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when a television presenter or a character speaks directly to the viewing audience through the camera
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PSC (Portable Single Camera) empezar lección
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a method in which all of the various shots and camera angles are taken using the same camera
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Transmission date, broadcast day
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an arrangement to meet someone
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a structured conversation where one participant asks questions and the other provides answers
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shots that establish a specific location, subject, or activity
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a method in which all of the various shots and camera angles are taken using the same camera
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someone who helps arrange everything involved in film production
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legal documents signed by interviewees and contributors granting permission to use their image
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the billing cost for an individual's services for a single day
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an internationally accepted customs document for temporarily exported equipment, merchandise, or goods
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a series of consecutive scenes that are connected by a common idea or theme, and together they form a narrative unit in a film
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an analog medium that is used for recording motion pictures or animation
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the camera stays in a fixed position but rotates up/down in a vertical plane
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when you change focus during a shot
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any shot where the camera follows backward, forward or moves alongside the subject being recorded
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Windshield/Deadcat/Wind muff empezar lección
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the synthetic fur covers on microphones in video production
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first-person perspective; the perspective of the person narrating the story or a play
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horizontal movement in which the camera moves right to left while its base remains in a fixed location
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a type of pan shot in which the camera pans so quickly that the picture blurs into indistinct streaks
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a small microphone used for television, theater, and public speaking applications to allow hands-free operation
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a cart that the camera is mounted on, which rolls along dolly track or on its own wheels
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someone who speaks the language the interviewees use and is brought in to translate and identify exactly the clips that the reporter wants to use to illustrate the script
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a document that lists each shot for a particular scene, sequence, or film to ensure that every shot is captured
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a material subject to copyright or other intellectual property rights that may be used without the need to pay royalties or license fees
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To lay down someone's voice empezar lección
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To record someone's voice
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a cut list or representation of video edits that can be used to align audio events to a reference video file
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scenes that happen at the same time
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the process of creating the visual environment in which a film or a television show unfolds
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a one-sentence synopsis of the screenplay
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a line within a screenplay written in all uppercase letters to draw attention to specific script information
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a note or direction on how a particular line of dialogue or action is delivered by a character
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a shot that frames the subject as close as possible, often capturing only specific details of a whole
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Three-point lighting (Key light+Back light+Fill light) empezar lección
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a traditional method for illuminating a subject in a scene with light sources from three distinct positions
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a copy of a film that is provided to a movie theater for exhibition
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income from ticket sales (as for a film); an office (as in a theater) where tickets of admission are sold
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ADR (Automatic Dialogue Replacement) empezar lección
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the process of re-recording audio in a more controlled and quieter setting
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a log of all the music used in a production
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the reproduction of everyday sound effects that are added to films, videos, and other media in post-production to enhance audio quality
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a sound design practice in which additional audio and effects are used to enhance audio already recorded
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legal contract that is written between two parties—a licensor and licensee. The contract stipulates the type of agreement, the length of the relationship, payments and royalties that are due and when, and the extent to which licensing is allowed
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