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C.) Sound Effects : add the thrilling dramatic effect and creativity to the
production format. Just like music, the use of sound
effects must be timely and significantly.
1.) Director : is the very person who takes full command of the direction
to ensure that the production is delivered as scheduled
though the proper designation and coordination of the crews
with all the contents of the script carried out as planned.
3.) Floor Director : acts as the alter-ego of the Director. The FD assumes the
responsibility of relaying to the floor or the rest of the crews
and talents whatever the director so instructs especially
during the taping or airing time. In conveying the
instructions, the FD often use hand signals.
4.) Technical Director : is in-charge of the tools and equipment necessary for the
production. It is the responsibility of the TD to check, install,
connect and pre-test all the tools and equipment to ensure
a quality broadcast out-put. The TD must have the technical
knowledge of the basic audio tools and equipment as well
as its related functions.
6.) Anchor Person : is regarded as the voice of authority in the entire program
delivery. It is the responsibility of the anchor to synthesize
the stories or news articles to be delivered and must ensure
that sequencing of news deliveries from the first up to the
last be executed in a smooth transition. The anchor must be
quick in delivering adlibs in cases of technical glitches and
other embarrassing production blunders.
7.) News Presenter : is considered as the story teller in the program segment
where the news stories must be delivered within the fashion
of the news content or orientation.
8.) Scriptwriter : must always go beyond the tasks intended for an encoder. It is
the responsibility of the scriptwriter to interpret and transcribe
the articles within the correct context and right
perspective and enable its simplified transcription to be easily
understood by the intended audience.
Talents
Director
Floor Director
Assistant Director
Taping Time : refers to the actual airing or production time where the
audience are expected to observe utmost silence so as not
to disrupt, destroy, or destabilize the production concept.
Dead Air : is the silent gap of more than three (3) seconds not
necessary or required by the script.
12 : the loud explosion of the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant. The said
15 : Just into its third year of operations, experts are puzzled as to what
8 : inland and along coastal towns. Correspondent Baja Taha has the
9 : story.
11 BAJA TAHA : Due to the extent of the explosion and the possible expanse of
17 : entrance and exit points all over Guandong. Moving out from
20 : allowed limited entry and exit to the city of Shenzen to avoid the
1MUSIC: MALAMIG ANG SIMOY NG HANGIN FADE UP THEN FADE TO BED FOR
2 CHILD : Its Christmas time na naman. I should not forget sino ang tatawagan.
5 GRANDMA : Hello.
7 GRANDMA : Mabuti naman at napatawag ka. I thought you have forgotten me na.
8 CHILD : Ang lola talaga. How could I ever forget you? Sobrang miss nga kita.
9 GRANDMA : Naku! Ako pay bolahen ba…..
2 ANCHOR : Now we’re back. The explosion is presently the worst in Chinese
18 : years.
5 BAJA TAHA : Stunned by the expanse of the damages and the impending
7 : the United Nations has expressed deep concern and calls for
11 : extend any possible help to China in giving relief and solution for
12 : the possible threats being posed by the tragedy. The statement
15 : surprise.
17 ANCHOR : And that’s the top of the hour news. Broadcasting from Live Wire
15 : nagsasabing:
5 : In the headlines:
7 : In sports:
10 : In business:
17 : report…
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1 THEME MUSIC FADE UP…ESTAB…FADE UNDER FOR
2 VOICE OVER : That concludes our Seven O’clock news update. With Riza
3 : Rizal, Mario Rio and Baha Taja this is Juan Carlo saying:
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