broadcast-quality

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Broadcast-quality' means something is high enough quality to be used in broadcast media. This could be audio, video, or equipment used to make these things. It has to meet the standards set by the broadcasting industry.
Examples in Different Contexts
In film making, achieving 'broadcast-quality' means producing content that is suitable for airing on television, with clear visuals and sound. A director might comment, 'Our film was shot in 4K to ensure it's of broadcast-quality for both streaming and traditional TV channels.'
Practice Scenarios
Marketing

Scenario:

I've assembled a top-notch team of creatives for our campaign. The visuals they've drafted are beyond our expectations.

Response:

That sounds incredible! I'm sure the broadcast-quality visuals will definitely make our campaign stand out.

Creatives

Scenario:

The shooting location we've selected for our next film has a unique atmosphere that's going to play a significant role in the storytelling.

Response:

I anticipate that the scenes captured with our broadcast-quality equipment will enhance that unique atmosphere even more.

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