Unit 14 - Exersises 1, 2, 3, and 4 Flashcards
Milestone (n) (2.1)
An important point in the progress or development of something (usually followed by in)
Contemporary (adj) (5.2)
happening or beginning now or in recent times
Cinematography (n) (6.4)
The art, process, or job of filming movies; motion-picture photography
Dolby-Digital (n)
The name for audio compression technologies that are used for an electronic device that removes unwanted noise from recorded or broadcast sound
Animation (n) (4.3)
a technique of photographing successive drawings or positions of models to create an illusion of movement when the film is shown as a sequence
Shoot (v)
To film or photograph
Entirely (adv)
Complete or full; not lacking or leaving out any park
Ex.
The film was shot entirely on an iPhone.
Motion-capture (n)
Describing the process or technique of recording patterns of movement digitally, especially the recording of an actor’s movements for the purpose of animating a digital character in a movie or a video game
Release (v) (2.2)
To make something available for the public
Simultaneously (adv) (6.3)
Happening at the same time
Frame (n)
One of the pictures in this series of pictures that make up a film
Per (prep)
For each
Full-length (adj)
Having the completely length and not shortened e.g. a film, book, etc.
Live action (n)
Action involving real people or animals, not models or images that are drawing or produced by a computer
I guess not (idm)
A more polite and gentle way of saying no (frequently used in speech)
Cartoon (n) (2.2)
A drawing intended as a caricature, satire or humor, or a short television show or animated movie which is usually intended for children
Screenplay (n) (2.1)
The written form of a movie that also includes instructions on how it should be acted and filmed; the script for a movie
Drawing (n)
A picture, image, etc., that is made by making lines on a surface with a pencil, pen, marker, chalk, etc., but usually not with paint
Even better (idm)
Used when talking about something that’s more positive or exciting or a better option than that which came before it
Just right (adj)
In every detail, to perfection
Early on (adj)
At or near the beginning of a period of time or a process, activity, series
Definitely (adv) (4.1)
In a way that is certain or clear
Pick (v)
To choose or select someone or something from a group
Storyboard (n) (3.1)
a serious of drawings or pictures that show the planed order of images in a movie, television show
Character (n) (3.1)
The person who appears in a story, book, play, movie, or television show
Place (v)
to put something or someone in a particular place or position
Process (n) (2.1)
As serious of actions that produce something or that lead to a particular result
Technical (adj) (3.1)
Having specials knowledge especially of how machines work or of how a particular kind of work is done
Hire (v)
To give work or a job to someone in exchange for money
scene (n) (3.1)
A part of a play, movie, story, ect., where a particular action or activity occurs
In addition (adj)
Used for adding information to a statement
Populate (v) (3.1)
To make up the group of people or animals of a particular kind that live in a place
Background (adj)
Being there part of a scene or picture that is behind a main figure or object in a painting, photograph, etc.
Voice-over (v)
Words that are spoken in a movie, TV program, or advertisement by a person who is not seen
Step (v)
One of a series of actions that are done to achieve something
Scratch-voice (n)
I am voice recording that is not intended to be the final rewarding but there are exceptions
Ex: Test-voice at the beginning
Replace (v) (2.2)
To be used instead of something
Studio (n) (2.1)
A company that makes movies
Tool (n)
Something that helps to get or achieve something
Rehears (v) (2.2)
To prepare for a public performance of a play, a piece of music, etc., by practicing the performance
Lines (n)
the words that an actor speaks in a movie, play, etc.
Present (v) (2.2)
To describe or show someone or something in a particular way
Put into action (phrs)
To start using something such as a plan or idea
Ex: Put the plan into action
Defeat (v)
To win a victory over someone or something in a war, contest, game, Etc.
Take over (v)
To become the person who has control of something
Kidnap (v)
To take away someone by force usually in order to keep the person as a prisoner and demand money for returning the person
Spin off (v)
To turn or cause someone or something to turn around repeatedly
Send (v)
To tell or cause someone or something to go to a place
Feature-film (n)
A full length movie that is made to be shown in a theater for entertainment