A video recording device.
What is a camera?
A head to toe shot.
What is a wide shot?
A location or lanscape shot.
What is an extreme wide shot?
When you switch from one shot to another while editing.
What is a cut?
The home screen of the computer.
What is the desktop?
What is a tripod?
A shot showing extreme detail.
What is an extreme close up?
The space in front of a moving subject.
What is lead room?
What is premiere pro?
The row of apps at the bottom of your desktop.
It gives power to the camera.
What is a battery?
A shot of the whole face.
What is a close up?
The space between the top of the frame and the top of the subjects head.
What is head room?
The process of turning your edit into a single video file.
What is exporting?
What is the launchpad?
The piece on top of the tripod that screws into the camera to hold it in place.
What is the tripod plate?
A waist up shot.
What is a medium shot?
A shot used in conversation to make the viewer feel more connected.
The process of bringing your clips into the editing software.
What is importing?
The folder/file system of the computer.
What is Finder?
A small rectangular card that you record video files to.
What is an SD Card?
When you split the frame to find the points of interest on screen.
What is the rule of thirds?
The size and shape of the video.
What is aspect ratio?
The window in premiere where you put the clips together.
What is the timeline?
The settings app.
What is system preferences.