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Intro To Film Production
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performing-arts
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film
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2. The physical placement of the camera on the set necessary to get each shot in your shooting script
Side Light
Depth of Field
Art Direction
Camera Setup
3. Sound that includes both room acoustics and background noise
Coverage
Ambient Sound
Spike
T-Stops
4. Revolve around conflict - and express ideas and cocepts through stories in which a character who needs to accomplish something encounters obastacles and much struggle to get what they need
Depth of Field
Side Light
Narrative Films
Dramatization
5. Two-thirds of the depth range along the z-axis is behind the focus point and one-third is in front of the focus point
Zooming Out
Depth of Field
Location Technical Survey
1/3 - 2/3 Rule
6. Form used in film production to keep track of all the mise-en-sc
Script Breakdown Sheet
Cold Reading
Rim Light
Headshot/Bio
7. This type of move breaks the promise of showing something else to the viewer
Unmotivated Move
Fill Light
Blocking
Automatic Dialogue Replacement
8. Simple but comprehensive prose description of a film's plot
Reverse Shots
Treatment
Four Basic Elements in the Visual Language of Cinema
Camera Setup
9. Ensures visibility in all parts of your scene with overall bright and even illumination. Minimizes shadows - texture and dimensionality.
High-Key Lighting
Focus Puller
Boom Operator
Wild Sound (Non-Sync Sound)
10. Deciding where you want to shoot (the look - the access - the logistics - the sound - and securing it)
Shot Size
Direct Address
Storyboards
Location Scouting
11. An interior scene that can be used in case your exterior shoot is cancelled because of bad weather
Unmotivated Move
Cover-Set
Motivated Lighting
Zooming Out
12. Shooting Script - Overheads - and Storyboards
T-Stops
Headroom
Nonlinear Editing System
Three Pre-Visualization Tools
13. Lens that has one fixed focal length for more precise manipulation of image quality
Prime Lens
Ambient Sound
Four Basic Elements in the Visual Language of Cinema
Zooming Out
14. Shot - Shot Sequence - Scene - and Dramatic Sequence
Boom Operator
Dramatization
Four Basic Elements in the Visual Language of Cinema
'In the Mud'
15. The ability of a lens to gather light is determined by the largest possible f-stop of that particular lens (a fast lens can open up to allow more light than a slow lens)
Lens Speed
Cross Cutting
Unmotivated Move
Dramatization
16. Executing more than one move at a time
Nondestructive Editing
Reverse Shots
Focus Puller
Combination Move
17. Responsible for the proper use and actual placement of the microphones for optimal quality
Talent Release
Side Light
Boom Operator
Dramatization
18. Reading from the script pages that actors are given minutes before the audition
Automatic Dialogue Replacement
Cold Reading
Three Pre-Visualization Tools
Parallel Action
19. Adjusting the optical center back toward the focal plane causing the image to become more wide-angle
Pulling Focus
Ambient Sound
Motivated Lighting
Zooming Out
20. Sheets for each shooting day; they detail what portion of the script is being shot on a specific day - who needs to be on the set - when they need to be there - and how to get to the set.
Motivated Lighting
Combination Move
Call Sheets
Focus Puller
21. Adjusting the optical center back toward the focal plane causing the image to become more wide-angle
Zooming Out
Direct Address
Headshot/Bio
1/3 - 2/3 Rule
22. Drawings of shots - arranged on paper in the order they appear in a sequence
Ambient Sound
Automatic Dialogue Replacement
Direct Address
Storyboards
23. The subject of the story - the central character whom the audience will follow as they attempt to achieve their goal
Protagonist
Three Essential Elements of Drama
Four Basic Properties of Sound
Zooming Out
24. Sound bouncing off surfaces. Results in a booming or echo-y sound as the signal duplicates itself over and over again which is refereed to as 'acoustically live.'
Author's Draft
Depth of Field
Storyboards
Reverberation
25. The measurement of acceptable diameter which creates the appearance of focus
Depth of Field
Circle of Confusion
Zooming Out
Four Basic Properties of Sound
26. Sets up cables - holds second boom when necessary - and wrangles the cables when the boom operator follows a moving shot
Parallel Action
Cable Wrangler
Cutaway Shot
Call Sheets
27. Shots that don't require any actors to be present like landscapes - location-establishing shots - and shots of objects and cutaways
Pick-Ups
Low-Key Lighting
Coverage
Plot
28. Frequency - Amplitude - Timbre - and Velocity
Cover-Set
Director of Photography
Four Basic Properties of Sound
Cross Cutting
29. Separate comfortable waiting space to put the next-in line actor. A place where actors can relax - drink some water - and go over their lines.
