What does DSLR stand for?
Digital Single Lens Reflex
The planning process...
Storyboard
I am in charge of the overall look of the production.
Director
A shot that tends to reveal the head and shoulders but not the knees or feet.
A close-up shot
What does ADR stand for?
Automated Dialogue Replacement
How many mirrors are in a DSLR camera?
Two
What does EXT stand for?
Exterior
First episode of a show or podcast...
Pilot
To capture your subjects emotion.
Extreme close-up shot
Testing microphones you should say...
WALLA, WALLA, WALLA, WALL
Main parts of a DSLR?
Lens, body, viewfinder eye piece and LCD monitor
What does INT stand for?
Interior
Controlling a object by strings...
Marionette
What is angle is best for capturing someone waking up in the bed?
Overhead angle
Can be added to microphone to ensure sound is clear and not muffled.
Wind protection
What does LCD stand for?
Liquid Crystal Display
Rule of ____
Thirds
An object used on stage or on screen by actors during a performance or screen production.
Prop
Show the subject and only some of the surrounding such as waist up or cinematic frame.
Medium/mid shot
A soundscape includes:
1. only sounds
2. sounds and images
Only sounds
A production technique where a voice—that is not part of the narrative is used in a radio, television production, filmmaking, theatre, or other presentations
A VoiceOver
Persuasive writing is writing that gets someone to believe something through __________.
Reasoning
What is aesthetic psychology?
the study of how the impact of design reacts on audience emotional experience
Emphasize the surroundings and the subjects' relationship to them.
A long shot
For synchronous effects, live effects and enhance moods.
Foley