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Piece to camera

In this article, we are going to explore the impact of Piece to camera on contemporary society. Piece to camera has been a topic of constant interest and its influence extends to different areas, from popular culture to politics and economics. Over the years, Piece to camera has sparked debates and controversies, generating conflicting opinions and diverse positions. In this sense, it is crucial to critically and objectively analyze the role that Piece to camera currently plays, as well as its possible evolution in the future. Through detailed analysis, we hope to offer a comprehensive and enriching view on Piece to camera, allowing our readers to better understand its scope and meaning today.

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A television reporter records a piece to camera shortly after sunrise at Stonehenge

In television and film, a piece to camera (PTC) is when a television presenter or a character speaks directly to the viewing audience through the camera.

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It is most common when a news or television show presenter is reporting or explaining items to the viewing audience. Indeed, news programmes usually take the form of a combination of both interviews and pieces to camera. There are three types of piece to camera:

  1. opening PTC - when presenter opens-up the news, and introduce himself/herself to the audience.
  2. bridge PTC - information that presenter gives to bridge the gap between empty space.
  3. conclusive or closing PTC - ending of news where the presenter acknowledge itself and the cameraman, place and the news channel.

The term also applies to the period when an actor, playing a fictional character in a film or on television, talks into the camera and hence directly to the audience. Depending on the genre of the show, this may or may not be considered as a breaking the fourth wall.

References

 NDTV NEWS / ZEE NEWS Channel