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Basic Video Production
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1. The sound made by the differing frequencies
Spotting Sheet
Sweetening
Pitch
CCD
2. Key - fill - back
Sound Waves
advantages of DSLR
Flat
Three point lighting
3. When you hear a bounce off a very close wall - quicker response than an echo
Reverb
Bites (Sound Bite)
Ambient Sounds
Clipping
4. Low pressure areas against high pressure areas create the waves. - Waves are just pictures or graphs of the measures of air pressure
Score Mixers
Directional Microphone
Sound Waves
Tungsten Light
5. The editor can try an entire group of shots in one position - move it to another - and then return it to it's original position
Non-linear Editing
Sound Perspective
Tungsten Light
F-stop
6. Background sounds such as footsteps - clothes rustling - and branches waving in the wind - Named after Jack Foley
Tungsten Light
B-Roll
Foley
Physical Continuity
7. Name - agency - and role
Direct Sound
f-stop vs. depth of field
slating an audition
Loudness measurement
8. AKA: Phone plug - Has a short prong and outer covering - Consumer standard
RCA Connector
Daylight
B-Roll
Cut-in
9. Source microphones go into - Has up to 4 channels
3 Pickup Patterns
Zoom Recorder
Bidirectional Microphone
fresnel
10. The height of the sound wave. As the this increases - the sound wave gets louder
Amplitude
The greater the size of the aperture opening...
Cut-in
Medium Shot
11. Raw sound that was recorded on the day
Balance
Focal length
Performance Continuity
OMF - Open Medium Framework
12. Focal length divided by aperture
Formula for figuring the f-stop
Cutaway
Flat
Spatial Continuity
13. Want boom coming down not out - Can add a track to cover it (Fill Grit - Glue Fill) - Can add other noises
Sound Waves
Track
Overlapping Action
How do you fix Room Tone?
14. Uses a diaphragm - Robust - NO power required - Not so efficient
Dynamic Microphone
Foley Setup Sheet
Color Temperature of Daylight
Bidirectional Microphone
15. The range of quietness to loudness
Dynamic Range
Nats
Smaller Wavelength =
Bidirectional Microphone
16. Shoot a master shot of the whole scene and then break it up into little parts - such as close ups - reaction shots - cut ins - and cutaways - Classic Hollywood method
Female end
Master Scene Shooting Method
Activity Continuity
a shot marked OS to Sally
17. The equivalent of quotes in a story - Person speaking on the screen
Direct Sound
a shot marked OS to Sally
Bites (Sound Bite)
Timing Sheet
18. Distance from the center of a lens to the place where the parallel light will be focused
Frequency Response
Performance Continuity
Focal length
Spotting Sheet
19. Attaches to the recorder
Room Tone
Male end
Clipping
Sound Presence
20. Something that has already happened in one shot should not happen again in the next
Activity Continuity
ADR (Automatic Dialogue Replacement)
Physical Continuity
Amplitude
21. Big image - short focal length
Match Cut
speed of sound in air
Timbre
focal length of a wide angle lens
22. Record all the music in a control room
Medium Shot
Depth of Field
Score Mixers
speed of sound in air
23. When sounds are mixed live - each mic feeds into a different input of one or more audio mixers
Female end
CCD
Physical Continuity
Audio Mixers
24. The range of quietness to loudness
Ambient Sounds
Cut-in
Pitch
Dynamic Range
25. Made up by the sound effects editor - Indicates a what point in the movie each effect should be placed
Spotting Sheet
Three point lighting
Foley
Three-to-one Rule
26. Lists all the actions the Foley Walkers need to perform to give aural realism to the movie scenes
Atmospheric Continuity
Foley Setup Sheet
Performance Continuity
Sound Presence
27. Picking up from two sides
Bidirectional Microphone
Medium Shot
slating an audition
a shot marked OS to Sally
28. Two basic systems of light metering used in cinematography
Flat
Condenser Microphone
incident and reflected
XLR Connector
29. Shot of something that did not appear in the previous shot
Stand-up
Male end
Double system sound
Cutaway
30. Lighting instrument that has a lens on the front
Classic Hollywood Editing
fresnel
MIDI
OMF - Open Medium Framework
31. Picking up from all sides - Best for picking up a large number of people and are excellent for gathering background noise - Don't pick up distance sounds as well
MIDI
Overlapping Action
Dynamic Microphone
Omnidirectional Microphone
32. Microphones and recorders that pick up all frequencies equally well
CCD
Track
Physical Continuity
Flat
33. Higher pitch and frequency
Cutting-on-Action
B-Roll
Smaller Wavelength =
Daylight
34. The width of the band of frequencies as specified by the frequencies at each end
Overlapping Action
Technical Pictorial Continuity
Tungsten Light
Band Width
35. Middle point of the haystack
Light is a form of...
Female end
Flat
Turn-over Frequency
36. Uses a diaphragm - Robust - NO power required - Not so efficient
Dynamic Microphone
3 Pickup Patterns
Zoom Recorder
The cheapest part of movie making
37. The degree to which the aperture opens
Cut-in
incident and reflected
Temporal Continuity
F-stop
38. Raw sound that was recorded on the day
Close-up
Logical Continuity
OMF - Open Medium Framework
RCA Connector
39. Two basic systems of light metering used in cinematography
Audio Mixers
incident and reflected
Match Cut
Medium Shot
40. The relative volume of sounds - Important sounds should be louder than unimportant sounds
Balance
Formula for figuring the f-stop
Loudness measurement
Daylight
41. Manipulating frequencies. - Important to radio and musical recording - not film.
advantages of DSLR
focal length of a wide angle lens
Proximity Effect
3 Pickup Patterns
42. You can control your depth of field
Cut-in
advantages of DSLR
Amplitude
Zoom Recorder
43. The reporter holding a microphone on the screen - Pre-recorded - essentially a sound bite
Medium Shot
Range of human hearing
Stand-up
Foley
44. Notes will become a muddy jumble and the frequencies will not come out of the equipment with the same clarity with which they went in - Analog equipment
Distortion
Cutaway
Band Width
B-Roll
45. Make the volume of every scene - every person - and every sound effect more or less the same - One way to achieve balance
Color Temperature of Daylight
Loudness measurement
Flat
Jump Cut
46. Pre-production
Light is a form of...
Shorter focal length =
Establishing Shot
The cheapest part of movie making
47. Low pressure areas against high pressure areas create the waves. - Waves are just pictures or graphs of the measures of air pressure
Sound Waves
Condenser Microphone
Sweetening
Sound Perspective
48. An 'over the shoulder' shot (of an actor) with the camera pointed at Sally
Bidirectional Microphone
a shot marked OS to Sally
Timbre
fresnel
49. Source microphones go into - Has up to 4 channels
Activity Continuity
Zoom Recorder
3 Pickup Patterns
Male end
50. Sound must appear to be coming from the picture
Sound Presence
Clipping
Timing Sheet
OMF - Open Medium Framework
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