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TELEVISION PRODUCTION INDUSTRY II

AVTF I, II, III, BA 
Across
The person who delivers the news from the news desk set in a studio
A small video monitor that allows the camera operator to view the images in the shot.
The camera itself becomes the eye of the cast member.
In charge of the creative aspects of the program and interacts with the entire staff. Reviews and guides the vision of the script.
a box connected to an in-home television, which records both who is watching and what they are watching
A three-legged stand that supports a camera
Radio Corporation of America
The person responsible for putting the various pieces together. They remove the mistakes and bad takes and place them in order.
A marketing company that collects and analyzes date from the people meter
Camera Head, Viewfinder, and the Camera Lens
Decides the placement of lighting instruments, the appropriate color of light to use, and which lamps should be used in the instruments.
The person responsible for all the artwork required for the production.
Any of the cosmetics applied to a performer’s skin to change or enhance their appearance.
Provides the funding but rarely steps on the set. Is given credit at the beginning of a film and receives a portion of the profits. Puts the money in the bank and hires a producer to complete the project.
Anything placed on a set that stops the distant view of the camera.
Performs duties of both the photographer, as well as the reporter.
Down
The person who schedules necessary equipment and personnel to cover the stories for the day’s newscast.
Moves the equipment, scenery, and props on a studio set.
Federal Communications Commission
The actual edge of the video picture; the edge of the picture on all four sides.
A type of camera mount that allows the camera to be raised high over the set and swung in any direction.
Adjusts the attributes of the studio camera from the control room.
Hires the production team (directors, designers, camera operators, lighting director, sound engineer, and the talent). Arranges transportation, lodging, and meals.
Handles the business and negotiates contracts and fees for goods and services.
A camera setting that determines the amount of light passing through the lens by controlling the size of the iris.
An item upon which television cameras are mounted, typically seen in television studios.
The acronym for Community Access Television
Signal that travels from one antenna to another
Carries the lights up and down the ladder and aims the lights according to the lighting director’s instructions.
A three-wheeled carat onto which the feet of a tripod are mounted. Allows smooth movements.
Rotating the ring on the zoom lens so that the center of the picture appears to be moving toward the camera.
Rotating the ring on the zoom lens so that the center of the picture appears to be moving away from the camera.