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Framing a Shot w/ Graphic

2025-06-10T10:44:00-04:00

GOOD: Tombstone graphic is on the lower left and the coach is on the rightBAD: The graphic and the subject are both on the left side of the screen This was written by Adam Meyer. He's a producer at Classic Teleproductions and has worked events such as Mid-American Conference football, basketball, and baseball for ESPN broadcasts.

Framing a Shot w/ Graphic2025-06-10T10:44:00-04:00

Framing a Shot

2025-06-10T10:42:25-04:00

When framing a shot, it is important to remember these three terms to help give your interview the best look for on-air... Rule of thirds: This refers to process of dividing the image into thirds (two horizontal lines and two vertical lines). Then, position your subject at the intersection of the points to give

Framing a Shot2025-06-10T10:42:25-04:00

Building a Broadcast Camera

2025-04-03T11:38:36-04:00

When it comes to building your camera, if it is your first time, always make sure you have someone assist you, if possible. Then, follow these steps and you should be ready to shoot in no time! Place your camera on the tripod Connect focus cable Connect zoom cable Level your camera (you should

Building a Broadcast Camera2025-04-03T11:38:36-04:00

Terminology

2023-02-14T15:12:47-05:00

In the communications field, it is important that we are all speaking the same language.  Below is a short glossary of terms so that everyone understands what is going on around them. B-roll - Video or stills that supplement the main story or show.  For example, game highlights used during a coaches interview. Bump in

Terminology2023-02-14T15:12:47-05:00
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