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Often video news releases will provide both a complete ready to screen VNR and a 'b-roll'.
 
Often video news releases will provide both a complete ready to screen VNR and a 'b-roll'.
  
Onb its website [[KEF Media Associates]] describe b-roll as "a 'picture story' is followed by a series of soundbites from spokespeople. All of the video is organized around 'slates' - text that offers editors and producers a suggested script and other information they need to turn the B-roll into a story for their program". [http://www.kefmedia.com]
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On its website [[KEF Media Associates]] describe b-roll as "a 'picture story' is followed by a series of soundbites from spokespeople. All of the video is organized around 'slates' - text that offers editors and producers a suggested script and other information they need to turn the B-roll into a story for their program". [http://www.kefmedia.com]
  
 
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Revision as of 06:16, 29 March 2005

'B-Roll is a video news release without the narration so that brodacast media can use the provided faremwork but by adding their own script and narration.

Often video news releases will provide both a complete ready to screen VNR and a 'b-roll'.

On its website KEF Media Associates describe b-roll as "a 'picture story' is followed by a series of soundbites from spokespeople. All of the video is organized around 'slates' - text that offers editors and producers a suggested script and other information they need to turn the B-roll into a story for their program". [1]

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