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1 shot

A shot with one character in the frame.

2 shot

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.
Ambient Noise
Background sound
Digital Video Editing
Using a computer to perform video editing, the scenes are assembled in the order required.
Director
The key individual in charge of organising the cinematic filming of a production.
Dry Run
A typical practice or rehearsal of a particular scene in a production
Editor
The professional technician who performs video editing, postproduction, photo montages, and digital file conversion.
iMovie
A Mac software used for editing digital video
Pan
Horizontal camera pivot, right to left or left to right from a stationary position.
Pixels
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.
Pre Production
The planning and overall preparation that occurs before you begin filming.
Post Production
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.
Pre Roll
The wise practice of starting to record a few seconds before a take begins.
Script
The audio and video plan or directions for a program word-for-word and shot-for-shot.
Talent
Those appearing or being heard in a program.
Teleprompter
A device that displays the script to the talent as a prompt during taping.
Tilt
This is a vertical camcorder rotation from a single axis on a tripod
Wide Angle
This term is somewhat loose. It generally means a long shot or an establishing shot that shows the whole scene.

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