A programme rundown is all of the paperwork used, which explains what will be happening during the whole of the show; for example the Multi-Cam Script, the cue sheets, and a running order.
A running order is a word processed sheet showing a two column table. One column for the specific running time in the production measured in seconds, and the other representing the content within the show that is played at that point. A running order only explains the time, when that content begins, not the duration. Running Orders are not really for technical aspects of the show, such as Camera shot sizes or when cameras need to cut. This is a basic script only for the content. For example; the Host's introduction speech or when VT Inserts start playing.
Cue sheets are very much like scripts, but these only present all the descriptions of the VT Inserts, along with the track number and the duration of them. They are listed on the sheet in the order they come into the show. Somewhere beside the VT Insert descriptions also inform if they are; stills, audio or moving inserts. The Director, Assistant Director and DVD Operators are always likely to have one present with them throughout the show.
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