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NAME: __________________________ BROADCAST MEDIA Test #3 101906 MEDIA COLLEGE: Composing Interview Shots 1) TRUE or FALSE. It's often desirable to make the background appear to be the guest's normal surroundings. 2) Briefly describe how the article states you can use lighting to change the interview atmosphere? 3) Briefly describe why this is OR is not a good compositional image? 4) Briefly describe what is significant about this picture. (NOTE that there is an interview going on!) CYBERCOLLEGE Module 36 Part 1 5) TRUE or FALSE. On the whole, there are relatively few lawsuits involving media related events. 6) TRUE or FALSE. There is little difference between private citizens and public citizens. 7) U. S. courts have generally been quick to protect the news media's rights to gather and communicate information as long as the information is ___________. about public figures only about private figures only true not humorous 8) True or false. Individuals have successfully sued news organizations when the organization disclosed information that a jury subsequently decided (in the specific circumstances involved) should have been kept private. 9) True or false. For private (as opposed to public) individuals, overhearing and publicizing private conversations or broadcasting images taken on private property typically constitutes an invasion of privacy. 10) True or false. A reporter can never tape a conversation secretly. 11) Briefly describe the importance of the story about the Vietnam War protesters (use specifics!). 12) True or false. Court decisions have generally held that the press (with or without a press pass) has MORE legal privileges beyond those granted to the general public. 13) _______________________ involves an unauthorized use of an individual's or organization's prominence in order to benefit someone else. The courts have recognized that wellknown people acquire an identity that is of value, and these people deserve to be protected from someone "cashing in" on that value without their consent.