The setting on your camera that controls how much light is light into the lens
What is the aperture, F-stop or exposure?
This is the edit point between two clips
What is a cut?
What is the script?
This compression technology has two components, an encoder to compress the files, and a decoder to decompress.
What is a Codec?
The classmate who has worked at a grocery store
Who is Jonathan or Naz
This setting determines how many still images are captured per second. .
What is frames per second
This is the tool you use when you are making a cut between two clips
One or two sentence description of your project.
What is the logline?
DSLR stands for this.
What is a digital single-lens reflex camera?
(digital SLR or DSLR) is a digital camera that combines the optics and the mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with a digital imaging sensor.
The classmate who built a deck on his house this past summer.
Who is Jason?
This setting sets the number of pixels in each frame of video.
What is resolution?
The shortcut for undo
What is Command Z?
The typical number of Acts in a story
What is three?
This measurement determines the height and width of your frame
What is Aspect Ratio?
The classmate with the most kids
Who is Scott.
This term describes the distance between the nearest and the farthest objects that are in acceptably sharp focus in an image.
What is Depth of Field
The window where you edit your clips together.
What is the timeline?
What is a treatment?
This is the most widely used video compression technology for recording, compressing and sharing video files.
What is H.264?
The classmate who is really into dirt biking.
Who is Katelyn.
This type of shot sets the scene so that the audience knows where the characters or setting is located.
What is an Establishing Shot
What is warp stabilizer?
The term for the trajectory of a story as it goes through each act, reaches a climax and resolves.
How many times more colours a 10 bit file has over 8 bit file.
What is 4 times?
8-bit file works with RGB using 256 levels per channel, while 10-bit jumps up to 1,024 levels per channel. This means a 10-bit image can display up to 1.07 billion colors, while an 8-bit photo can only display 16.7 million.
The classmate who pushed beyond their own fashion boundaries to play characters in at least two film projects.
Who is Nick?