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Learn about the elements recorded in professional productions like color bars, slate, countdown clock, and trailer. Understand the importance of attention and quiet on the set before rolling tape. Discover the significance of shooting angles in interviews and how they convey messages beyond words. Enhance your directing skills in RTV studio production with insights from Dr. Amy Albert.
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Producing & Directing 302 RTV Studio Production 2 Dr. Amy Albert
Color Bars, Slate, Countdown Clock, and Trailer • In professional productions there are fourelements are typically recorded that are not seen by the audience
Standby on the set. • This means "attention" and "quiet" on the set. The command is given 15-30 seconds before rolling tape. (Assuming for this example that videotape is being used.) • Standby to roll tape. • Get ready to start the videotape that will record the show. • Roll tape. • The tape is rolled, and when it stabilizes the tape operator calls "speed."
Shooting Angles • In an interview the eyes and facial expressions communicate a great deal — often even more than the words the person is saying
Assignment • Write short notes about the slate