SHOTS
CABLES
JOBS
CAMERA
RANDOM
100

shot of just head

CU

100

1/4 cable is an?

Audio plug

100

a person who performs in plays, movies, or television shows

Actor

100

controls the light that enters the camera

lens

100

whats a dolly

physically moving the camera, its tripod, and dolly perpendicularly toward or away from the set

200

shot that moves up and down

tilt

200

what cable is a video jack?

BNC

200

The entry-level person who provides general assistance around the studio or production facility.

Production Assistant

200

light proof, only allows wanted light into the camera

camera body

200

the space from the top of a person's head to the top of the television screen

Head room

300

shot that goes from left to right

pan

300

What cable has sound plug and jack

XLR

300

Partakes in all five phases of production. In charge of business and money

Producer

300

Turn this to alter the focal length. The selected focal length can be identified from the numbers and index marks at the lower end of the lens

Zoom Ring

300

What is White Balance 

White balance (WB) is the process of removing unrealistic color casts, so that objects which appear white in person are rendered white in your photo. Proper camera white balance has to take into account the "color temperature" of a light source, which refers to the relative warmth or coolness of white light.

400

What type of shot goes straight up or down?

Pedestal

400

what cables are red white and yellow

RCA

400

The chief electrician on a movie production set. 

Gaffer

400

controls the amount of light that enters the camera

aperture

400

A light fixture with spherical reflector and ability to change beam size. Light is soft and even. They are often hung on lighting grids and secured by clamps and/or chains.

Fresnel Light

500

The process of changing focus while a camera is recording is called?

Rack Focus

500

S video cable is?

video plug

500

a crew member who installs lighting and dollies

Grips

500

Digital single-lens reflex camera.

DSLR

500

what is f-stop 

The number defining how large or small your aperture is set to. Smaller numbers (1, 1.4, 2, 2.8) equal a larger opening, whereas larger numbers (22, 32, 45, 64) equal a smaller opening.

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