Law & Industry
The Script
Composition & Camera
The World of Audio
Editing Theory
100

This organization was formed in 1934 to regulate all wire communication, including radio and TV.

FCC

100

Also known as a "slugline," this part of the script indicates where and when a scene takes place.

Scene Heading

100

This movement involves moving the lens up or down while keeping the horizontal axis constant.

Tilt

100

These are realistic action noises, like footsteps, synchronized with visuals in post-production.

Foley

100

This type of editing allows the editor to work on any part of the production at any time.

Nonlinear

200

This legal concept allows copyrighted material to be used for news or teaching without paying fees.

Fair Use

200

This script extension (V.O.) denotes audio recorded separately and laid over the video.

Voice-Over

200

This is the amount of space in a shot directly above a subject's head.

Headroom

200

This is recorded on location specifically to mask background noise differences between takes.

Room Tone

200

This editing style is considered inflexible because edits are difficult to change once made.

Linear

300

This is the primary goal of the editing process: to choose the best footage and remove the flawed.

Selection/Removal

300

These provide tips for actors regarding attitude, tone, or minor movement, usually in brackets.

Parentheticals

300

This compositional method uses a grid to create interest and draw the viewer's eye around the frame.

Rule of Thirds

300

This process (ADR) involves re-recording dialogue in a studio to replace poor quality field audio.

Automated Dialogue Replacement

300

This effect demonstrates that viewers derive meaning from the juxtaposition of two different shots.

 Kuleshov Effect

400

This term refers to the modern increase in the types of devices (phones, tablets, TVs) used to view content.

Multi-screen environment

400

Unlike a spec script, this type of script serves as a technical blueprint containing production details.

Shooting Script

400

This is the extra space included in the direction a subject is looking or moving.

Lead Space

400

This is the term for the "hum" or natural sound of a space without any dialogue or action.

Room Tone

400

This type of software (NLE) revolutionized the industry by moving away from tape-to-tape editing.

Nonlinear Editor

500

These projectors increase light source life expectancy, saving time and money over traditional bulbs.

Lampless projection

500

These script extensions (O.S. or O.C.) indicate a character is speaking but is not visible on screen.

Off-Screen / Off-Camera

500

This "oblique" angle is used to suggest imbalance, unease, or disorientation in a viewer.

Canted or Dutch Angle

500

This specific type of audio is meant to be "unseen" and usually provides narration to a scene.

Voice-Over

500

This Soviet filmmaker is the namesake of the effect where a face's expression changes based on the following shot.

Lev Kuleshov

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