TV 201
Across
- 2. Bright, even lighting with minimal shadows
- 5. Tells where and when the action takes place in a script
- 6. Where you view your edited sequence as it will appear
- 7. Audio from the next scene starts before the video changes
- 11. Where you preview and trim clips before putting them in the timeline
- 14. The main idea or message of a story
- 15. The overall mood or feeling of a story
- 16. One sentence summary of a story or film
- 18. Camera moves up or down from a fixed position
- 19. What characters say in a script
- 20. Wide shot that shows the setting or location
- 22. The stage when filming actually happens
- 24. Making sure details stay consistent from shot to shot
- 26. Editing stage after filming
- 27. The main character of a story
- 29. Darker lighting with strong shadows for drama
- 30. Saving your finished project into a video file
- 31. Describes what happens on screen in present tense
- 33. Name written before lines of dialogue in a script
- 34. Shows the subject’s entire body within the frame
- 35. Where you organize all your clips, audio, and graphics in Premiere Pro
- 36. Standard setup using key light, fill light, and back light
Down
- 1. The character or force that opposes the main character
- 3. Camera moves left or right from a fixed position
- 4. Frames a subject from the waist up
- 8. Where you place and arrange clips in Premiere Pro
- 9. Shot taken from behind a character’s shoulder
- 10. A category of storytelling like comedy, horror, or drama
- 12. Dividing the frame into thirds to create balanced compositions
- 13. Planning stage before filming
- 17. Frames the subject’s face tightly
- 21. Audio from the previous scene continues into the next video
- 23. Drawn plan of each shot to visualize the story
- 25. A short instruction under a character’s name that shows how a line is spoken
- 28. Deletes a clip and closes the gap automatically
- 32. Bringing clips or media into your project