This is the word the director calls when he wants the actors to begin:
What is action?
The first read through of the script is called this:
What is a table read?
This tool in Final Cut is used to split clips.
What is the blade tool?
This is the name for bringing footage into your editing software.
What is importing?
This person's job on set it to tape down/secure cables, wires and other trip hazards.
Who is the gaffer?
This 2 phrase sequence preceded , ACTION!!!
What is "Camera ready? Rolling.... ACTION!"
Like a comic book for your script, this process give a visual representation of your film.
What is a storyboard or storyboarding?
The workspace where you assemble your clips is called this?
What is the timeline?
Cross dissolve is the most common one of these:
What is a transition?
"In camera" effects means this.
What is practical effects, or anything done live while shooting using camera techniques and other tricks?
DOP. Stands for this:
What is Director of Photography?
Going out and looking for places where you will shoot is called this:
What is location scouting?
The vertical line that travels over your footage as you view it is called this:
What is the playhead?
Premade _________ Can help stylize your footage.
What are filters?
This is the name for all work done once shooting is wrapped.
What is Post production?
This assistant director will often shoot smaller scenes, or b roll footage independent of the main shoot:
What is 2nd unit director?
This person is responsible for choosing the cast:
Who is the casting director?
Quick successive cuts to demonstrate action, like a round house kick, or vigorous punch is known as this.
What are jump cuts?
To manually give your film a cinematic look, you can adjust these 3 things.
What is exposure, colour temperature and
saturation?
She directed Lost in Translation.
Who is Sofia Coppola?
First AD Stands for:
What is First assistant director?
This person is responsible for ensuring consumables and other details remain consistent.
Who is the continuity director?
When editing your film, moving an imported film from one location on your computer to another can cause errors in your film because:
The file path becomes broken
This accidental burst of light used to be an accident, but now must be intentionally added to your film?
What is a lense flare?
This the reason film directors say "Cut" at the end of a take.
What is, when films were originally shot on actual celluloid or film, to splice scenes, the filmmakers literally cut and glued scenes together?