What is it called when you split a clip in half
What is a cut?
This covers symbols, words, and a word legally
What is a Trademark?
What is an example of a musical discussed in class?
What is Grease/Singing in the Rain/ Hamilton/ The Wizard of Oz/ Fantasia?
What website do we use for Screenwriting?
What is Celtx?
What is it called when there is an item in a movie meant for the audience to want to buy it?
What is product placement?
What editing software do we use in the lab?
What is Adobe Premier Pro?
This covers print, performances, and filming legally
What is a Copywrite?
How are most cartoons in America created today?
What is by a computer?
What is Fade In?
Name 5 movies we have discussed in class.
A bunch
When you shoot video, what does your clips save onto?
What is an SD card?
What is an example of motion capture animation we discussed in class?
What is NBA 2K, or What is Avatar/Lord of the Rings/ The Polar Express?
What is Sound that emanates from the world of a story?
What is Diegetic sound?
"All" The Problems and events that happen in a story
What is the Plot?
What Decade Introduced Color in Movies?
What are the 1930's?
What is the color temperature of a candle?
What is between 500-3000 Kelvin?
What were the animation films in the 1900-1910 era called? These had an artist interact with the "moving picture"
What is a Trick Film?
The 1980's what the spawn of adult animation, what show kickstarted this movement?
What is The Simpsons?
What document outlines the actors goals and tactics that a director uses for work?
What is a Director's Manifesto?
What are the 3 types of film transitions?
What is a Wipe, Dissolve, and Abstract Transition?
What are the 5 main cuts discussed in class?
What is a Jump cut, a Match cut, an L-Cut, a J-Cut, and an Action Cut
When was the very 1st Cartoon?
What is 1911?
In 1895 the first moving picture was created, what device was used for this to happen?
What is a Kinetoscope?
What is the Job of a Director?
What is the person who works with the actors and makes creative decisions "on set"?
What level should you sound normally peak at?
What is -12 Decibles?