed to mimic the sounds that would be created in the environment depicted on screen. can heighten impact of staged actions
vocal sounds
style
sound effects
medium closeup
46. When graphic images are incorporated into traditionally shot programming. used to create creatures or complex effects-- sci fi and horror
rack of focus
musical montage
computer generated images
high camera angle
47. Part of the continuity system - create a naturalistic sense of seamless flow between sequences
Multi-Channel Era
monologue
cross-fades
two shot west
48. Allow a high degree of intimacy and emotional expression
focus
closeups
style
sound effects
49. A (usually long) dramatic speech by a single actor
focal length
monologue
fade-out
screen direction
50. When viewers outgrew the radio. network programming consisted of only 3 networks -
high camera angle
Classic Network Era
Realism
dialogue