Lighting
Lights + Fixtures
Lighting Tools
Audio
Gear + Misc.
100

Lighting setup using a key light, fill light, and back light.

Three point lighting

100

An energy-efficient light that stays cool and can change brightness or color.

LED light.

100

Lighting tool that blocks unwanted light or spill.

Flag.

100

Sound effects that are recorded and added after filming to match on screen actions.

Foley Sound.

100

A tool used to add height or support equipment. Also a seat!

Apple box.

200

The main and brightest light on a subject.

Key Light.

200

A light that creates a focused, narrow beam of light.

Spotlight.

200

A tool attached to a light fixture that is used to shape and control the direction of light.

Barn doors.

200

Give an example of Foley sound.

Recording footsteps or clothing sounds in a studio. Crackling of a pinecone to create the sound of ice. Crunching leaves to create forest sounds. So many options here!

200

A tool used to add weight and prevent equipment from tipping over.

Sandbag.

300

Light that reduces shadows created by the key light.

Fill light.

300

A fixture that produces a wide, spread-out beam of light.

Floodlight.

300

A tool that softens harsh light.

Silk or diffusion.

300

The process of creating and organizing all sounds to support the story and mood of your film or video.

Sound design.

300

A sturdy stand used to hold lights and modifiers.

C-stand.

Bonus point if you can also give the full name of a c-stand!

400

Light that separate the subject from the background.

Back Light (or hair light!)

400

Light used for interviews and faces because they create gentle light and soft shadows.

Soft light.

400

A tool that reduces light intensity without changing color.

ND Filter.

400

What does ADR stand for?

Automated Dialogue Replacement.

400

The best type of lighting to have in your home according to Mrs. Jones.

WARM LIGHTS! 

500

Explain why three point lighting is used in film and video.

The three point lighting system clearly lights the subject and controls shadows for a professional look.

500

A light that appears in the shot.

Practical light.

500

A tool that bounces light back onto a subject to fill in shadows.

Reflector.

500

Why do we use ADR?

ADR is used to replace unclear dialogue or remove unwanted background noise.

500

The name of Buffy's watcher.

Rupert Giles.