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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Systems



A system is set of detailed methods, procedures and routines. They are created to carry out a specific activity. The little things we do each day can be a system. Hooking up a television set is an example of a system. You need to know where to plug in the power plug and where you can hook up the cables in order to get more channels.  Putting in a DVD, VCR, or a video game system to it also counts with using systems.  The same things are related to a broadcasting career.  People should know how to set things up like lights, cameras, microphones, and other props needed to shoot a broadcast.  Often in a television studio, the equipment would get disconnected.  Wires are often tangled or simply get all over the place.  Someone in a communications major should know what wires go where and how to operate a piece of equipment during a shooting.  Working with them is very delicate.

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