Exam 2: Elements of Storytelling
Exam 1: News Now45 Questions
Exam 2: Elements of Storytelling50 Questions
Exam 3: Reporting65 Questions
Exam 4: Specialty Reporting55 Questions
Exam 5: Interviewing56 Questions
Exam 6: Sight Sound45 Questions
Exam 7: Writing for Broadcast50 Questions
Exam 8: Producing for Broadcast54 Questions
Exam 9: Onair, Oncamera48 Questions
Exam 10: Writing and Producing for the Web49 Questions
Exam 11: Legal Street Smarts51 Questions
Exam 12: Charting Your Ethical Course44 Questions
Exam 13: Diversity48 Questions
Exam 14: Producing Your Career45 Questions
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A TV reporter who has a decent amount of information and agood sound bite but NOT enough material for a long story would produce a _____.
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A reporter who has a lot of information and good sound bites would produce a _____.
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The reporters should always wear the business attire in a standup.
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Which of the following is NOT a good reason to do astandup?
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When a TV anchor reads news copy while video footagerolls, that's called a _____.
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In TV news, the equivalent of a direct quote is called a(n) _____.
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A _____ is a traditional radio story that features reporter narration but no actualities, or quotes from sources.
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One way to focus a story is by sketching a story map. Name another way to focus a story.
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Low‐angle shots make the subject look taller and convey afeeling of power or superiority.
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In radio news, the equivalent of a direct quote is called a(n) _____.
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