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Video Production Crossword

Video Production Key Terms!
Horizontales
A single shot inserted into a sequence of shots that momentarily interrupts the flow of action, usually introducing a pertinent detail. Many times used as a reaction shot to some action
Person who holds/operates the microphone boom
The speeches between characters in a film or a play.
A continuous sound track that runs repeatedly in playback as a guide for re-recording. (Post Production)
A shot that is turned approximately 180 degrees in relation to the preceding shot. (Cinematography)
General, non-directional, room light. (Lighting)
The refocusing of a lens during a shot to keep a moving subject in focus or to change the person or object of attention. (Cinematography)
A variable opening inside a lens that regulates the amount of light reaching the image plane. Also known as an iris.
A cinematic shot that establishes a certain location or area.
a term denoting that computers will be used to generate the full imagery.
A shot of a player listening while another player’s voice continues on the sound track. (Production)
A particular camera placement.
Instrumental Stock music library music cut
The moving pictures we see on screen. Also, the direction given by a director indicates that filming begins.
Video industry term for the tape containing the finished (edited) program.
The gradual mix of sound sources accomplished by the simultaneous manipulation of two or more mix console faders.
An effect in which a single frame image is repeated so as to appear stationary when viewed.
The showing of a film for test audiences and/or people involved in the making of the movie.
A camera direction indicating a stationary camera that moves left to right or right to left. A horizontal movement of a camera on a fixed axis.
Verticales
Video footage that covers voice-over.
The assembly of shots and the portrayal of action or ideas through the use of many short shots. (Film Editing)
An effect in which the image of a scene is gradually replaced by a uniform dark area or vice versa.et or location
An extremely high angle view of a subject usually taken from a crane or a high stationary camera position, but may also refer to a shot taken from an actual airplane or helicopter. (Production).
The alteration of sound frequencies for a specific purpose, such as to remove ‘noise’ frequencies or to improve speech clarity.
Any shot made from a moving dolly. These may also be called tracking or traveling shots. Officially a dolly shot moves the camera towards the subject or away from the subject.
A transition between two scenes where the first merges imperceptibly into the second. (Film/Video)
The total sound in a given area which is peculiar to that space (room tone). (Post Production)
The time and place of a play or screenplay.
Proof of ownership of an artistic property that comes with registering your script through the United States Register of Copyrights.
A screen with different scenes taking place in two or more sections; the scenes are usually interactive, as in the depiction of two sides of a phone conversation.
The frequency at which film or video frames run (i.e. 24 fps; 29.97 Hz in NTSC; 25 Hz in PAL European format).
The degree of contrast in a negative or print
An object with a shine or reflection on it from another object.
Transfer of the finished audio mix back onto the video edit master