Letter S-Story
What is S in STRONG?
Super Close-Up, Close, Medium, and Long
What are the basic types of shots?
Where the story takes place.
What is setting?
Planning out the plot of the film; writing everything that’s going to be need for the film, including locations for setting, props, and whatnot.
What is making a Storyboard?
You can't release equipment until they've made eye and said this phrase.
What is "Got it"?
Superheroes
What is the theme of camp?
Can be answered with yes or no.
What is a close ended question?
Where the main character faces a series of conflict.
What is Rising Action?
This is on a boom mic to block out extra sounds.
What is a wind-sock?
Cue for actors to stop acting and cameraman to stop filming
What is "cut"?
Beginning, Middle, and End
What are the three parts of a story?
These tones don't look good on black people; this color temperature is often used for horror, action, thriller and sci-fi to make the audience more alert.
What are cooler tones?
The main character that the story follows; the person we are supposed to root for.
What is a protagonist?
sticks of celery can make this sound.
What are bones breaking?
How to behave while during production.
What is set etiquette?
An agreement made to make sure people feel safe with their peers and instructors.
What is a class contract?
This is a part of the basic three-point lighting, used often in Hollywood. Key light, backlight and ____, are all used to give depth and shape to the actor or object.
What is a fill light?
A conversation between people.
What is dialogue?
Making sure your voices reaches across the room.
What is projecting?
made post production, including logo, posters and art for the film and promo.
What is art design?
Public Service Announcement
What is a PSA?
Match flame, candle flame, and lamps.
What are warmer toned lights?
Events leading to the end of the story.
What is falling action?
the reproduction of everyday sound effects that are added to films, videos, and other media in post-production to enhance audio quality.
What is Foley?
An abomination (i.e. horror, atrocity, evil, monstrosity, crime, bane, or disgrace) and a slap-in-the-face to Broadway.
What is Tom Hooper's Les Misérables and Cats?