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Jeopardy

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. $100 Question from H1 O/C means this.

  3. $100 Answer from H1 On-Camera

  4. $200 Question from H1 This is brief segment with video images & sounds to tease an upcoming segment in a broadcast- going to commercial break

  5. $200 Answer from H1 Bump

  6. $300 Question from H1 This is a short transition used in news packages which can be a tracked portion or on-camera stand-up

  7. $300 Answer from H1 Bridge

  8. $400 Question from H1 Referring to a shot taken from a remote location other than the studio.

  9. $400 Answer from H1 LIVE

  10. $500 Question from H1 Slang term for video in a live shot often in the vo/sot/vo format- also called a wraparound;

  11. $500 Answer from H1 Donut

  12. $100 Question from H2 An event that just occurred or is currently transpiring.

  13. $100 Answer from H2 New Story Lead or Headline Lead

  14. $200 Question from H2 Helping viewers or listeners have some comparison with current situations or past ones… like unemployment rates is THIS.

  15. $200 Answer from H2 Perspective Lead

  16. $300 Question from H2 Base it on key themes from a previous story, make it smooth, and you have a recipe for THIS, but you can’t ride on one.

  17. $300 Answer from H2 Segue Lead

  18. $400 Question from H2 Call it a Hold For Release or call it an Evergreen. Either way it is THIS type of lead.

  19. $400 Answer from H2 Soft Lead or Feature Lead

  20. $500 Question from H2 Families and community leaders responding to questions and concerns about the devastation from loss of life and property caused recent tornadoes would qualify as THIS type of lead.

  21. $500 Answer from H2 Reax Lead

  22. $100 Question from H3 The one word title on the top line in the upper left of the script.

  23. $100 Answer from H3 Slug

  24. $200 Question from H3 These go on the left hand side of the script.

  25. $200 Answer from H3 Directions or Instructions for the director (and other crew)

  26. $300 Question from H3 THIS would be how you would indicate the length of the video the announcer will talk over.

  27. $300 Answer from H3 Total Run Time or TRT (or Runs)

  28. $400 Question from H3 The abbreviation used for a sound- bite even though technology has long since passed by part of it.

  29. $400 Answer from H3 SOT (Sound on Tape)

  30. $500 Question from H3 The special name for the words to be read or said by the announcer that go on the right side of the script. Xerox would be proud.

  31. $500 Answer from H3 Copy

  32. $100 Question from H4 When editing interviews for air One must always exercise THESE strongly, because context and accuracy is a must.

  33. $100 Answer from H4 Ethics

  34. $200 Question from H4 If you were a coach, you wouldn’t teach an interviewer to ask THESE types of questions, unless it was a must.

  35. $200 Answer from H4 Questions that might lead to Yes and No answers or responses

  36. $300 Question from H4 Before an interview a journalist should be thinking of questions that will lead to THESE answers.

  37. $300 Answer from H4 How and Why

  38. $400 Question from H4 The recorded portion of an interview (sound-bite) from someone who actually saw the event is called THIS.

  39. $400 Answer from H4 An eyewitness account.

  40. $500 Question from H4 THIS is the radio term used for a sound-bite.

  41. $500 Answer from H4 An actuality

  42. $100 Question from H5 A phonetic spelling to help with ease in reading.

  43. $100 Answer from H5 A Pronouncer

  44. $200 Question from H5 A story that explores another angle of a major story is called THIS. It is really a print journalism term.

  45. $200 Answer from H5 A Sidebar

  46. $300 Question from H5 THIS is the “happy-talk” or often ad-libbed chat when anchors toss to one another.

  47. $300 Answer from H5 Round Robin

  48. $400 Question from H5 Ah… hear that…it’s ambient noise.

  49. $400 Answer from H5 Nat Sound or Nats

  50. $500 Question from H5 A self-contained pre-recorded story with or without sound.

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