This motion rotates the camera up and down.
What is a "Tilt" / "Tilting"?
When using a large ladder, it's handy to have another one of these around.
What is a "Person"?
When planning the style of your show, it's important to consider who will be watching it, also known as this.
What is "Audience"?
The process of organizing audio, video, and media components is known as "this" management.
What is "File"?
The process of scaling leaves black bars above and below a resized image, changing this from smaller to larger.
What is the "Aspect Ratio"?
The adjustable difference between the lightest and darkest colors in videography / photography is known as this.
What is "Contrast"
The acronym "PASS" is used to remember how a fire extinguisher works. The "P" stands for this.
What is "Pull"?
The four main pre-production files we covered (and made!) are the script, the budget, the treatment, and this.
What is a "Storyboard"?
The two most common types of tripod "pan heads" are fluid and this.
What is "Friction"?
When considering redistribution, it's most important to consider the licensing restrictions and this important piece of Intellectual Property law.
What is "Copyright"?
A company will often use this for storing large video files. And no, they don't bring you food!
What is a "Server"?
The crew members in charge of relocating heavy objects are known as these, considered the "professional movers" of the film world.
What are "Grips"?
This part of the script describe the time, location, and whether the scene is inside or outside (INT. or EXT.).
What is a "Scene Heading"?
The heart-shaped pattern is an example of this kind of microphone.

What is a "Cardioid"?
This technology helps compress and decompress files to make storage and transfer much easier.
What is a "Codec"?
When interviewing someone, it can be helpful to show this in the lower part of the screen. It usually consists of their name and job title.
What is a "Lower Third"
This type of tape is commonly used for securing cables, as it is heat resistant and doesn't leave a sticky residue.
What is "Gaffer Tape"?
Using a treatment (basic story, "tagline" and character summary) can be useful when trying to to sell your movie / idea to executives, otherwise known as this.
What is a "Pitch"?
Of all the shot composition types (Medium, Wide, etc), this type of shot is often used to convey serious emotional impact.
What is an "Extreme Close-Up"?
Replacing a single color with a Chroma key is important when shooting on this.
What is a "Green Screen"?
This part of the camera (Iris, Aperture, F-Stop, or Lens) is adjustable and controls how much light is let into the camera.
What is the "Iris"?
When using a fire extinguisher, the "A" in the acronym "PASS" stands for aim. You should usually aim at the this of the fire when using it.
What is "Base"?
This type of Intellectual Property license allows for multiple media types to be used indefinitely. It covers a lot.
What is a "Blanket" / "Blanket License"?
This role in a multi-camera operation directs the camera shots from a control room.
What is a "Technical Director"?
The vertical "blue" line in Adobe Premiere Pro (and most other post-production software) that indicates the location of the frame currently shown is known as this.
What is a "Playhead"?