Deck 8: Audio and Video Journalism

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The combination of audio and video (narration + pictures) to convey information in television news stories reflects:

A) Conversational style
B) Convergence
C) Dual coding
D) Communication conveyance
E) Envisionance
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What can make the difference between good video and ugly video?

A) Soundbite sources
B) Backlighting
C) Imbalance between cutaway and cover shots
D) Too many medium shots
E) A and D only
Question
Nothing ruins video faster than bad ____.

A) Video!
B) Writing
C) Audio
D) Angles
E) None of the above
Question
What distinguishes the video essay from other television news formats?

A) Continual voice-over narration
B) Lack of natural sound
C) B and C only
D) None of the above
E) Low emotional content
Question
Content that comes directly from a television newscast and is posted on the Web without further editing is known as:

A) Audio-visual montage
B) VO/VOSOT/package sequencing
C) Shovelware
D) Internet uploading
E) Convergent planning
Question
Of the television news story formats, the ___ most easily transfers to the Web:

A) VO
B) On-cam reader with graphic
C) Package
D) VOSOT
E) Video essay
Question
Although the efficiency of expense associated with the videojournalist position makes it desirable to news organizations, the "one-person band" also has downsides, including:

A) Too much time to report on complex stories
B) Emphasis on visuals over newswriting
C) Emphasis on newswriting over visuals
D) None of the above
E) A and C only
Question
Whether as writer, reporter, or videographer, the good broadcast journalist is most concerned about:

A) Making money (also known as "coin" or "bank")
B) Interesting video
C) Convergence
D) Getting the story quickly
E) Good storytelling
Question
What is the difference between a soundbite and natural sound?
Question
In both radio and television news, what differentiates the package from the wraparound and the VOSOT?
Question
The development of converged media production, which allowed radio and television news to become part of the web environment, depended on the development of which of the following?

A) Analog audio
B) Digital video
C) Bandwidth
D) Multimedia platforms
E) B and C only
Question
Regarding types of video shots, this is synonymous with the establishing shot:

A) Long
B) Close-up
C) Medium
D) Conveyant
E) Optimal
Question
In television news packages, the reporter typically appears in the field in what is known as a(n):

A) Field appearance
B) Soundbite intro
C) On-cam VO
D) Stand up
E) Stand down
Question
The matching of video with voice-over narration in television news stories is known as:

A) Redundancy
B) Semantic overlap
C) Convergence
D) Conversational style
E) A and B only
Question
Mismatch between the audio and video elements of a television news story can result in:

A) Impaired learning of information presented
B) Time constraints
C) Negative thoughts about the story
D) None of the above
E) A and C only
Question
Of radio story formats, this is the simplest:

A) VOSOT
B) Package
C) Soundbite intro
D) Reader
E) Podcast
Question
The television VOSOT format is equivalent to the radio ___ format:

A) Package
B) Wraparound
C) Soundbite
D) Paraphrase
E) C and D only
Question
The terms actuality and ___ are synonyms.

A) Package
B) Wraparound
C) Soundbite
D) Paraphrase
E) None of the above
Question
Which of the following is the best way to introduce a soundbite?

A) the paraphrase intro
B) The "had this to say" intro
C) Parroting
D) Redundant parroting
E) B and D only
Question
When recording soundbites, what should you do before leaving an interview?

A) Nothing, just go - you're on deadline!
B) Thank the interviewee profusely
C) Playback your audio briefly
D) Write your story
E) None of the above
Question
Narrated video with no soundbites is known as:

A) Wraparound
B) Actuality
C) VO
D) VOSOT
E) A and D only
Question
This is the longest form of both radio and television news formats:

A) VOSOT
B) SOTVO
C) Package
D) Scripted VO
E) None of the above
Question
What three major "problem areas" can affect video quality of televisions news stories?
Question
The combination of audio and video (narration + pictures) to convey information in television news stories reflects:

A) conversational style
B) convergence
C) dual coding
D) communication conveyance
E) envisionance
Question
The matching of video with voice-over narration in television news stories is known as:

A) redundancy
B) semantic overlap
C) convergence
D) conversational style
E) A and B only
Question
Mismatch between the audio and video elements of a television news story can result in:

A) impaired learning of information presented
B) time constraints
C) negative thoughts about the story
D) none of the above
E) A and C only
Question
Of radio story formats, this is the simplest:

A) VOSOT
B) package
C) soundbite intro
D) reader
E) podcast
Question
Which of the following is the best way to introduce a soundbite?

