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Lightworks insufficient overlapping media
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lightworks insufficient overlapping media

Media product by an audience which is not the one intended by its maker aberrant reading /berənt ri dŋ/ noun an interpretation of a text which was not the meaning which was intended when the text was written aberration /bəreʃ(ə)n/ noun distortion of a television picture caused by a corrupt signal or incorrect adjustment abjection /bdekʃ(ə)n/ noun the condition of, for example, a minority group, that has been cast out or expelled above-the-fold /əbv ðə fəυld/ adjective 1. Australian Broadcasting Corporation AB deadline /e bi dedlan/ abbreviation advance booking deadline aberrant decoding /berənt di kəυdŋ/ noun an understanding of a AB deadline

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Full form Artists and Repertoire AB /e bi / noun the highest socioeconomic group, consisting of professionals with a high disposable income abbreviate /əbri viet/ verb to make a piece of text shorter ABĬirculation 2. Record company that tries to find new acts, works out contracts and copyright issues and generally protects their artists’ interests. MediaStudies.fm Tuesday, Janu3:53 PMĪ A abbreviation amp A&R /e ənd ɑ / noun the section of a A Vowels  ɑ ɒ a aυ aə aυə ɔ ɔ e eə e eυ  i i ə  ə u u υ υə 'īack harm stop type how hire hour course annoy head fair make go word keep happy about fit near annual pool book tour shutĬonsonants b d ð d f  h j k l m n ŋ p r s ʃ t tʃ θ v w x  zīuck dead other jump fare gold head yellow cab leave mix nil sing print rest save shop take change theft value work loch measure zone Note that these are only guides, as the stress of the word changes according to its position in the sentence. Stress is indicated by a main stress mark (  ) and a secondary stress mark (  ).

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Pronunciation Guide The following symbols have been used to show the pronunciation of the main words in the dictionary. Thanks are due to Andrea Esser for her help and advice during the production of this book. There are also supplements including an overview of media law, details of major national publications and a list of media resources on the Web. Each headword is explained in clear, straightforward English and quotations from newspapers and specialist magazines show how the words are used in context. It is ideal for all students of Media Studies and related subjects, as well as those working for the first time in jobs such as journalism, radio and television production and advertising. Preface This dictionary provides a basic vocabulary of terms used in the media and entertainment industries. Text typeset by A & C Black Printed in Italy by Legoprint No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the permission of the publishers A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library eISBN-13: 978-1-4081-0208-4 1 3 5 7 9 8 6 4 2 Text Production and Proofreading Sandra Anderson, Heather Bateman, Emma Harris, Katy McAdam A & C Black uses paper produced with elemental chlorine-free pulp, harvested from managed sustainable forests. Visit our website for full details of all our books: Dictionary ofįirst published in Great Britain in 2006 A & C Black Publishers Ltd 38 Soho Square, London W1D 3HB © A & C Black Publishers Ltd 2006 All rights reserved. Specialist dictionaries Dictionary of Accountingĭictionary of Human Resources and Personnel Managem6623 2 Dictionary of ICTĭictionary of Information and Library Managementĭictionary of Leisure, Travel and TourismĮasier English™ titles Easier English Basic DictionaryĮasier English Dictionary: Handy Pocket EditionĬheck Your English Vocabulary workbooks Academic English












Lightworks insufficient overlapping media