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Video Production
This phase involves brainstorming, scripting, and planning.
What is Pre-Production?
Shot that shows a person from the waist up?
What is a medium shot?
This type of license means you must credit the original creator
What is attribution?
The file type that video is most commonly exported as
What is MP4?
What is the file format of a Photoshop file?
What is PSD?
The phase called where footage is edited, sound is added, and the final product is assembled?
What is Post-Production?
Shot that shows the whole subject or scene from a distance?
What is a wide shot?
This license allows you to use a work only if you don't make money from it.
What is non-commercial?
What camera setting controls the sensitivity to light?
What is ISO?
Making a change to an image using the adjustments option in the menu bar, is an example of what kind of editing?
What is destructive editing?
The phase involves setting up lighting, cameras, and capturing footage on set?
Production
The shot used to establish location and setting at the beginning of a scene
What is an establishing shot?
A license that allows you to remix or edit the original work is called.
What is derivatives?
The compositional guideline that suggests dividing the frame into a grid of nine equal parts, placing key elements along the lines or at their intersections to create balance and interest
What is Rule of Thirds?
This panel lets you adjust brightness, contrast, and levels
What is the Adjustments Panel?
Why is pre-production considered the most important phase of video production?
What is because it ensures everything is planned and organized to avoid issues during filming and post-production.
The purpose of an over-the-shoulder shot in dialogue scenes
What is it shows one character’s perspective while focusing on the person they're speaking to?
When a company owns the right to what you create on the job (specifically stated in the contract).
What is work for hire?
Supplementary footage that adds context to the main shot
What is B Roll?
This panel lets you organize and manage all the individual pieces of a Photoshop project.
What is the layers panel?
Name at least two key activities that occur in post-production besides editing?
What is adding sound effects and music, color grading, and creating visual effects
A medium shot in film is called a ____?
What is a tight shot?
If a creative commons license says "Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives" explain what that means.
What is crediting the owner, can't profit from it, and can't change it?
This camera movement tracks the subject by moving the entire camera left or right on a tripod.
What is a pan?
Referring to text tools, the space between 2 single characters is called
What is kerning?