MIT WEEK 4 Flashcards
Al the heart of any studio is the audio console, sometimes called a radio panel,
sound panel, or sound desk. This is the
interface the radio announcer uses to control what’s heard on air. Every channel represents one inpuf.
Audio console
captures sounds from the studio and tums it into electrical impulses.
Microphone
a special arm that keeps the microphone at the correct height. Those arms often extend over the audio console, computer monitors and other equipments.
Microphone arm
The computer system that plays back music and sweepers is called a Play Out System or Automation Software. These are especially designed computer programs that allow for continuous playback of audio with a lot of granular control for people performing.
Play Out and Automation Software
These allow the speaker to see if their audio is too loud or too quiet at any given time. This helps you to detect content and spot any problem in source material, which is likely to cause Issues.
Level meters
A separate speaker is often provided for the announcer to hear all audio.
Preview speakers
Speakers provide an easy way to hoar what is golng without headphones. Often, these Are very high quality speakers abnormalinos in sound quality can be detected
Studio Monitor Speakers
It is the framework for your story. It brings together the most important elements, and helps your audience understand the significance of the points made by the people you have interviewed.
News script
refers to a set of questions and answers which is likely to be answered by the candidate, it is more of a streamlined process so that they can be prepared as much as possible.
Interview script
People often hear jingles, spots and plugs over the radio in the form of an advertisement of different products, sometimes even public service announcements.
Sport or plugs
the story that has been written for actors to perform, with the term ‘play’ relating to a theatrical performance. People who write them are called Playwrights, and sometimes the physical scripts might be called manuscripts, while some historical scripts are called folios due to their format.
Drama script
A program that presents a variety of topics, usually on current events, in a format that often includes interviews and commentary.
Magazine program script
tells a story of real life. Therefore, ideas may come from any aspect of life. They can be personal or unrelated to the creator but must evoke passion. The passion and emotional bond the creator feels to the story will translate to the screen for the audience.
A documentary script