are designed to be held in the hand, but they can also be clipped onto a microphone stand whilst someone sings, gives a speech, plays guitar, etc.
What is a handheld microphone?
When setting up a shot or composition using the rule of thirds, what does D4Darious say are the most important questions you should be asking yourself?
What's my main point of interest? Where am I putting it?
What are the 3 types of lighting that make up 3-point lighting?
what is Key light, fill light, hair light?
what are the steps to crafting a story?
what is a proposal, script, and storyboard?
end of the story.
what is a resolution?
a small microphone used for television, theatre, and public speaking applications in order to allow for hands-free operation.
What is a lavalier microphone?
What word is an important element to centralized framing that means having a balance on both sides of the frame?
what is Symmetry Central framing?
3-point lighting primarily applies when you’re filming a _____?
what is a subject?
the summary or general idea of a story.
what is a proposal?
what happens near the end of a story after the climax and resolution of the major conflict
what is the falling action?
they have a long, cylindrical shape and are placed on a mount that has a handle similar to that of a firearm.
what is Boom Microphone?
What’s it called when you don’t leave enough looking space (aka nose room)?
what is Short sighting?
What’s the purpose of the “hair light”?
what is To separate the subject from the background?
what is a storyboard?
the most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.
what is the climax?
They offer clear and high-quality audio for your footage by picking up specific sounds without recording other undesirable audio sources.
what is a Shotgun Microphone?
What does D4Darious call the empty space when there’s extra headroom?
what is Dead space?
What is the hardest part about setting up a shot with “hair light”?
what is Putting the light exactly behind the subject?
what is script?
what is write out/create a structure to a story?
the insertion of background information within a story or narrative. This information can be about the setting, characters' backstories, prior plot events, historical context, etc
what is exposition?
a very directional cardioid pattern that responds best to sounds directly in the microphone line of sight. They respond best to being pointed straight at the thing you want to capture.
what is a Supercardioid Microphone?
What is the concept that is very similar to the “Golden Ratio”?
what is The rule of thirds?
What is the light that’s closest to the subject and why?
what is Key light because it's the strongest and closest light?
what are you identifying in the script?
what is who, where, when, how, what?
The part of the plot that is the point of greatest tension in a work of literature and the turning point in the action or plot; it is the most intense moment – either mentally or in action. In a plot line, the climax occurs after the rising action and before the falling action.
what is rising action?