Video Productions Vocab
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- 1. The process of creating everyday sounds to overlay film content.
- 3. The person responsible for production tasks. These may include artistic details, script interpretation, actor preparation, and overall filming design.
- 6. Refers to adjusting the colors of an image or video shot so that it looks natural. In other words, it’s making sure that white light being captured is actually white and not tinted by other colors.
- 9. A type of camera that uses an internal mirror to reflect light from the lens to the viewfinder, then to the image sensor when a user presses the shutter.
- 10. The person who is in charge of a video shoot. The director controls shots and instructs actors and crew members to achieve filming goals.
- 12. Describes the number of pixels that appear vertically and horizontally in a video frame. High-definition resolutions are extremely crisp and clear, while a 4K resolution refers to a horizontal display resolution with exactly 4,000 pixels.
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- 2. Describes the time period during which light is able to reach a camera’s sensor.
- 4. Is a pre-written document that includes all the details that need to be captured in video filming. A script may include dialogue and character actions, as well as lighting, sound, set, and scene notes.
- 5. Refers to the transition that occurs as a video image gradually fades to a blank screen or vice versa, with these processes dubbed fade out and fade in respectively.
- 7. Correction Involves the digital alteration of color during the post-production process. This is to generally balance out the color and make sure that it looks natural.
- 8. Describes your video dimensions, displaying the width and height in ratio format. Commonly, video aspect ratios are 4:3 or 16:9, but this can vary depending on content type and purpose. Aspect RatioRefers to supplementary video footage that can be used during video editing. B-roll content might be used as part of a new report and cut away to make a video more interesting. This type of footage is generally designed to complement the main narrative of video content.
- 10. A wheeled cart that runs on a track to help a camera move smoothly and avoid shaky or unstable video shots.
- 11. Occurs when a complete and edited video project is combined into a single file, which can be downloaded or uploaded by digital means.
- 13. Camera stabilizer device used for filming moving shots.