Composition
Color Theory
Exposure Triangle
100

refers to the way the shot is designed, from the positioning of the actors and props to the framing of the image within the camera

Composition

100

Daylight has a color temperature of_______, making it cool

 5600°K

100

occurs if an object moves while the scene is being captured, and appears as streaking or smearing in the image

What is motion blur?

200

the area visible with a given lens and position

Field of View

200

Process that helps to ensure that the camera records colors accurately

What is white balancing?

200

determines the amount of time that the film stock or sensor is exposed to light

What is shutter speed?

300

the type of shot this is 

What is an Extreme Long Shot (ELS)?

300

colors next to each other on the color wheel.

What are analogous colors? (typically more natural and harmonious)

300

a way of describing the amount of light that reaches either a piece of film or a digital sensor over a given period of time

What is Exposure?

400

the area between your subject’s face and the side of the frame they are looking toward

What is lead room?

400

the idea that certain colors and color combinations will have an effect on the audience

What is color theory?

400

controls the amount of light allowed to pass through the lens

What is aperture?

500

divides the frame into equal parts creating a tic-tac-toe grid that we can use to place elements

What is the rule of thirds?

500

Colors that are directly opposite one another on the color wheel

What are complimentary colors?

500

The three parts of the exposure triangle

Iso, Aperture, and Shutter Speed

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