The 4 P's
Person, Place, Plot, Purpose
An abrupt transition from one scene to another
Smash Cut
what is light temperature measured in?
Kelvin
This position in post production creates sound for the film
Foley
When focus shifts from one subject to another in your frame
Rack Focus
creation of intellectual properties are protected by this
copyright
4 Basic technical points to a scripts outline
Slugline, Courier 12 point font, action lines, dialogue
a group of scenes together is what?
Sequence
when sound, images, or movement transition from one scene of a film to another
graphic cuts
why is it called a "boom mic"?
a shotgun mic is attached to a "boom poll"
2 or more characters should have the same left/right relationship, on camera, with each other
The 180-degree rule
what is color temperature measured in?
Kelvin
Name 6 jobs on a film set and give a brief description of their duties
director, producer, cinematographer, editor, production designer, production assistant, script advisor, etc
A sequence of scenes that alone wouldn't make sense, but together give visual context to the story/characters
the Kuleshov Effect
Name 6 different kinds of shots
Wide, Extreme Wide, Cowboy, Full, Medium, Close-up, Extreme Close-up, Etc
What is diagetic and non-diagetic sound?
diagetic sound is part of the environment of the film that the audience and the subjects in the film can hear
non-diagetic sound is sound the audience can hear, but the subjects in the film can't
Name the three aspects of the exposure triangle and what they control
Shutter Speed: Motion Blur
Aperture: Depth of Field
ISO: Noise/Grain
The technique of removing or emphasizing certain areas of your video
masking
List 4 aspects of the hero's journey
Call to, refusal of call, supernatural aid/mentor, crossing the threshold, new allies & enemies, ordeal, death of mentor, battle with brother, temptation, road back, refusal to return, ultimate reward, master of two worlds
Separation, Initiation, Return
Known World, Unknown World
What Frames per second create slow motion and time lapse?
Slo motion = more frames
time lapse = less frames
Name 6 camera movements and a brief explanation of the movement
Boom/Jib, Truck, Pan, Arc, Dolly, Tilt, Pedestal, Zoom
What is the term for 180 Degree sound capture?
Cardioid
Name the four main camera lenses
Prime: fixed lense that adjusts aperture and focus
Zoom: can't adjust aperture much, but can zoom when your camera is locked down
Wide angle: elongate features and make close objects larger while further objects become smaller in the frame
Telephoto: acts as a combo of a zoom and a prime lens
Filming in 4k resolution allows you to do what in post-production at 1080P?
Digitally zoom/pan/crop without losing quality
Include the five points to plot structure
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, denouement
Name the four different kinds of cuts
GRTS
Graphic, Rhythmic, Temporal, Spatial
Name 5 different camera supports
stabilizers/steady cams, sliders/dolly, drones, handheld, crane/jib, easy rig, etc
Illustrate and explain L & J Cuts
In a J cut, the next scene's audio plays before the image changes. With L cuts, the audio from the preceding scene carries over, and then the visuals shift
Name the three different kinds of filters we talked about in class
ND, Polarizing, UV/Sky
What is fall off and what is the formula for it?
the amount of light that is or is not present when a light source is moved
1/r^2