A) the paraphrase intro
B) the "had this to say" intro
C) parroting
D) redundant parroting
E) B and D only
Question
When recording soundbites, what should you do before leaving an interview?

A) nothing, just go-you're on deadline!
B) thank the interviewee profusely
C) playback your audio briefly
D) write your story
E) none of the above
Question
Narrated video with no soundbites is known as:

A) wraparound
B) actuality
C) VO
D) VOSOT
E) A and D only
Question
This is the longest form of both radio and television news formats:

A) VOSOT
B) SOTVO
C) package
D) scripted VO
E) none of the above
Question
In television news packages, the reporter typically appears in the field in what is known as a(n):

A) field appearance
B) soundbite intro
C) on-cam VO
D) stand up
E) stand down
Question
The development of converged media production, which allowed radio and television news to become part of the web environment, depended on the development of which of the following?

A) analog audio
B) digital video
C) bandwidth
D) multimedia platforms
E) B and C only
Question
What can make the difference between good video and ugly video?

A) soundbite sources
B) backlighting
C) imbalance between cutaway and cover shots
D) too many medium shots
E) A and D only
Question
What distinguishes the video essay from other television news formats?

A) low emotional content
B) continual voice-over narration
C) lack of natural sound
D) B and C only
E) none of the above
Question
Content that comes directly from a television newscast and is posted on the Web without further editing is known as:

A) audio-visual montage
B) VO/VOSOT/package sequencing
C) shovelware
D) internet uploading
E) convergent planning
Question
Of the television news story formats, the ___ most easily transfers to the Web:

A) VO
B) on-cam reader with graphic
C) package
D) VOSOT
E) video essay
Question
Although the efficiency of expense associated with the videojournalist position makes it desirable to news organizations, the "one-person band" also has downsides, including:

A) too much time to report on complex stories
B) emphasis on visuals over newswriting
C) emphasis on newswriting over visuals
D) none of the above
E) A and C only
Question
Whether as writer, reporter, or videographer, the good broadcast journalist is most concerned about:

A) making money (also known as "coin" or "bank")
B) interesting video
C) convergence
D) getting the story quickly
E) good storytelling
Question
What is the difference between a soundbite and natural sound?
Question
In both radio and television news, what differentiates the package from the wraparound and the VOSOT?
Question
What three major "problem areas" can affect video quality of televisions news stories?
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Deck 8: Audio and Video Journalism
1
The combination of audio and video (narration + pictures) to convey information in television news stories reflects:

A) Conversational style
B) Convergence
C) Dual coding
D) Communication conveyance
E) Envisionance
Dual coding
2
What can make the difference between good video and ugly video?

A) Soundbite sources
B) Backlighting
C) Imbalance between cutaway and cover shots
D) Too many medium shots
E) A and D only
Backlighting
3
Nothing ruins video faster than bad ____.

A) Video!
B) Writing
C) Audio
D) Angles
E) None of the above
Audio
4
What distinguishes the video essay from other television news formats?

A) Continual voice-over narration
B) Lack of natural sound
C) B and C only
D) None of the above
E) Low emotional content
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5
Content that comes directly from a television newscast and is posted on the Web without further editing is known as:

A) Audio-visual montage
B) VO/VOSOT/package sequencing
C) Shovelware
D) Internet uploading
E) Convergent planning
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6
Of the television news story formats, the ___ most easily transfers to the Web:

A) VO
B) On-cam reader with graphic
C) Package
D) VOSOT
E) Video essay
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7
Although the efficiency of expense associated with the videojournalist position makes it desirable to news organizations, the "one-person band" also has downsides, including:

A) Too much time to report on complex stories
B) Emphasis on visuals over newswriting
C) Emphasis on newswriting over visuals
D) None of the above
E) A and C only
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8
Whether as writer, reporter, or videographer, the good broadcast journalist is most concerned about:

A) Making money (also known as "coin" or "bank")
B) Interesting video
C) Convergence
D) Getting the story quickly
E) Good storytelling
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9
What is the difference between a soundbite and natural sound?
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10
In both radio and television news, what differentiates the package from the wraparound and the VOSOT?
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11
The development of converged media production, which allowed radio and television news to become part of the web environment, depended on the development of which of the following?

