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Backtiming : Planning the end of a newscast by timing the last few stories 7. Balance : Presenting both sides of an issue as req by Fairness Doctrine 8. Billboard : Short notice that portions of programs sponsored by advertiser 9. Block Format : Newscast format which is rigidly organized/segmented by content 10. Bridge : Portion of script read between two sound films or audio tapes 11. Bulletin : Important wire service story that should be read immediately 12. Bumper Slide : Slide promoting upcoming story flashed briefly before comm break 13. Cover Shot : Wide shot showing whole scene & relationship w/ elements in shot 14. Cut : Specific portion of film or tape selected for use in newscast 15. Cutaway : Shot not part of main action but is related to main action 16. Drive Time : Time when people driving to/from work, listen to car radios 17. Dub : Transferring sound and/or video from film/tape to other film/tape 18. Flip Card : A television still graphic, studio card 19. Freeze Frame : Using one frame from a film as a still video 20. Kicker : Last story in newscast, usually humorous or human interest 21. Lead-In : Scripted portion of story leading to audio tape or film 22. Lead-Out : Sentence or two read after audio tape or sound film 23. Library Film : News film saved and filed that can be used again in future stories 24. Live Opener : Introductory portion of audio or sound film read on camera/on mike 25. Magnetic Sound : Sound recorded on magnetic strip which runs along edge of film 26. Mini-Cam : Small, portable TV cameras 27. Monitor : TV receiver used in TV station on a closed circuit system 28. Natural Sound : Actual sounds or background noise at a news event 29. Out Takes : Segments of film not used in final edited film story 30. Pad Copy : Extra stories to fill time in case regular timed newscast runs short 31. Producer : Person in charge of program's production 32. Roll Through : Letting projector or tape continue to run without being shown 33. Sequence : A series of film or video tape shot 34. Shot : Continuous run of camera from time turned on until time turned off 35. Shot Sheet : Sheet listing all shots taken by photographer for certain story 36. SOF : Sound on film 37. Sound Track : The audio portion of a sound film 38. Spot : A commercial announcement 39. Standup : A film or live report by the newsperson 40. Superimposition : "Super", electronically superimposing one image over another 41. Synchronization : The relationship between script and various film shots 42. Take : A shot 43. Tag Line : Sentence or two read by newscaster after audio tape or sound film 44. Talent : Someone who appears regularly on radio or television 45. Tandem Format : Use of two anchormen in news segment of newscast 46. Tease : Statement or sentence promoting news stories coming later 47. Video : Picture 48. Visuals : All of visuals (film, video take, slides) used in a newscast 49. Video Tape : A magnetic tape which can record both sound and picture 50. Voice Over : The scripted portion of a news story read over a visual 51. Voicer : An audio tape news report made by a newsperson 52. Slug : Identifying information on news script, brief description of story 53. Single System : Film which has sound recorded on film alongside the picture 54. Radio Wire : Press wire service's news wire written in broadcast style 55. Film Chain : Series of film, slide projectors that feed into vidicom TV camera 56. Film Line-Up : List showing news films in order they will appear on newscast 57. Single Chain : A film story using only one film projector 58. 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