The tool used to hold a camera steady and hands-free.
What is a tripod?
Credit must be given to the creator.
What is attribution?
Owner of the copyright.
Who is the original creator?
CU
What is closeup?
Group of people you're marketing your product or service to.
What is target audience?
Additional footage to layer over interviews.
What is B-Roll?
Works cannot be used for profit.
What is noncommercial?
What is the life of the creator +70 years?
WS
What is wide shot?
Form of persuasion that caters to people's emotions.
What is pathos?
Used to store video footage and transfer from camera to computer.
What is an SD card?
Free for the public to use.
What is public domain?
You create something for your employer and they own the copyright.
What is work for hire?
Sound recorded from the camera, usually during b-roll recording.
What is NAT sound?
Persuasion technique using celebrity endorsement.
What is ethos?
A way to color correct using the camera settings.
What is white balance?
Symbol looks like an arrow moving in a circle.
What is share-alike?
First step in applying for a copyright license.
What is submitting an application with the U.S. copyright office?
Shot zoomed in to show only part of a face.
What is ECU (extreme closeup)?
Persuasion technique using statistics or studies.
What is logos?
Prevents mic popping from breath, wind, and plosive consonants.
What is a pop filter?
No remixes.
What is no derivatives?
Covered by copyright.
What are creative works (choreography, music, theatrical works, art, literary works, etc.)?
Wide shot focused on something in the background and blurring the foreground.
What is LS (long shot)?
Time stamp of 6 lines of dialogue in a 2-column script.
What is 30 seconds?