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  2. Television crew - Wikipedia

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    A title sequence, in a television program, appears at the beginning of the show and displays the show name and credits, usually including actors, producers and, directors. A montage of selected images and a theme song are often included to suggest the essential tone of the series.

  3. Television studio - Wikipedia

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    A television studio during a production of Kripo Live in Studio 1 of the Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR). A television studio, also called a television production studio, is an installation room in which video productions take place, either for the production of live television and its recording onto video tape or other media such as SSDs, or for the acquisition of raw footage for post-production.

  4. Washboard Sam - Wikipedia

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    The concert was recorded by Vinyl Wall Productions and filmed for television broadcast in the central Michigan area by a television crew from Central Michigan University. [10] It featured musical artists such as Washboard Jo [ 11 ] and R.B. and Co. and was headlined by the Big House Blues Band.

  5. Lighting technician - Wikipedia

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    Console/dimmer board operator; Fixtures; Manual/poor man's operator; Hours of work also vary. For example, those employed by large television productions generally work more than 40 hours a week, 60 hours or more are not uncommon. Technicians and other crew members typically work a 12-hour day.

  6. Category:Broadcasting occupations - Wikipedia

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  8. Graphics coordinator - Wikipedia

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    A graphics coordinator (GC) or font assist is an individual who works, usually on a television show, as a producer of on-air still and motion graphics.The graphics coordinator decides what content should be displayed on-air — such as on a fullpage (a full-screen graphic) or a lower third (a bar graphic appearing in the lower third of the screen).

  9. Multiple-camera setup - Wikipedia

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    The use of multiple video cameras to cover a scene goes back to the earliest days of television; three cameras were used to broadcast The Queen's Messenger in 1928, the first drama performed for television. [7] The first drama performed for British television was Pirandello's play The Man With the Flower in His Mouth in 1930, using a single ...