Side Light
Location Technical Survey
Green Room
Reverse Shots
30. Sets up cables - holds second boom when necessary - and wrangles the cables when the boom operator follows a moving shot
Cable Wrangler
Three Pre-Visualization Tools
Side Light
Cold Reading
31. The look of the environment in which your scenes take place - and the choice and design of the objects and costumes employed in the film have a profound impact on the tone - the characterizations - and the meaning of your movie.
Peak Meter
Treatment
Art Direction
Four Basic Properties of Sound
32. Lighting unit that is 45
Spike
3/4 Back Light
Protagonist
Plot
33. Often used as a guide for framing human subjects and for composition in general. The frame is divided into thirds with imaginary lines along the horizontal and vertical axes and then place significant objects - focus points - and elements of intere
Rule of Thirds
T-Stops
Elliptical Editing
Author's Draft
34. Adjusting the optical center away from the focal plane and therefore increasing the magnification power of the lens (telephoto)
Protagonist
Parallel Action
Zooming In
Pick-Ups
35. Sound bouncing off surfaces. Results in a booming or echo-y sound as the signal duplicates itself over and over again which is refereed to as 'acoustically live.'
Props
Four Basic Properties of Sound
Art Direction
Reverberation
36. Another name for backlight because of the effect it gives the actor
Rim Light
Shot Size
Automatic Dialogue Replacement
Media File Indicators
37. List of all the shots that make up the film in the order in which they will be shot
Location Technical Survey
Shooting (Lined) Script
Peak Meter
Shot List
38. Finessing all of the edits one-by-one
Assistant Camera
Headroom
Prime Lens
Fine Cut
39. Character - Goal - and Conflict or Obstacles
Headshot/Bio
Three Essential Elements of Drama
Three Pre-Visualization Tools
Pulling Focus
40. Light that separates the subject from the background by positioning a somewhat lower intensity light at a high angle and behind the subject. It traces the edges of the figure and creates depth.
Back Light
Protagonist
Narrative Films
Reverse Shots
41. Camera and lens expert. They are responsible for the proper functioning of the camera - which includes setting it up - cleaning the gate - checking and pulling focus - and selecting filters and lenses. They know precise details about what various
Assistant Camera
Lens Speed
Parallel Action
Overheads
42. Dramatic Structure Matches - Content and Activity Matches - Matched Action Cuts - Graphic Matches - and Sound Bridges
Five Ways to Create a Parallel Action Sequence
Zooming In
Unmotivated Move
Media File Indicators
43. The things that our characters actually handle in a scene
Location Technical Survey
Zooming Out
Combination Move
Props
44. A shot in which the subject looks directly at the camera
Reverse Shots
Five Ways to Create a Parallel Action Sequence
Direct Address
Nondestructive Editing
45. List of all the shots that make up the film in the order in which they will be shot
Shot List
Fine Cut
Side Light
Three Essential Elements of Drama
46. Point to the original data without altering the media file
Peak Meter
Cold Reading
Wild Sound (Non-Sync Sound)
Media File Indicators
47. The movement of characters in the space
Headroom
Ambient Sound
Headroom
Blocking
48. A type of location sound that isn't recorded simultaneously with the picture. Two types are Ambient Sound and Location Sound.
Cutaway Shot
Peak Meter
Camera Setup
Wild Sound (Non-Sync Sound)
49. Not limited by the linear characteristics of video tape. We can move around in the footage in any direction - instantaneously. All film projects - whether shot on film of DV are edited on NLE. All visual and aural components must be turned into dig
Back Light
Pulling Focus
Treatment
Nonlinear Editing System
50. Not limited by the linear characteristics of video tape. We can move around in the footage in any direction - instantaneously. All film projects - whether shot on film of DV are edited on NLE. All visual and aural components must be turned into dig
Nonlinear Editing System
Spike
Cable Wrangler
Parallel Action
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