A) Analog audio
B) Digital video
C) Bandwidth
D) Multimedia platforms
E) B and C only
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12
Regarding types of video shots, this is synonymous with the establishing shot:

A) Long
B) Close-up
C) Medium
D) Conveyant
E) Optimal
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13
In television news packages, the reporter typically appears in the field in what is known as a(n):

A) Field appearance
B) Soundbite intro
C) On-cam VO
D) Stand up
E) Stand down
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14
The matching of video with voice-over narration in television news stories is known as:

A) Redundancy
B) Semantic overlap
C) Convergence
D) Conversational style
E) A and B only
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15
Mismatch between the audio and video elements of a television news story can result in:

A) Impaired learning of information presented
B) Time constraints
C) Negative thoughts about the story
D) None of the above
E) A and C only
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16
Of radio story formats, this is the simplest:

A) VOSOT
B) Package
C) Soundbite intro
D) Reader
E) Podcast
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17
The television VOSOT format is equivalent to the radio ___ format:

A) Package
B) Wraparound
C) Soundbite
D) Paraphrase
E) C and D only
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18
The terms actuality and ___ are synonyms.

A) Package
B) Wraparound
C) Soundbite
D) Paraphrase
E) None of the above
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19
Which of the following is the best way to introduce a soundbite?

A) the paraphrase intro
B) The "had this to say" intro
C) Parroting
D) Redundant parroting
E) B and D only
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20
When recording soundbites, what should you do before leaving an interview?

A) Nothing, just go - you're on deadline!
B) Thank the interviewee profusely
C) Playback your audio briefly
D) Write your story
E) None of the above
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21
Narrated video with no soundbites is known as:

A) Wraparound
B) Actuality
C) VO
D) VOSOT
E) A and D only
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22
This is the longest form of both radio and television news formats:

A) VOSOT
B) SOTVO
C) Package
D) Scripted VO
E) None of the above
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23
What three major "problem areas" can affect video quality of televisions news stories?
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24
The combination of audio and video (narration + pictures) to convey information in television news stories reflects:

A) conversational style
B) convergence
C) dual coding
D) communication conveyance
E) envisionance
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25
The matching of video with voice-over narration in television news stories is known as:

A) redundancy
B) semantic overlap
C) convergence
D) conversational style
E) A and B only
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26
Mismatch between the audio and video elements of a television news story can result in:

A) impaired learning of information presented
B) time constraints
C) negative thoughts about the story
D) none of the above
E) A and C only
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27
Of radio story formats, this is the simplest:

A) VOSOT
B) package
C) soundbite intro
D) reader
E) podcast
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28
Which of the following is the best way to introduce a soundbite?

A) the paraphrase intro
B) the "had this to say" intro
C) parroting
D) redundant parroting
E) B and D only
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29
When recording soundbites, what should you do before leaving an interview?

A) nothing, just go-you're on deadline!
B) thank the interviewee profusely
C) playback your audio briefly
D) write your story
E) none of the above
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30
Narrated video with no soundbites is known as:

A) wraparound
B) actuality
C) VO
D) VOSOT
E) A and D only
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31
This is the longest form of both radio and television news formats:

A) VOSOT
B) SOTVO
C) package
D) scripted VO
E) none of the above
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32
In television news packages, the reporter typically appears in the field in what is known as a(n):

A) field appearance
B) soundbite intro
C) on-cam VO
D) stand up
E) stand down
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33
The development of converged media production, which allowed radio and television news to become part of the web environment, depended on the development of which of the following?

A) analog audio
B) digital video
C) bandwidth
D) multimedia platforms
E) B and C only
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34
What can make the difference between good video and ugly video?

A) soundbite sources
B) backlighting
C) imbalance between cutaway and cover shots
D) too many medium shots
E) A and D only
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35
What distinguishes the video essay from other television news formats?

A) low emotional content
B) continual voice-over narration
C) lack of natural sound
D) B and C only
E) none of the above
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36
Content that comes directly from a television newscast and is posted on the Web without further editing is known as:

A) audio-visual montage
B) VO/VOSOT/package sequencing
C) shovelware
D) internet uploading
E) convergent planning
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37
Of the television news story formats, the ___ most easily transfers to the Web:

A) VO
B) on-cam reader with graphic
C) package
D) VOSOT
E) video essay
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38
Although the efficiency of expense associated with the videojournalist position makes it desirable to news organizations, the "one-person band" also has downsides, including:

A) too much time to report on complex stories
B) emphasis on visuals over newswriting
C) emphasis on newswriting over visuals
D) none of the above
E) A and C only
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39
Whether as writer, reporter, or videographer, the good broadcast journalist is most concerned about:

A) making money (also known as "coin" or "bank")
B) interesting video
C) convergence
D) getting the story quickly
E) good storytelling
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40
What is the difference between a soundbite and natural sound?
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41
In both radio and television news, what differentiates the package from the wraparound and the VOSOT?
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42
What three major "problem areas" can affect video quality of televisions news stories?
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