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100

This tool is used by the director to realize the script, and translate planning and storyboards into the finished product during production.

The role does the camera plays in the filmmaking process.

100

Exposure, processing, filters, and laboratory processing.

The factors that influence how a film stock will perform on screen.

100

This helps plan the actors' movements and positions to convey the drama effectively.

The purpose of staging, or blocking, in filmmaking.

100

Title, theme, log line, film synopsis, proposal, style inspiration, filmmaker bio, target audience, target genre, casting ideas, budget needs, timeline, and research.

The main components of a pitch deck for a short documentary film.

100

This is a technique used to simulate movement in a vehicle at night without actually driving. 

The "Poor Man's Process" in filmmaking.

It involves stationary filming with crew members bouncing the vehicle and using lights to simulate passing cars, with the sound of an engine added in postproduction.

200

This has pushed cinematography into new directions, and offers multiple frame rates and formats.

How digital technology influenced cinematography.

200

One produces a negative image after development, while the other yields a positive image that can be directly projected.

The difference between negative and reversal film stock.

200

This establishes the spatial relationships in a scene and serves as a foundation for capturing additional shots.

The importance of a master in filmmaking.

200

This helps the cast and crew understand the story and characters better before filming begins.

The purpose of a table read in the film production process.

200

These involve blacking out parts of the frame to create different backgrounds. 

How simple mattes are used in film shoots.

For example, the sky can be blacked out at the top of the frame and then re-exposed with an image that becomes the sky part of the frame, eliminating the need for costly paintings and lab fees.

300

This allows the director of photography and the director to realize their vision for the material.

Collaboration in filmmaking.

300

The faster this is, the less light it requires for exposure.

How film speed affects the shooting process

300

This shot is a shorter version of a master shot, focusing on key moments or actions within a scene.

How a mini-master shot differs from a master shot.

300

This involves planning and organizing all aspects of the film before the actual shooting begins.

The significance of pre-production in filmmaking.

300

This technique simulates the sun.

What is the "Night for Day" technique in filmmaking.

"Night for Day" is a technique used to simulate daylight when shooting at night. It involves using HMI lights to simulate the color temperature of the sun, allowing for daytime shooting even after the sun has set. This technique is used in emergencies only.

400

The director plans on paper, creates storyboards, and evaluates cinematic qualities to prepare the cast and crew for the shoot.

The importance of preproduction in filmmaking.

400

This film can be more forgiving in terms of lighting requirements, allowing for more flexibility in shooting without additional lighting equipment.

The advantage of shooting in black and white for beginning filmmakers.

400

This shot allows filmmakers to show interactions between two characters while maintaining a sense of proximity and connection.

What an over-the-shoulder shot allows filmmakers to do.

400

This involves finding suitable places to shoot scenes, helping to bring the script to life in visually compelling ways.

The role of location scouting in filmmaking.

400

This film has seen a revival in recent years for music videos, commercials, and feature films due to its unique image quality, flexibility, and the ability to achieve a rough, grainy image for stylistic reasons.

What is Super 8 film.

500

Experimenting with various styles and using imitation.

How a director develops a filmic style.

500

These ensure that important details are captured in both bright and dark areas of the image.

How filmmakers control the exposure range of their film or video.

Camera settings, lighting techniques, and post-production processes.

500

This helps create a more balanced and visually appealing composition by placing key elements along the imaginary lines and intersections within the frame.

How the rule of thirds enhances composition in a shot.

500

This is crucial as it determines the overall look, feel, and storytelling of the film, ensuring that the intended message is effectively conveyed to the audience.

The final edit of a film.

500

This film allows for a 40 percent larger image to be recorded on each frame. 

What is the difference between 16mm and Super 16mm film formats.

Super 16mm is not itself a release format but is designed for blowing up or enlarging to 35mm for theatrical distribution, offering a wider frame and better quality than regular 16mm film.