Broadcasting
Broadcasting
Broadcasting is the distribution of information via an electronic medium from a single source to a wide-spread audience.
Recording
Recording is the act of capturing and storing audio, video, or data using technologies like audio recorders and video cameras. This process creates a reproduction of sounds, images, or information, often used in music, film, broadcasting, and data storage for archiving, distribution, or playback.
Television
Television (TV) is a visual communication medium using electromagnetic signals to broadcast audiovisual content, including news, entertainment, and education. It reaches a broad audience through television sets, offering both scheduled programming and on-demand content across various channels and platforms.
Shooting
“Shooting ” is the process of recording visual, In TV and film production, cameras are used to capture footage, which is then edited and broadcasted on platforms like television networks or online streaming services.
Radio
Radio is a communication technology using electromagnetic waves to transmit sound or data. It broadcasts diverse audio content, serving as a widely used medium for mass communication and entertainment across radios, car receivers, and digital platforms.
Network
A network is a linked collection of nodes (computers, devices, people) sharing resources and information. It can be physical (cables, hardware) or virtual (software), enabling efficient communication and resource sharing, from local area networks (LANs) to global internet connections.