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ABC’s of Magazine Editing

ABC’s of Magazine Editing

1. Word Art Style By Deah Maggard
2. Word Art Techniques
3. Animation © 2014

My Dedication

I dedicate this book to my mother
she is the reason why I want to
become a magazine editor. She
tells me that I can be anything I
want I put my mind to it.

A is for actives

Its for Actives because they
are Listeners who contact the
radio show regarding
requests, contests or other
interaction.

B is For Bank

Its how the people who run
companies feel about their
organizations' prospects.

C is for Chrominance

It is The portion of a
TV signal that
produces the
sensation of color or
hue, as
distinguished from
luminance
(brightness).

D is For DAT

Digital audio tape because it’s a signal
for recording.

E is for Encryption

Encryption because The scrambling
of a signal to allow reception via a
decoder only be specific viewers, e.g.
after the payment of a fee.

F is for fact

Its for Fact because A fact is
statement that cannot be proven.

G is for Generation

• Generation because
A class of objects
derived from a
preceding class.

H is for hard news

• It is Reports of
events of
timeliness and/or
importance.

I is for innercuting

• Is for intercut because Material placed between copy in a story.

J is for junction box

• it’s a box
containing a
junction of
electric wires
or cables.

K is for Kilohertz

• Kilohertz
because its
Thousand
cycles per
second.

L is for line standard

It is for this because it
is The number of lines
broadcast to make up a
television picture.

M is for Marco vision

Its for this because its a
trademarked system
designed to prevent
unauthorized copying of
video material

N is for News Ticker

It is for this because it’s a
scrolling ticker at the
bottom of the display of
television content

O is for Office of Communications

It’s the regulator
of broadcasting
and
communications
in the United
Kingdom.

P is for pay-per-view

It’s a Reception of a
scrambled film or
sporting event after the
payment of a one-off fee
for that broadcast.

Q is for quadraphonic

It a Sound reproduction
utilizing four speakers.
Now superseded by Dolby
5.1 Surround Sound.

R is for racks

It’s a Control
panel where
several
television
cameras are
matched
together by
operator(s) for
exposure, color
balance and
black level.

S is for screen burn

• Its where a permanent
mark is burnt into the
mask of the TV screen
due to prolonged
display. Common with
sets tuned to one
channel for
promotional purposes
or on ordinary sets
from DOGs inserted by
broadcasters.

T is for tape sync

Its An
interview
conducted by
phone and
recorded in
both locations,
with the two
recordings to
be mixed later.

U is for up conversion

Its typically used to increase scan lines on SD video so content can be
viewed or processed in a higher resolution environment.

V is for video jockey

It’s the
television
version of a
Disc Jockey.

W is for Wendy

Its a large carpeted
wedge used to display
items for shooting.

X is for XM Satellite Radio

Its An American
satellite radio
platform

Y is for Y

It’s a Luminance in many
color models used for
television broadcast, such as
YIQ and YUV.

Z is for zoom

Its to go from a long
shot to a close-up (or
vice versa) with the
camera. In the UK,
the name given by
Associated Television
to their indents.

My Closing

I would recommend
this book to anyone
who wants to be come
an Magazine Editor,
Broadcaster or
anything close to that.

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Author : Deah Maggard
Title of Book : ABC’s of Magazine

Editing
Price : $9.99


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