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Producing & Directing 302 RTV

Producing & Directing 302 RTV. Studio Production 2 Dr. Amy Albert. Color Bars, Slate,  Countdown Clock, and Trailer. I n professional productions there are four elements are typically recorded that are not seen by the audience. Standby on the set.

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Producing & Directing 302 RTV

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  1. Producing & Directing 302 RTV Studio Production 2 Dr. Amy Albert

  2. Color Bars, Slate, Countdown Clock, and Trailer • In professional productions there are fourelements are typically recorded that are not seen by the audience

  3. Standby on the set. • This means "attention" and "quiet" on the set. The command is given 15-30 seconds before rolling tape. (Assuming for this example that videotape is being used.) • Standby to roll tape. • Get ready to start the videotape that will record the show. • Roll tape. • The tape is rolled, and when it stabilizes the tape operator calls "speed."

  4. Shooting Angles • In an interview the eyes and facial expressions communicate a great deal — often even more than the words the person is saying

  5. Assignment • Write short notes about the slate

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