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Chapter 9 Audience Surveys

One month after the Gulf War started,  Television Broadcast   Magazine   featured   an   article   on   the network’s use of Hi8 video cameras. The camera is used as a broadcast acquisition tool. That means the news team will shoot in Hi8 format and later dub the tape to studio  quality  material  for  easier  editing.  At  the  time  of this writing, Hi8 cameras are being ordered throughout the fleet for PAO and SITE operations and are already onboard most major commands, ashore and afloat, in the photo labs. Although the basics of broadcast journalism will always apply as described in this chapter, understanding the tools of the trade is important to the broadcast supervisor.  The  supervisor  must  know  the  capabilities of the equipment available and this is done only through self  effort.  When  a  new  piece  of  equipment  comes  into your shop, read the owners manual and try the gear out yourself. You may not be the regular operator, but you must know what it takes to get the job done before you can critique the actions of your staff members. 8-42

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