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Across
  1. 3. the "first draft" of a film
  2. 6. a video transition in which the second shot gradually replaces the first shot on the screen with a definite line of transition
  3. 7. To use the editing software to capture just the beginning and end portion you want and delete all the rest.
  4. 9. extra footage cut in with the main shot in an interview or documentary while keeping the same sound
  5. 11. people who are heard but generally don’t appear on camera.
  6. 12. a video transition in which the first video shot is gradually replaced by a second video shot, with no line of transition
  7. 14. a device used to project a speaker's script onto a transparent panel in front of a television camera lens in such a way that the text remains hidden from the camera.
  8. 16. people who write the script
  9. 19. this person generally comes up with the program concept, lays out the budget, and makes the major decisions
  10. 20. the visual movements as one picture or video clip changes to another.
Down
  1. 1. the background music throughout a film
  2. 2. a three legged mounting device for a video camera or camcorder that provides stability.
  3. 4. one who operates television, video, or film camera to record images or scenes for television, video, or film productions.
  4. 5. an audio component that converts sound waves into electrical energy.
  5. 8. adjustment made to the focal length of the lens to create sharper, more defined picture
  6. 10. The portions of the video project that include sound (dialogue, music, or background sounds).
  7. 13. the process of planning a video project that includes drawing a simple sketch of the desired shot, planning the accompanying audio, and estimating the duration of each element.
  8. 15. similar repeated shots taken during videotaping or filming.slogan- a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising.
  9. 17. a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising.
  10. 18. the written portion of the video project that depicts the “spoken” part of the audio components.