Lesson 2 Lecture Flashcards

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Producer

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Person in charge of on going parts of the production, organization and finances.
Sees project through to completion
Hires everyone on the project.

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Director

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Person who lends his/her visual interpretation to the shooting script.
In charge of daily shooting.

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Film Editing

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Responsible for organizing all the scenes into the proper order and splicing them together

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Assembly cut

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Arrangement of all of the footage shot, 10x’s longer than final cut

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Rough cut

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cut that is within 5-15 minutes of final

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Fine/Lock Cut

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the version of the film that has no intention of being but any further

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Answer Print

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The final version, first combination of picture, sound, sound effects and music.

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Temp Track

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temporary music dubbed into scenes for preview purposes.

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Spotting Film

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The director, music editor, film editor, and composer decide where each cue should begin and end.

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Punch and Streamer

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method for spotting music which entails marking the film and then punching an actual hole in it.

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Package deal

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When composer has to pay everything related to the music out of per-d-um

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Royalties

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Fees paid to composer after the fact

ie. on dvd sales

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Orchestrators

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Take composers piano sketches and assign the melody line and harmonic accompaniment to different voices of the orchestra

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Copyist

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takes orchestrators work and turns them into individual parts that each member of the orchestra can read.

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Music contractors

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In charge of hiring musicians

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Studio Musicians

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the people who actually play the music for the scores

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Cartage

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the extra sum of money paid to percussion players because they have to bring in their instruments on a truck.

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Music Supervisors

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Keeps track of all the music within a film.

Secures legal rights

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The Newman System

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method of spotting film that is a version of the punch system.
Invented by Alfred Newman.

20
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The Stopwatch Method

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method of spotting film that uses a large stopwatch

21
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The Click Track Method

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method of spotting film where composers and musicians have a steady “click” sound in headphones to keep everyone together