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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. ENG is a broadcasting (usually television) industry acronym which stands for electronic news gathering. It can mean anything from a lone reporter taking a single camcorder out to get a story, to an entire television crew taking a satellite truck on location to do a live report for a newscast. The term ENG was created as television news departments moved from film based news gathering to recording electronically generated images on tape. All film, of course, required a…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. ENG is a broadcasting (usually television) industry acronym which stands for electronic news gathering. It can mean anything from a lone reporter taking a single camcorder out to get a story, to an entire television crew taking a satellite truck on location to do a live report for a newscast. The term ENG was created as television news departments moved from film based news gathering to recording electronically generated images on tape. All film, of course, required a trip through a chemical bath (processing) before it could be viewed and edited. This generally added at least an hour from the time the film arrived back at the station until it was ready to be seen by the viewing public. Film was also difficult to handle, subject to easy scratching and other damage. Film edits were done by hand on what was known as "color reversal" film, meaning there was no negative. Edits could not be changed without taking tiny slices out of the film itself. It was not that rare for film edits to break on the air when the film was being sent through a projector for inclusion in newscasts.