This file format is most common when importing images and photos, best for low file sizes.
What is a .JEG?
This is the name for someone working in the lighting department, often in charge of light safety.
What is a "Gaffer"?
When planning a field production, those without an electrical source often bring along these to make sure their equipment can be powered.
What are "Batteries"?
It's important to have back-up plans when shooting in this location (in case of rain / bad weather for example)
What is "Outside"?
This area / location of non-linear editing software is where your files are assembled for basic cutting and editing.
What is the "Timeline"?
"Anti-crime" videos shown to highschoolers are best targeting this demographic (think age, gender, etc.).
What are "teenagers"?
When handling hot lights, it's most important to be wearing this personal protective equipment.
What are "Gloves"?
Pre-production always starts with these two things.
What are "Concepts & Ideas"?
These can be helpful to have when shooting outside, so the images don't become too bright or washed out.
What are "Filters"?
Combining different audio feeds and sounds is known as this.
What is "Mixing"?
This role is usually the main financial backer of a project.
What is an "Executive Producer"?
To practice safe lifting, this is the most important part of the body to use and pay attention to!
What are the "Legs"?
When planning an field interview, these are the best kinds of microphones to bring, as they are small, easy to use, wireless, and powerful.
What are "Lavaliere or 'LAV' Microphones"?
This production role helps prepare the actors/talent and generally help run the floor.
What is a "Floor Manager"?
Putting different, already labeled graphics and audio into certain locations to "tidy up" is known as this.
Lower "these" actually increase the amount of light let into a camera.
What are "F-Stops"?
This special type of adhesive is primarily used for securing cables to the ground.
What is "Gaffer Tape"?
These three pre-production papers are needed for planning how many people are needed, what days they're needed, and when the project needs to be completed.
What are "Budgets, Deadlines, and Scripts"?
Smooth up-and-down camera movements can be accomplished by using this kind of tripod.
What is a "Pedestal"?
This technology helps in editing when needing to make certain fonts and typed graphics.
What is a "Character Generator"?
Old, boxy televisions running a NTSC aspect ratio display the image in this ratio (remember x:x)
What is "4:3"?
The acronym PASS is used to remember how to use a fire extinguisher. This is the first part, starting with a "P".
What is "Pull"?
Video storyboards for animation are known as this.
What are "Animatics"?
Bridging a "gap" in continuity between shots can be solved by filming this kind of shot.
What is a "Pick-Up Shot"?
This type of copyright infringement involves sharing files over the Internet by parties that don't own the legal rights, usually done in large volumes.
What is "Mass Infringement"?