Monday, June 27, 2011

TV terms


Stand up: reporter stands in a relevant location and makes the report

Off-diary: an article that was not scheduled to be covered but that a journalist writes on his or her own initiative

Shooting ratio: it is the ratio between the amount of material that is filmed and the amount used in the finished television programme.

Shooting script: it is the final screenplay for a cinema or television film that includes directions for shooting and is divided into scenes with the shots numbered consecutively.

Aspect ratio: it is the ratio between the width and height of an image on-screen, such as 4:3, which is the usual television screen size, or 16:9, which is wide screen.

Spectacle: in cultural theory, something that people want to look at, which attract attention.
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Escapism: the act of ‘escaping’ from reality, daily routine, drudgery etc. by using fantasy, daydreams or other absorbing entertainment


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