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Digital Media Prod.
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Field Production | Production Activities That Takes Place Away From The Studio |
| Medium Requirements | All Personnel, Equipment, and Facilities needed for a production, as well as budgets, schedules, and the various production phases. |
| Multi-Camera Production | The use of two nor more cameras to capture a scene simultaneously from different points of view. Each camera's output can be recorded separately (ISO Configuration) and/or audio sweetening. |
| Preproduction | The preparation of all production details. |
| Process Message | The message actually perceived by the viewer in the process of watching a video program. |
| Production | the actual activities during which which an event is recorded and/or televised |
| Production Model | Moving from the idea to the program objective and then backing up to the specific medium requirements to achieve the program objective. |
| Program Objective | The desired effect of the program on the viewer. The defined process message |
| Single-Camera Production | All the video is captured by a single camera or camcorder for post production editing. Similar to the traditional film approach. Also called film-style |
| Studio Production | Production activities that takes place in the studio |
| Clustering | Having Two Connections and seeing how they can be relevant |
| Brainstorming | Having one main idea and getting different ideas off of that main idea |
| Angle | Specific Approach to a story |
| Script | Layout of the action and dialogue associated with the project |