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6500 Kelvin |
Average daylight |
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Three point lighting |
Standard method used in media |
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4:3 and 16:9 |
Common ratio for filming |
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A-D-R |
Automatic dialog replacement (avoid) |
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Actor |
Person on screen |
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Apple boxes |
Wooden box designed for sitting, lifts, positioning |
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B-Roll |
Extra film showing scenery |
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Back light |
Provides the subtle rim of light like a halo |
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Background light |
One on the ground secondary importance |
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Barn doors |
Attachments to spotlights used to mask unwanted light |
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CCD or chip |
Charge coupled device |
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Character driven |
Story of the individual driving the plot |
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Cinematography |
The art or technique of motion picture photography |
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Color filters |
Screen of dyed gelatin, modifying the photograph |
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Contrast |
How dark an image can be |
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Cucoloris |
Pattern created from foam, projects patterns |
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Depth of field |
Focus of camera when filming |
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Director of photography |
Authority over lighting and camera crew |
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Editing |
Cutting and putting clips together take make a scene or movie |
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Establishing shot |
The main shot showing the place and all of the characters, not necessarily all at once |
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Fill light |
Softer than key light and fill in the shadows and create depth |
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Floodlight |
Create diffused light |
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Frensel |
Most common light in TV studios ,named after the inventor |
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Camera gain |
Amplified brightness in low lighting conditions |
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Grips |
Lighting and rigging technicians in the film making |
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Handheld |
Operator holds and moves with his or her own body |
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Inciting incident |
Protagonists call to action, event that gets the story started |
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Insert |
To add in |
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Jump cut |
Abrupt break in the continuity of a scene |
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Key light |
Hard light that gives detail |
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Light plot |
How lighting designers communicate with the way they want the lights for different shots |
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Location scout |
Vital process of pre-production |
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Lumen |
By a point source having a uniform intensity of one candela |
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Magic hour |
First and last hour of sunlight during the day |
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Montage |
Several shots to form a single shot |
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ND filters |
Used outdoors in sunlight, cut the light by two F stops |
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Nonlinear footage |
Non destructive editing for a smooth scene |
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Premise |
Basic idea of a story that begins with the question why |
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PSA |
Public service announcement |
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Rack focus |
Changing the lens focus |
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Reflector |
Body surface device |
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Script supervisor |
Overviews scripts |
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Shotgun |
Boom mic |
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Spit light |
Create a directional light |
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Storyboards |
Drawing and planning shots |
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Tilt |
The vertical movement of the camera |
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XLR |
Used for optimal Interference |
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Zoom lens |
Change focal length |