Shot Types
Composition
Sequences
Newsworthy
CHAMPS
100

This shot establishes the scene by showing the setting.

Wide

100

Placing the eyes of a subject on the top third grid line.

Eyes on Third

100

The Create a Sequence Project is this type of grade in the gradebook. 

Minor

100

Local information affect the people in our community and region.

Proximity

100

It is okay to do this when you are working in the hallway with production equipment, but not while the teacher is delivering instructions.

Movement

200

Using this type of shot might reveal emotion of detail.

Tight / Close Up

200

When recording an interview, camera operators should leave some of this in front of the subject's nose.   

Talking Space / Noseroom 

200

The action from one shot lines up with the action in the following shot.

Continuity

200

It's news because it is current.

Timeliness

200

Speaking to classmates at the right time and with the appropriate volume level. 

Conversation

300

Show a little less setting and a little more detail.

Medium Shot

300

This distracting extra space above a subject's head. 

Headroom

300

Cutting from a medium shot to another medium shot of the same action may cause this issue. 

Jump Cut

300

If you like to cook you watch the Food Network. If you're looking for a job you watch business news. 

Relevance

300

Ask a classmate, raise your hand, continue working if possible.

Help

400

Another name for a wide shot but not Establishing.

Long Shot

400

Placing the important part of a shot along the grid lines, preferably the intersections.

Rule of Thirds

400

This type of shot can save your sequence.

Cutaway

400

When people argue about actions, ideas, events or policies. 

Conflict and controversy 

400

Listening, staying in assigned area, communicating effectively, working safely

Participation

500

This shot might be used in a formal interview to reveal the perspective of someone in the scene.

Over the shoulder

500

This preproduction item is often an illustrated representation of a shot. 

Storyboard

500

The amount of light that enters the lens of a camera can make your image very bright or very dark.

Exposure

500

Unusual stories about people who accomplish amazing feats or handle a life crisis.

Human Interest

500

Team building, employability skills, project development, film and video production

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