Vocabulary #1
Vocabulary #2
Psychology of Presentation
Storyboarding 101
Audio
100

A piece of equipment, a tiny flash memory card. Called:

SD card

100

The on-air person's face in profile appears completely flat on the screen and creates an unflattering image.

Profile shot

100

Subject appears powerful and intimidating.

Low angle

100

What form does storyboarding take after?

Comic books

100

What does the term "A/V" stand for?

Audio/ Visual

200

A three-legged stand for supporting a camera. 

Tripod

200

Captures one person's face reacting to what another person is saying or doing. 

Reaction shot

200

Subject appears small, weak, and isolated. 

High angle

200

How does storyboards aid a director?

Communicating their vision to everyone on the production staff who sees them.

200

Why is audio important?

Essential to get a story across to the viewer.

300

A device capable of VIDEO recording. 

Camcorder

300

An extreme or wide shot (long shot) that establishes the context of a scene in a film or video.

Establishing shot

300

Something or someone in motion.

Action shots

300

How does it help the camera operators?

Helps plan intricate camera moves. 

300

The functions of sound for video:

(Hint: There are 4.)

Voice Track, Natural/ Environmental Sounds, Music or Sound effects, Room Tone. 

400

The distance between the closest point to the camera that is in focus and the furthest point from the camera that is also in focus.

Depth of field 

400

The space from the top of a person's head to the top of the screen.

Headroom

400

An eye-level for ____. Makes viewers feel comfortable, trusting, conversational.

(Hint: We have one for our school.)

News

400
To storyboard, start with:

(Hint: There are four answers.)

Characters, places, camera angles, dialogue.

400

What is A-Roll (Primary Footage)?

The video and audio you want in your project.

500

Framing your shot with your subject in motion. 

Anticipatory Framing

500

The space from the tip of a person's nose to the side edge of the frame.

Noseroom

500

The shot that sometimes includes landmarks, signage, or other details. 

Establishing shot

500

What was our first (REAL) assignment's timing? How long did the video have to be?

One minute exactly on the dot. 

500

What is B-Roll (Secondary Footage)?

The additional video and audios you will use as filler.