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Presented by: Cherrylyn Lois V.

Ramos
English 5 Q4 W1

Presented by: Cherrylyn Lois V. Ramos


Today, you will identify,
distinguish and utilize visual
media tools in terms of television
broadcasting in identifying and
using various and appropriate
verbal and non-verbal cues.
TELEVISION
TELEVISION
It is one of the most powerful tools in
communicating information, especially
in news broadcasting.
TELEVISION
TV news broadcast is considered the
most frequent and trusted source of
information.
COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION
is simply the act of transferring
information from one place to another.
COMMUNICATION
can be spoken or verbal communication : face-to-
face, telephone,radio or television and other
media or non-verbal communication: body
language,gestures,how we dress or act our
scent
In television broadcast, the director should use
a series of standards, calls and set procedures
to direct the efforts of the video crew. A
consistency protocol allows the crew to
anticipate their responsibilities by following
standard operating procedures with clearly
defined and universally understood jargon.
Verbal and Non-Verbal
cues used in a television
broadcast
Verbal and Non-Verbal cues
used in a television broadcast

Standby
Verbal and Non-Verbal cues
used in a television broadcast

Standby Speed up
Verbal and Non-Verbal cues
used in a television broadcast

Standby Speed up Ok
Verbal and Non-Verbal cues
used in a television broadcast
Stretch or
slowdown
Verbal and Non-Verbal cues
used in a television broadcast
Stretch or Keep talking
slowdown on time
Verbal and Non-Verbal cues
used in a television broadcast
Stretch or Keep talking
slowdown
Come closer
on time
Verbal and Non-Verbal cues
used in a television broadcast
Go back
Verbal and Non-Verbal cues
used in a television broadcast
Go back 30 seconds
Verbal and Non-Verbal cues
used in a television broadcast
Go back 30 seconds 15 seconds
Verbal and Non-Verbal cues
used in a television broadcast
4-minutes
count down
Verbal and Non-Verbal cues
used in a television broadcast
4-minutes
count down You are in
camera
Verbal and Non-Verbal cues
used in a television broadcast
4-minutes
count down You are in Cut
camera
REVIEW
Guess the sign

_ _ _ _D_Y
Guess the sign

STANDBY
Guess the sign

STANDBY _O B_C_
Guess the sign

STANDBY GO BACK
Guess the sign

_K
Guess the sign

OK
Guess the sign

OK _0 S_C_ _DS
Guess the sign

OK 30 SECONDS
Guess the sign

__T
Guess the sign

CUT
Guess the sign

CUT C_ ME _LO_E_
Guess the sign

CUT COME CLOSER


Learning
Task 2
Get 1/4 sheet of paper
1/4 po Ma'am? Opo 1/4
Directions: Use the appropriate verbal/non-verbal cues in the following television
broadcast situations. Choose your answer from the given choices. Do this in your
notebook.
keep talking cut you are in camera standby 30 seconds
__________ 1. The director signals the anchor to look at the camera.
__________ 2. The director wants everybody in the set to standby in
one minute.
__________ 3. The director signals to standby in 30 seconds.
__________ 4. There is remaining time in the set, the director
wants the anchor to talk more and spend the time left.
__________ 5. This means over, cut the show and it is finished.

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