Multiple Choice
Matching:
-______ An abbreviated multiple-camera TV script.
A) Audio Fade
B) Back-timing
C) Beat
D) Bed Level
E) Box Shot
F) Bumper
G) (Audio) Crossfade
H) Demonstration Program
I) Director's Notes
J) Dissolve
K) Execution Command Shorthand
L) Fadeup
M) Fadeout
N) Intro
O) Line-reading
P) Lose Key
Q) Mike and Cue Talent
R) News Hole
S) OTS
T) Outro
U) Product Shot
V) Ready (or Stand-by)
W) Roll
X) Roll Silent
Y) Rundown Script
Z) Running time
AA) Segment time
BB) Sound Under
CC) Sound Up
DD) Split Screen
EE) Take
FF) Talking Heads
GG) Teaser
HH) Thank You
II) Visual jiggle
JJ) Wipe
KK) Wrap It
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