This shot shows a subject from waist to head.
What is a Medium Shot?
A side-to-side horizontal movement of the camera.
What is a Pan?
The space between a subject’s eyes and the top of the frame.
What is Headroom?
This program is used to write scripts in Broadcasting I.
What is Celtx?
This key selects the Blade tool.
What is B?
This close-up reveals intense detail, often just a small part of a face.
What is an Extreme Close-Up Shot?
This vertical camera motion looks up or down.
What is a Tilt?
This guides how to frame your shot using 9 imaginary boxes.
What is the Rule of Thirds?
The three-act structure ends with this part, resolving the story.
What is Act III (Resolution)?
This combination shows the entire timeline.
What is Shift + Z?
This shot shows the subject from behind, often looking at someone else.
What is an Over-the-Shoulder Shot?
A dramatic effect where the camera moves and zooms simultaneously.
What is a Dolly Zoom?
The technique that replaces a green screen with another background.
What is Chroma Key?
This line starts each scene and establishes location and time.
What is a Slugline?
The correct file format for exported videos.
What is MPEG4?
This shot moves with the subject along the ground.
What is a Tracking Shot?
An upward shot that makes the subject look powerful.
What is a Low Angle?
A visual plan for a video that shows the sequence of shots.
What is a Storyboard?
These short directions are written under a character’s name to describe tone or action.
What are Parentheticals?
This file type is created first and is named after your project.
What is a Library?
A tilted or slanted view suggesting instability.
What is a Slanted Shot?
A downward angle making the subject look small or weak.
What is a High Angle?
This microphone is clipped to clothing for hands-free use.
What is a Lavalier Mic?
One page of script equals how much screen time?
What is One Minute?
These two keys are used to set the start and end points of an export.
What are I and O?