This hard drive is the fastest, making it best for video production.
What is an SSD
This microphone pickup pattern is designed to minimize background noise by only focusing on sounds in one direction.
What is a unidirectional (or cardioid) pickup pattern.
The item identified in the picture.

What is lighting with stand.
This shot just shows a part of the subject.

What is an extreme close-up (or ECU)
The three phases of the production process.
What are pre-production, production, and post production.
The tool used to highlight a clip and move it from one position in a sequence (or timeline) to another position in the same sequence.
What is the selection tool.
This cable can transmit HD video and audio.
What is an HDMI cable.
This balanced audio cable has three prongs.

What is a XLR cable.
The purpose of this piece of equipment is to redirect hard light onto a subject.
What is a reflector.
The camera movement where the camera moves right to left or left to right.
What is truck.
The person who can be in charge of one or more large productions or programs
What is Executive Producer.
Effect to be added to a clip are located in this tab.
What is the effects tab.
It't purpose is to hold grip and gaffer gear in place.

What is a C-stand.
This item is used to position a microphone near a subject while remaining off screen.

What is a boom (fish) pole with an XLR cable.
The purpose of this piece of equipment is to redirect soft light onto a subject.
What is a bounce.
The red arrow is pointing to a part of the camera that provides the camera with the first view of the image.
What is the lens.
What is the postproduction phase.
You can use this monitor to edit a clip before placing it on the timeline.
What is the source monitor.
Single dots of color on a display screen.
What are pixels.
This microphone is used by news anchors to usually wear on their lapel.

What is a lavalier microphone.
It blocks light from hitting certain parts of a scene or subject.
What is a black flag.
The red arrow is point to a part of the camera used when the LCD screen is closed.

What is the viewfinder.
The correct order of steps in the postproduction.
Ingest footage, edit video/audio, color correction, and export video.
This monitor shows you what is on the timeline.
What is the program monitor.
This item is used to level out a subjects height with another subject that is taller.

What is an apple box.
This mic has a certain pickup pattern that goes in all directions.

What is omni-directional.
This item allows light to pass through it, creating softer light on the subject.

What is a diffuser (or silk)
The 180 degree rule.
What is the imaginary line between two subjects that the camera should typically stay on one side of.
PNG, JPEG, TIFF
What are types of picture formats.
This audio transition fades audio in and out.
What is an exponential fade.
Items in the picture are used store and transfer video footage from a camera to the computer.

What are SD cards
What is foley.
The items in the picture helps stabilize equipment that may fall over and get broken or hurt someone on the set.
What are sand bags.
In the picture the yellow lines represent a composition technique that draws the audience's attention to the subject.

What is leading lines.
Scriptwriting occurs in this phase of production.
What is the pre-production phase.
The arrow in the picture is showing something just above the timeline.
What is a marker.
This is used in the pre-production phase.

What is a storyboard.
The process of recording dialogue in a studio to replace dialogue that was recorded on a set.
What is ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement).
A one light setup that is named after a famous Dutch painter, that lights half the face and a triangle of light on the other side.
What is a Rembrandt.
The picture shows a technique used to help the audience understand they should focus on Bob's reaction.

What is the rule of thirds.
Supplemental footage to the main shot (or master roll) that helps tell the story, establish the environment, or provide greater detail to the audience.
What is B-roll.
In the picture, the two digit number farthest to the right represent this in the timecode.
What are frames.
The items in the picture are used to mount cameras too, for better stabilization.

What are tripods.
The microphone pickup pattern that resembles a figure eight.
What is a bidirectional pickup pattern.
The unit of measurement used for color temperature.
What is degrees Kelvin.
Counting down from 5 to cue the talent.
What is the five second rule.
AVI, MOV, & MP4
What are formats for video.
The red circle in the picture allows you to control this.

What is file name & destination.
The tape used in the industry to tape down cables on microphone stands, floor, and many other uses.
What is gaff tape.
The amount of time it takes the signal from a microphone (input) to get a headset (output).
What is latency.
The colored plastic film used to change the color temperature of lights.
What are gels.
The amount of light coming from the lens to the camera sensor.
What is exposure.
The precise staging of actors in order to facilitate the performance before filming to make sure everyone knows their cues and positions.
What is blocking.
The image shows the most commonly used file compression type for online media.

What is the format: h.264