A red line on a storyboard indicates this.
What is subject movement?
A waist-high shot.
What is a medium shot?
The main light.
What is key light?
A mic at the end of a boom pole, over the subjects speaking.
What is a boom mic?
This tool allows you to cut the timeline.
What is the razor tool?
A blue line on the storyboard indicates this.
What is camera movement?
The room between the top of the subject and the outer frame edge.
What is head room?
Light from the back or top of the head.
What is back light?
The sound of the room you are recording in.
What is room tone?
With this you can adjust, cut, stretch, or shrink video clips.
What is the timeline?
How your film is planned out initially.
What is a storyboard?
A shot from a very long distance away from the subject.
What is an extreme long shot?
The light that fills in any gaps.
What is fill light?
This mic picks up no sound from behind it.
What is a cardioid mic?
Allows you to playback your video, fast forward, and select a spot to play from.
What is the playhead?
A list of shots you plan to get while shooting.
What is a shot list?
The camera looking over a subjects shoulder at another subject.
What is an over the shoulder shot?
The opening of the camera lens.
What is aperture (iris)?
Picks up sound in the shape of a sphere.
What is an omnidirectional mic?
The main file manager for mac.
What is finder?
These are the three "S's" of Pre-Production
What is a storyboard, shotlist, and storyline?
A shot of something meeting another thing.
What is a horizon shot?
How wide the opening of the iris is.
When the audio goes over 0 and distorts.
What is over modulated or distorted audio?
HDV capture format.
What is the setting you want your video set at?