TC304Quiz 02: TV Broadcasting 935 Student ID #:Period:%?? B BD(B&@AArialjTrue or False: Writing for broadcast news is different than writing school papers, letters, and so forth.B BBA&@A#.BBCA&@AA. TrueB5CCA&@A B. FalseCCCACzCCPA_CCC@AhCCCACCcC0BAQuiz 2GCB@BA@BDxBAaTrue. Writing for broadcast news is different than writing school papers, letters, and so forth. BAAA%?@@&BBC@&@ABBD(B&@AzWhen writing a story for television news, the proper way to describe the screen size of a computer monitor would be _____.pBBCA&@AA. 19"pBCCA&@A B. 19 in.pBTCDA&@A C. 19 inchespBCDA&@A'D. It doesn't matter how you write it.BBBA&@A#.\BACA&@C@DBA~When writing a story for television news, the proper way to describe the screen size of a computer monitor would be 19 inches. BxBCA&"?@@@@@BBCA@A#.BBDtB@AsUsing like "don't" is a way to make your broadcast writing more conversational.CBBA@Acontractions, contractionBBCB@C@DxBA\Using contractions like "don't" is a way to make your broadcast writing more conversational. CC!@@@B$BBA&@A#.B$B DA&@A=Choose all of the sentences that are written in active voice.BBCA&@A+A. The president signed the bill into law.BCCA&@A1B. The touchdown was thrown by the running back.B6CCA&@A2C. The fire fighter rushed into the burning home.BfCCA&@A,D. Shelly created the award-winning poster.BCCA&@A0E. The proposal was tabled by the school board.C`CC8FA@PA@DCA?The following sentences are written in active voice: The president signed the bill into law. The fire fighter rushed into the burning home. Shelly created the award-winning poster. Remember, active voice shows someone or something acting or doing something rather than someone or something being acted upon. ~CCC8FA%?@@&BBC@&@ABBD(B&@ATAs a broadcast writer, you want to get into the habit of writing in the _____ tense.pBBCA&@AA. pastpBCCA&@A B. presentpBTCDA&@A C. futurepBCDA&@AD. None of the aboveBBBA&@A#.\BACA&@C@DxBAVAs a broadcast writer, you want to get into the habit of writing in the present tense. BxBCA&*@@@@@BBCA@A#.BBD(B@AGMatch the camera components on the left to their function on the right.\BB B B@AbBBBA@AlensjCBC(B@A<A. Houses most of the electronics that make the camera workBCBA@ArecorderjCCC(B@A>D. Gives you a way to see what's being captured by the camera\B&C B B@AdjC\CC(B@APC. Takes the images the lens captures and copies them onto some form of storageB\CBA@Abody\BVC B B@AaB,CBA@A viewfinderjC6CCA@A B. Allows light into the camera\BC B B@AcBBCB@A@DCAThe lens allows light into the camera. The viewfinder gives you a way to see what's being captured by the camera. The body houses most of the electronics that make the camera work. The recorder takes the images the lens captures and copies them onto some form of storage. CC2-12-22-3