How many production phases are there?
There are 4
What does A/V stand for?
Audio visual
What is headroom?
Space from the top of someone's head to the top of the screen
What does a storyboard resemble?
What is an SD card?
An SD card holds memory of what you've filmed so you don't lose it all
What is the first production phase?
Pre-production
What is audio important for?
Audio is important because it helps get the story across to the watcher
If someone is at a low angle in a film how might the viewer suspect about them?
The person being filmed should be perceived as intimidating and powerful
How might storyboarding benefit filming?
Storyboarding helps film projects because it makes filming more organized, as well as helping the director get their point across with the people they are working with.
What is a tripod?
A tripod is a three-legged stand that holds a camera so it stays steady
What is the second production phase and what do you do during the phase?
The second production phase is the actual production, during production you film everything.
What does NAT stand for?
Natural/environmental sounds
What is an action shot?
Someone or something that's moving
What should a storyboard have?
Characters, places. camera angle, and dialogue
When working with a tripod, what way should the handle face?
The handle should be towards the back
What's the third production phase?
Post-production
How many functions of sound are there?
There are 4
How might eye-level in a film make the viewer feel?
The viewer should feel trusted and comfortable
What is the timeout time of a storyboard?
When working with a camera and your walking should the camera be opened or closed?
The camera should be closed
What is the last production phase?
Distribution
What are all the functions of sound are there?
Voice track, natural/environmental, music or sound effects, and room tone
There are 15
Do professionals use storyboarding?
When putting in the SD card what way shuld it face?
The SD card should face towards the viewfinder