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19 Cards in this Set
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1 Shot |
A Shot With One Character In The Frame |
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Ambient Noise |
Background sound.
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Digital Video Editing
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Using a computer to perform video editing, the scenes are assembled in the order required.
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Director
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The key individual in charge of organising the cinematic filming of a production.
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2 Shot
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A shot frequently used when two subjects are in a frame. Often framed face-on to one subject with the the back of the second subjects head still in shot.
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Dry Run
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A typical practice or rehearsal of a particular scene in a production. |
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Editor |
The professional technician who performs video editing, postproduction, photo montages, and digital file conversion. |
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iMovie
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A Mac software used for editing digital video.
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Pan
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Horizontal camera pivot, right to left or left to right from a stationary position.
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Pixels
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The little red, green, and blue microdots that make up the image on a TV or monitor screen. The more pixels there are, the sharper and clearer the picture will be.
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Pre Production
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The planning and overall preparation that occurs before you begin filming.
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Post Production
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Refers to all the activities that follow shooting such as editing, post-syncing, music, recording, titling, and mastering that lead to a completed program or show print.
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Pre Roll
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The wise practice of starting to record a few seconds before a take begins.
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Script
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The audio and video plan or directions for a program word-for-word and shot-for-shot. |
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Talent |
Those appearing or being heard in a program.
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Teleprompter |
A device that displays the script to the talent as a prompt during taping.
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Tilt |
This is a vertical camcorder rotation from a single axis on a tripod.
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Wide Angle |
This term is somewhat loose. It generally means a long shot or an establishing shot that shows the whole scene.
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Zoom |
This is the variance of focal length from wide-angle to telephoto focus on video cameras to allow for a zoom in or zoom out of a frame.
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