Chapter 11 Flashcards

1
Q

All the information gathered to research prior to conducting his interview is called

A

Background

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2
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Shooting across the imaginary line between the interview subject and reporter is

A

Across axis

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3
Q

_____ include related items in the back of the shot for impact clarification, or visual reinforcement

A

Relevant background

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4
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Just before the interview, it is a good idea to ask the interviewee to state his/her name and maybe their title. This is called____ information. It is necessary for lower third super and it’s the best way to get an audio check.

A

Lead

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5
Q

A_____ of the interview his name and title should appear the first time the person seen on-screen and the final edited version of the interview

A

Lower third graphic

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6
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The camera operator should shoot, wide, medium and tight shots to use as______. This footage should include anything visual that is mentioned during the interview.

A

B-roll

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7
Q

Shots of the interviewee speaking is referred to as the____

A

a-roll

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8
Q

Because a raw edited interview is a junk cut, which would make it incapable to air as a video piece, It is often called a_______

A

Radio edit

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9
Q

The first questions of an interview are usually simple. These are called_____ questions.

A

Softball

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10
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Questions that require more critical, thinking thought, and or harder to answer are called_____

A

Hardball

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