Video Technology Mid-Term Review Mrs. Lieber A/an pan shot is when the camera revolves around a vertical axis to follow the action. A Zoom in/out shot can zip a camera in or out of a scene very quickly. One drawback is the fact that this shot tends to be jerky. An Over-the-shoulder shot is often used to capture two facing characters who are exchanging dialog. A Full shot shows the image as approximately life size. This shot is good for location or a shot showing the entire human body, with the head near the top of the frame & feet near the bottom. A crane shot is when the camera is attached to something in the air and can move up, down, left, right, swooping in on action or moving diagonally out of it. A Tilt Shot is a camera movement which scans a scene vertically. A Close-up Shot is a shot taken very near to the subject. The setting, the actors and the props of the scene can be revealed in a Long Shot to familiarize the audience with their overall appearance. In a Tracking Shot a camera is placed on a moving object or track and moves alongside the action. This shot is a good way of portraying movement. Extreme Long Shots are used to impress the audience with the vast scope of the setting or event. A Medium Shot may contain a figure from the knees/waist up and is normally used for dialogue scenes. Variations on this include the TWO SHOT and the THREE SHOT. An Eye Level Shot is fairly neutral shot; the camera is positioned as though it is a human actually observing a scene, so that actors' heads are on a level with the focus. A low angle shot increases height and may make the object inspire fear and insecurity in the viewer, who is psychologically dominated by the figure or object on the screen. Shots that make up the bulk of television and commercial productions because they comfortably position the audience at an average, middle distance is a Medium Shot. In a high angle shot the camera is elevated above the action to give a general overview. The angle of this shot makes objects photographed appear smaller and less significant. This shot may give a sense of confusion or powerlessness to a viewer. A Close-up Shot shows very little background, and concentrates on either a face, or a detail of the scene. This shot magnifies the object and shows the importance of things. An extreme Close-up Shot generally magnifies beyond what the human eye would experience in reality. The Hand-Held Shot gives a jerky, ragged effect, totally at odds with the organized smoothness of most other shots. 20. A sequence is a series of shots that create a complete scene. Unit Production Managers are executives who are responsible for the administration of a film. 1
The Sound Recordist is responsible for recording the sound for the production in a manner that produces the highest quality audio possible under the varying production conditions. The Special Effects Coordinator is responsible for simulating real events that would otherwise be too dangerous, costly, or impossible to experience in a given setting. A gofer or runner on the set is called a Production Assistant. The Wardrobe Supervisor reports and works with the art director in selection of wardrobe appropriate for the project. One who interprets the script, determines the logistics of the shoot, and creates a visual style guide for the production is the Director. The Assistant Producer communicates for the producer when needed, assists in scheduling and managing talent, and performs various management and office related duties as required. Manager The editor collects all of the existing footage, finds the story in it, and cuts a final version of the production. A person who is responsible for the supplying, training, and care of any animals needed for the production is an Animal Wrangler. Someone who is in charge of lighting sets as quickly & efficiently as possible is the Lighting Director. A writer is someone who writes the script. The Producer is responsible for ensuring that everyone involved had everything he or she needs to complete the production and manages the project through all of the production. Director of Photography is head or first cameraperson of the production and is directly responsible to the director. The crew is a group of workers who help make the film. An art director creates and maintains the overall photographic consistency of the art elements connected with the production. One who arranges for professional stunt people to perform risky stunts is the Stunt Coordinator. The Assistant Unit Production Manager provides help with all of the director s administrative functions and works in close cooperation with the unit production manager. The Makeup and Hair Supervisor selects and applies make-up and styles the actor s hair for the desired photographic effect. 39. Boolean operators are used to narrow your search on the computer. AND, OR, and NOT are Boolean operators All of the following are fair use in copyright Using one image in a published document. Using a short passage in a video production. Quote short passages for comment of criticism. 2
You do not have to use a Talent Release Form when you are videotaping people in a public area. To import movie clips from a digital video camera using Adobe Premiere Elements you would click on the Capture Video button. Before importing your video into Adobe Premiere Elements, you will be prompted to name your project. The Media window in Premiere Elements displays all of the movie clips, sound files and pictures that have been imported. The Timeline window in Adobe Premiere Elements is where you can rearrange clips, edit clips, and add titles, transitions, and music. The Monitor window in Adobe Premiere Elements allows you to view individual clips or entire movie. The Tasks Panel is not located on the Premiere Elements Workspace for editing. When you connect an audio/video cable from a DVD player to a TV. The cable comes out of the TV and into the DVD player. The first phase of creating a video is Pre-Production. The second phase of creating a video is Production. The third phase of creating a video is Post-Production. A web browser is a software program that allow you to look at sites on the World Wide Web. The Rule of Thirds means the center of the camera's focus looks best 1/3 of the way in from the top, bottom or sides.. Using headroom in your shot refers to the space above the actors head. 56. The equipment needed to keep a camera steady is a tripod. Creating a storyboard will help ensure that you have thought out your intent before shooting. 58. The main light used in studio lighting is the key. 59. When you are done using the camera you need to: replace the lens cover turn the camera off charge the battery unhook the teleprompter. In Windows Movie Maker, you add transitions through the tools menu. In Windows Movie Maker, you add effects through the tools menu. When using Windows Movie Maker files should be saved as a WMV file. In Windows Movie Maker, the keyboard shortcut to cut something from your project is Ctrl+ X. A shotgun microphone is very long and is the most directional. It is used in movie sets and in recording wildlife or nature sounds. A FILL light defines the subject. 3
The two most important considerations for a camera operator when shooting a movie are sound and light. Adding titles takes place during the Post-production phase of video production. Windows Movie Maker will let you record your own voice narration over the normal sound track. Windows Movie Maker allows you to work in timeline mode or in storyboard mode. You must get a Location Release Form signed to shoot on private property. The View Finder is a small eyepiece or screen on a camera. The floor director is the only one on the studio floor who should be talking to the director. Transitions in Adobe Premiere Elements are found in the Media Palette. When the camera follows an object from side to side, this is called a pan shot. A birds-eye view shot is shot from a very high angle. A low-angle shot tends to diminish the subject it focuses on. A crane shot is usually smooth. Point-of-View shot is set up so that the actors' heads are level with the focus. The Unit Production Manager is responsible for the administration of a film. The crew of a film do not make decisions about production. If you connected a DVD player to a TV, The TV would be considered the source. The pre-production stage of creating a video is brainstorming, planning and thought process. The yellow coded cable on a RCA cable set should be used for video. The red coded cable on a RCA cable set should be used for audio. The canon XH-A1 cameras that we use are analog recorders. - TRUE The receiver of a wireless microphone is connected to the audio mixer. - TRUE The built in audio on the camera is not as good as the audio from a microphone. Editing is the process of selecting sections of video and audio and putting them in a new order. A Talent Release Form only needs to be used with with everyone except a shot of a crowd in a public place. The Lighting Assistant is never in charge of lighting the sets. 4
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