Ch. 1 The Production Process

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Ch. 1 The Production Process Kevin Bechet Ch. 1 The Production Process

Review for this Chapter Key Terms Production Process Production Model Single Camera vs Multi-Camera

Key Terms Production Process: Pre Production (Planning and coordination to prepare for filming) Production(The actual process of filming, either studio or field production) Post-Production (Video Editing)

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Key Terms Angle- The particular approach to a story. Target Audience- The audience demographic that the program appeals to. Field Production- Production activities that take place away from the studio. Studio Production- Production activities that take place in the studio.

Key Terms Multi-camera Iso- Multiple cameras recording an event to be edited later. Multi-camera Live- Multiple cameras recording an event live. A broadcast switcher is utilized for this event. Single Camera Iso- Single camera filming to be edited later. Single Camera Live- Single camera approach for live broadcast.

Examples Multi Camera Iso- The Real World/ Sitcoms Multi Camera Live- Broadcast Sporting Events Single Camera Iso- News Packages/ Short stories on the news Single Camera Live- Live Press Conferences

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Production Model Basic Idea- The idea behind the video, the show concept. Desired Effect- The effect the producer wants to create with the target audience. Medium Requirements- The production elements utilized to film the project. Real Effect - The effect the video leaves with the target audience.

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