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Vocabulary

Unit 4 Television
1. Correspondent: A journalist employed by Tv station or a reporter
2. Running order: The list of stories that make up a news programme
3. A (live): A report from a reporter, usually from the scene of breaking news
story
4. Wires: National and international press agencies.
5. (an) exclusive: News which no other news organisation has
6. Dv Footage: Recorded images shot on a digital video camera, often taken by
eyewitnesses to news events
7. Camera Crew: a team responsible for filming
8. Fixer : A freelance journalist who sets up interviews and gets permission to
film on locations before the crew arrives.
9. Release Forms: Legal documents that interviewees and other contributors to
the programme sing to confirm their contributions can be used without
receiving any payment
10. Digital MP3 recorder: An audio recording device
11. Digibeta: This tells the crew how much money they have to spend on food and
minor expenses per day.
12. Tape stock This a tape format like Beta: it is a high-end filming format, often
used by long-format documentaries.
13. Sequences : Digibeta tapes which the camera operator.
14. Carnets: customs documents often needed when taking expensive equipment
outside the European Union.
15. Daily Rates
16. IV
17. R/V
18. Pan A shot where the camera is moved horizontally left-to-right or left
19. Personal mic
20. POV
21. Pull focus
22. Tilt
23. Tracking shot:
24. Windshield: A covering used to protect a microphone from the noise created
by the wind.
25. Clipspotter
26. Time code
27. Reconstruction
28. Booth
29. Script
30. mix
UNIT 5 FILM
The cast: All the actors in a film
Director
Editing: Putting together of sequences and scenes in a film
Plot: series of events in a film that make up the main story
Screenplay: A story written for a Film
Screenwriter: someone who writes stories for a film
Special effects: Efectos especiales
Soundtrack: the music in a film
The stars: Actores principales
The standard format of screenplays:
1. The names of characters and scene headings are written in capital letters
2. Dialogue is Written in the Centre of the page
3. Descriptions of how character delivers his lines are in brackets
4. Descriptions of settings and action are written in blocks which are wider than
the dialogue.
5. Descriptions of settings and actions are written in the Present tenses
6. Characters generally have tittle Dialogue
7. Voice-overs are abbreviated as V.O, external shots as EXT. and internal shots as
INT.
8. Genre : is it a comedy, a thriller, a drama, a teen move
9. Hooks : engancharse a una serie o algo
10. Logline a one-sentence synopsis of the screenplay
11. Title: something active and engaging that would make
12. Lighting rig
13. Reconnoitre
14. Sound crew
15. Production
16. To shoot
17. Filters
UNIT 6 NEW MEDIA
Drop-down menu
Search function
Shopping cart /
basket
Hyperlink
Sidebar
Domain name.

Books,blogs, multimedia CD-ROMs, Cinema, email and attachments,


game consoles, interactive kiosks, interactive television, magazimes,
mobile phones, newspapers, podcasts, radio, software, television,
websites,wikis.

roadband connection -Free downloads -High definition - Video on demand - Cutting- edge

UNIT 7
ADVERSITING
Campaign
Primetime
Reason
Adverts
Summary
Budget
Print
Queries
Deadline

Campaign aim, Objective of the PPM, Shooting storyboard (SS), Voice-over , Timetable and logistics

Unit 8 Marketing
Endorsement
Information sheet
Save-the-date
Press kit
Press release
Product placement
Expert advice
Accessing the product
Historical background
Target market
Innovative approach

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