BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation)
Ofcom (Office of Communications)
ITV (Independent Television)
Channel 4
B. Ofcom (Office of Communications)
A type of camera lens
A camera support with a boom arm
A type of microphone
A lighting fixture
To capture ambient sound
To record dialogue
To provide wireless communication on set
To operate the camera remotely
Director
Cinematographer
Producer
Editor
Marathon Viewing
Instant Viewing
Binge-Watching
Rapid Viewing
Transparency
Disclosure
Product placement
Sponsorship identification
The first episode of a new series used to sell the show to networks
The final episode of a series
An episode focused on flying-related themes
An episode featuring a guest star
Plagiarism
Manipulation
Misinformation
Deepfake
Format transfer
Internationalization
Localization
Transposition
Cut
Dissolve
Match cut
Jump cut
Fiber optics
Terrestrial broadcasting
Satellite broadcasting
Microwave transmission
Final Cut Pro
Adobe Photoshop
Microsoft Word
GarageBand
Analog-to-Digital Conversion
Digital Encoding
Signal Modulation
Data Compression
Adjusts camera focus
Adds graphics or drawings to a live video feed
Enhances audio quality
Controls studio lighting
Editing
Compositing
Rendering
Encoding
Script Supervisor
Production Designer
Costume Designer
Art Director
Dynamic microphone
Condenser microphone
Ribbon microphone
Shotgun microphone
To assist the director
To operate the camera
To manage the lighting department
To edit video footage
To control camera focus
To switch between different video sources during a live broadcast
To adjust color balance
To edit audio tracks
A list of shots to be filmed
A schedule detailing the day's shoot
A report on post-production activities
A summary of the script
Weekly release
Season dump
Simulcast
All-at-once release
1927
1939
1954
1969
To convert film footage into video format
To edit video footage
To create special effects
To adjust camera focus
To transition between scenes
To show a different angle or subject briefly
To record dialogue
To add special effects
Higher production quality
Wider reach and accessibility to global audiences
Lower production costs
Faster broadcast speeds
To present an initial version for feedback
To apply color correction
To record additional dialogue
To add special effects
To regulate advertising aimed at children
To mandate a certain amount of educational and informational programming for children
To ban children from appearing in television programs
To establish age restrictions for television viewership
To receive broadcast signals
To convert video signals into audio signals
To send out the broadcast signal over the airwaves
To control studio lighting
A written script
A visual plan of shots and scenes
A type of microphone
A camera accessory
To provide a sneak peek or preview of an upcoming episode or show
To summarize the entire series
To reveal major plot twists
To air reruns of previous episodes
Legal cases
Hospital and medical settings
Science fiction elements
Family dynamics