DA 1 Review Flashcards
headphones: used to …, referred to as …
monitor; cans
when filming conversation, what type of shot is used?
two shot
establishing shot: allows the editor to display the … within their …
subjects of the scene; surroundings
extreme wide shot: … as well as … are shown
subject’s entirety; scene surroundings
medium shot: framed from the
waist up
close up: framed from the
chest up
extreme close up: anytime a subject is framed
tighter than a close up
wide shot: framed from the
knee or below
iris and aperture: mechanisms that determine how much
light is being exposed
iris is the actual … that …
metal piece; opens/closes
aperture: … that is formed by the …
hole; iris
… for aperture measure
f stops
when audio peaks, the sound becomes
overmodulated
umbrella term for what editing is all about
continuity
continuity is the
logical progression of shots within a sequence
panning: sweeping … with a … tripod (…)
across room; stationary; horizontal
tilt: … movement of camera (similar to …)
vertical; panning
tracking/ trucking: moving the camera … to …; camera is not ..
left; right; stationary
dolly: when camera goes ….; camera is not …
in/out; stationary
shot-reverse shot: one character shown …. (often ..) and then the other character is shown …
looking at another character; off-screen; looking back at the first character
focus: … between the .. and … must be dtermined in order to properly focus
distance; subject; camera’s lens
soft focus: gives
angelic appearance
rack focus: … becomes out of … to emphasize …; changes …
foreground; focus; background; focal depth
white balance: outdoor lighting is …; indoor lighting is …
blue; yellow