Camera Basics
Lights
Audio
Editing
Visual Design
100

Increasing this number on the camera makes the image brighter but introduces grain.

What is ISO?

100

The primary light hitting a subject.

What is the key light?

100

This cable is used to connect the sound recorder to the microphone.

What is an XLR cable?

100

An editor's best friend, this Premiere Pro shortcut is mainly used whenever a mistake is made.

What is Control or Command Z?

100

This shot size, often used in the establishing shot, shows the whole or most of the area where the scene is taking place.

What is a wide shot or extreme wide shot?

200

Typically twice the frame rate in film.

What is shutter speed?

200

Placing a white sheet over the light affects this attribute of light.

What is diffusion?

200

This mic is small and is designed to be clipped onto a shirt.

What is a lav mic?

200

Called first on a slate, and is a combination of several shots.

What is a scene?

200

Otherwise known as UHD.

What is 3840 x 2160?

300

Lenses have these. Some are fixed, others are variable.

What is a focal length?

300

Increasing the angle of the light from 45 degrees to 90 degrees also increases this.

What is contrast?

300

Dialogue and music are two of the three elements of sound. The other amplifies what is seen on screen.

What are sound effects?

300

To get the correct image when the resolution of the video is higher then the sequence, the editor uses this window in Premiere Pro.

What is the Effects Control window?

300
This shot size typically uses long lenses and is most commonly used when recording an insert shot.

What is a close-up?

400

All cameras have and use four basic things; a body, a lens, an SD Card, and this.

What is a battery?

400

Turning the light down or moving it away from the subject adjusts the same thing.

What is intensity?

400

This pickup pattern focuses pickup pattern mainly on the front and does not pick up much sound from either side or behind the mic.

What is unidirectional?

400

In order to sync audio and video manually, the editor first does this, using this Premiere Pro shortcut.

What is Mark using M?

400

This aspect ratio used for all televisions and laptops, is deemed standard across the film world.

What is 16:9?

500

The adjustment of this camera feature increases the depth of field of the image but at the expense of making it darker.

What is aperture?

500

Daylight, but in kelvin.

What is 5600?

500

"Peaking" while recording audio means the sound went too high, usually above this number.

What is negative six?

500

Often used to hide a cut, this editing technique works with dialogue and the image and can either be J or L.

What is dialogue overlap?

500

Most movies are filmed in this aspect ratio, traditionally called the cinematic widescreen.

What is 2.36 or 2.39?