By Monica Coyne BBC Technical Operator |
  School Reporters from Mayfield School and College | School Reporters making a video report may find these phrases, used by BBC film crews, useful.Before recording, the sound person says: Can we have some word for level Which means: I want to check the microphone and the cables to the camera are working Then the director says: Roll to record Which means: I'm happy that the interview or piece-to-camera is set up and you can start recording To which the camera person replies: Speed Which means: The tape is recording Then, while counting on his or her hands, the director says: Five, four Then silently: Three, two, one, action (making an "action" hand gesture) Which means: The presenter can start speaking After the first take, the director may say: Pick up from... Which means : The presenter has made a mistake and needs to ask a question again or redo a piece-to-camera Then the director says to the camera person: Can you do a spot check? Which means: Check the beginning and end of the tape to make sure the sound and vision are okay. If it's a long interview, check a few places in the middle too. To which the camera person replies: That's a clear on the recording Which means: The sound and vision on the tape are fine Finally the director says: That's a wrap Which means: We've finished recording!
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