Domain I: Production Roles
Domain II: Screenplays
Domain III: Storyboards
Domain IV: Budgets
Domain V: Treatments
100

This role is usually provides financial support fora film production. The name can also be used as a selling point.

What is a Producer?

100

The lines that the actors speak to each other from a script are known as this.

What is Dialogue?

100

A storyboard is usually completed in this period of a film production.

What is Pre-Production?

100

When you end up spending more money than you planned on a production, you've official gone this.

What is over-budget

100

Treatments are usually part of this time period of a film's production.

What is Pre-Production?

200

This film role is in charge of the creative, visual look of the film and oversees the camera and lighting department.

What is a Cinematographer (Director of Photography)?

200

This screenplay component (usually at the top, in all-caps) tells the reader where the scene is taking place.

What is a Scene Heading?

200

Storyboards include rough sketches of the shots, with this written underneath it.

What is a Description?

200

This type of budget includes the major creative talent such as directors, talent, producers, etc. It's abbreviation is ATL.

What is Above The Line Budget?

200

This segment on a treatment tells the reader a short biography over the main, specific subjects.

What are Character Biographies?

300

This role is in charge of day-to-day scheduling and oversees the "talent."

What is an Assistant Director?

300

The beginning of the screenplay that usually has the name of the script, the author, and the version history.

What is a Title Page?

300

A type of shot that has the character from the chest upward.

What is a Medium Shot?

300

This type of budget includes more technical and operational staff such as camera operators, gaffers, grips, etc. It's abbreviated as BTL.

What is Below The Line?

300

This segment of a Treatment is a longer (though still brief) summary of the story.

What is a Synopsis?

400

A gaffer handles this specific department.

What is the Lighting Department?

400

INT. and EXT. in a script stand for this.

What is Interior and Exterior?

400

Storyboards can contain these that suggest movement and action.

What are Action Lines?

400

This aspect of film production can drastically influence the budget, as permits for filming and travel expenses could be costly.

What is Location Scouting / What are Locations?

400

Treatments are usually developed in order to sell a project, otherwise known as this.

What is a Pitch?

500

The overall ebb and flow of a production, dramatic and creative, is usually associated with this person.

What is the Director?

500

The "parenthetical" located below the character's name and before their dialogue suggest this.

What is Delivery?

500

This famous animation studio developed Storyboards way back in the 1930s. The first film to use them was Gone With The Wind.

What is Disney?

500

This is the most detailed budget, having an individual line for each item (including ATL, BTL, post-production, and "other").

What is a Line Item Budget?

500

"Two friends go on an adventure and discover true family" is an example of this.

What is a Logline?