Deck 2: Elements of Storytelling
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Deck 2: Elements of Storytelling
1
In radio news, the equivalent of a direct quote is called a(n) _____.
A) actuality
B) sound bite
C) natural sound
D) reader
A) actuality
B) sound bite
C) natural sound
D) reader
A
2
In TV news, the equivalent of a direct quote is called a(n) _____.
A) actuality
B) sound bite
C) natural sound
D) reader
A) actuality
B) sound bite
C) natural sound
D) reader
B
3
The other name for a TV reporter's narration is _____.
A) voice‐over
B) voicer
C) sound bite
D) voice track
A) voice‐over
B) voicer
C) sound bite
D) voice track
D
4
A sequence usually has _____ shot(s).
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3 or 4
D) 10 to 12
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3 or 4
D) 10 to 12
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5
The format of a broadcast story depends on the
A) producer's mood.
B) news flow of the day.
C) reporter's judgment.
D) amount of time available.
A) producer's mood.
B) news flow of the day.
C) reporter's judgment.
D) amount of time available.
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6
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 _____.
A) voice‐over/sound on tape (VO/SOT)
B) voice‐over (VO)
C) reader
D) package or wrap
A) voice‐over/sound on tape (VO/SOT)
B) voice‐over (VO)
C) reader
D) package or wrap
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7
A reporter who has a lot of information and good sound bites would produce a _____.
A) voice‐over/sound on tape (VO/SOT)
B) voice‐over (VO)
C) reader
D) package or wrap
A) voice‐over/sound on tape (VO/SOT)
B) voice‐over (VO)
C) reader
D) package or wrap
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8
A package or wrap usually lasts _____.
A) 10-20 minutes
B) 20-40 minutes
C) 40-70 minutes
D) 70-90 minutes
A) 10-20 minutes
B) 20-40 minutes
C) 40-70 minutes
D) 70-90 minutes
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9
Which of the following is NOT a good reason to do astandup?
A) to put the viewer on the scene with the reporter
B) to add perspective, analysis or content
C) to illustrate a point for which you have no footage
D) to show how clever you are
A) to put the viewer on the scene with the reporter
B) to add perspective, analysis or content
C) to illustrate a point for which you have no footage
D) to show how clever you are
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10
_____ is the safest type of standup.
A) Open
B) Bridge
C) Close
D) One‐liner
A) Open
B) Bridge
C) Close
D) One‐liner
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11
The best place to shoot a standup is _____.
A) against a wall
B) in the studio
C) on location
D) in an edit bay
A) against a wall
B) in the studio
C) on location
D) in an edit bay
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12
The viewers remember what they feel longer than what they hear.
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13
Let content determine the pacing of your story.
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14
Use all the shots you shoot in the final edit of your story.
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15
A wide shot provides visual focus and eliminates distractions.
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16
High‐angle shots put the subject in a weak or powerless position.
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17
Low‐angle shots make the subject look taller and convey afeeling of power or superiority.
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18
On a Smartphone, it is easier to see the details of a person's eyes in a tight shot than the details of the Grand Canyon in a wide shot.
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19
A POS (Person on the Street) can be used both on radio and TV.
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20
Every story needs a standup.
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21
The reporters should always wear the business attire in a standup.
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22
Don't do something silly in a feature standup today that might make you less trustworthy when you're covering alead news story.
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23
POV stands for _____.
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24
The two types of conflict are _____ and _____.
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25
Both sound bites and actualities are the broadcast equivalents of direct quotes in print. Actualities are used in_____ scripts, while sound bites are used in _____ scripts.
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26
You're preparing a radio story about a rockabilly musician.After interviewing him, you record him playing the string bass. That recording is called _____.
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27
A wide shot is also known as a(n) _____.
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28
A tight shot is also known as a(n)_____.
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29
A _____ is a traditional radio story that features reporter narration but no actualities, or quotes from sources.
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30
Readers are read by a(n) _____ in the studio.
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31
When a TV anchor reads news copy while video footagerolls, that's called a _____.
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32
In broadcast news, VO stands for _____.
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33
In broadcast news, VO/SOT stands for _____.
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34
A reporter interviews 8-10 people for their opinions on a controversial tax hike. The reporter edits the best bites intoa _____.
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35
A _____ standup links one part of a story to another.
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36
One way to focus a story is by sketching a story map. Name another way to focus a story.
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37
What's a storyboard?
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38
According to NBC's Bob Dotson, any story, no matter what the length, can be broken into four parts. List them.
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39
List three types of external conflict.
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40
Discuss how you could slow down the pace of a sad video.
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41
You've been assigned to shoot video of a pianist. List five different types of shots you could take, and briefly describe what would be in each.
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42
On a smartphone, it is easier to see the details of a person's eyes in a tight shot or the details of the Grand Canyon in awide shot. Why?
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43
As a reporter, what factors do you consider when deciding the format for your story?
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44
Both a wrap and a package are staples of broadcast news What's the difference?
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45
Why is the bridge the safest standup to use?
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46
Pick a favorite movie. Discuss the elements of good storytelling that make this a memorable movie.
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47
Some stories lend themselves more naturally to visual treatment than others. Issue‐oriented stories, such as raising the U.S. debt ceiling or relying more on solar energy, might be better told with words. Using the principles of good storytelling, discuss how you would turn one of those topics
Story?
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48
Recycling, eco‐friendly shopping and buying local produce are popular with many consumers. Using one of the focusing techniques, describe how you would turn this broad idea into a story with a local focus. Find a fresh, visual approach by including people who have been left out of previous coverage.
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49
Sketch a storyboard of the story in 2‐5.3.
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50
Some of your print colleagues poke fun at standups as an example of broadcast journalism's emphasis on personality.How would you explain the importance of standups to them?
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