Define the Shot
Identify the Shot
Composition and Sequences
Screenplay
Post Production
About Video
100

This shot establishes the scene by showing a lot of setting.

Wide Shot

100

Wide

100

Placing the eyes of a subject on the top third line of the grid.

Eyes on Third

100

These TWO TERMS show actors what they will read during a scene.

Character Name and Dialogue

100

THREE WORDS that name the video editing program used in Video Class.

Adobe Premiere Rush

100

An illustration of shots, often hand drawn by an artist.

Storyboard

200

Using this type of shot might reveal emotion or detail.

Close Up/Tight Shot

200

Extreme Close Up

200

When recording an interview, camera operators should leave some of this in front of the subject's nose. 

Talking Space/Nose Room

200

A screenplay belongs to this stage of film production.

Preproduction

200

To produce an LNN Trivia Moment, students needed to record this type of audio.

Voiceover (V.O.)

200

The process of actually shooting the material for a program.

Production

300

Show a little less setting and little more detail. Waist up.

Medium Shot

300

Medium

300

The action from one shot lines up with the action in the following shot. 

Continuity

300

This text describes what can be seen or heard during a scene. 

Action Text

300

This type of title on screen is used during interviews to identify an important person, and perhaps what is important about them.

Lower Third Title

300

The "parents" of digital video

Film and television

400

Another name for a Wide Shot but not Establishing.

Long Shot

400

Tight or Close Up

400

Cutting from a medium shot to another medium shot of the same action can cause this issue.

Jump Cut

400

1 page on a screenplay is equal to this amount of time on screen.

1 minute

400

This "E" word allows video editors to create a finished video when all titles, transitions, and sound effects are in place. 

Export

400

The imaginary world behind the video screen that looks like the real one but operates by quite different rules.

Video World

500

This type of shot can save your sequence when action doesn't line up.

Cutaway

500

Identify BOTH types.

Medium and Two Shot

500

Placing the important part of a shot along the grid lines, preferably the intersections. 

Rule of Thirds

500
The professional term for scene heading that may remind you of a slimy creature.

Slug Line

500

These TWO WORDS allow video editors to reduce the length of a video clip. Often identified by Scissor and Bracket symbols.

Split and Trim

500

The four elements of Video Expression.

Image, Shot, Scene, Sequence