Common conventions of TV news

Common convections of TV news.

  • Footage.
Part of a cinema or television film recording a particular event.

  • Audio (from reporter).

Sound, especially when recorded, transmitted, or reproduced.

  • Subtitles.

Although same-language subtitles and captions are produced primarily with the deaf and hard of hearing in mind, many hearing film and television viewers choose to use them. This is often done because the presence of closed captioning and subtitles ensures that not one word of dialogue will be missed.

  • Graphics (maps, logos, etc...).
Graphics are visual images or designs on some surface, such as a wall, canvas, screen, paper, or stone to inform, illustrate, or entertain. In contemporary usage it includes: a pictorial representation of data, as in computer-aided design and manufacture, in typesetting and the graphic arts, and in educational and recreational software. Images that are generated by a computer are called computer graphics.


  • Interview opinions.
An opinion interview is likely to include standard interview questions about your background, education and work experience as well. The interviewer might also include some behavioral interview questions, such as how you behaved in a past work situation and why.

  • Vox Pops.
Popular opinion as represented by informal comments from members of the public, especially when broadcast or published.



  • Still images.
still frame is a single static image taken from a film or video, which are kinetic (moving) imagesStill frames are also called freeze frame, video prompt, preview or misleadingly thumbnail, keyframe, poster frame, or screen shot/grab/capture/dump.

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