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The ____________ _________ is where television programs and films are built.
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Movie Theater
Project Studio
Editing Room
Film Studio
Q 2/22
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In The Great Train Robbery, from 1903, the whole movie was filmed as a _______________
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Close Up
Wide Shot
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Medium Shot
22 questions
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The ____________ _________ is where television programs and films are built.
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In The Great Train Robbery, from 1903, the whole movie was filmed as a _______________
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All editing is based on this simple notion that putting shots together creates _________________________
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The original editing experiment from the early 1900s, where the man appears to be looking at different objects, was done by _____________________.
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____________________________ describes the ability to change a person’s perspective of a scene with simply editing a short scene into another as “pure cinematics”
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The camera operator shoots a bunch of different shots, and the _______________ pieces them together to create a seamless flow.
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A collection of shots—gathered at different times and stitched together so that they seem to flow—is called a _________________.
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Most of the time, the first shot in a sequence is a _____________________
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__________________________ are wide shots that sent up a place in the mind of the viewer at the beginning of a scene. They answer the question of “Where are We?”
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Close-ups and medium shots provide _____________ that is not apparent in the establishing shot.
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______________ is a synonym for editing.
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A ____________ cut or action is when you edit two shots so that the action from one appears to flow naturally through the scene.
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Aligning the edit of things that are moving a lot is called "cutting on the ____________."
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A _____________ cut occurs when you edit together two shots that are very similar and is not something that you want in your video.
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When editing moving objects, you must always ensure that your screen ______________ remains consistent. That is, a moving object in the scene should be going the same way in every shot.
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The rule that helps you avoid errors in screen direction when editing is the “ ________________rule”.
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Time __________________ refers to when editors cut out the boring “real life” stuff that is not needed in a film. This is seen when a character seems to “teleport” from one location to another, but it helps the story move forward.
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Time _____________ refers to how a scene in a movie, which should happen in a few seconds, can actually go for several minutes. Such as when a character is defusing a bomb.
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______________ action is a term that refers to how editors can make two seperate scenes look as if they are happening at the same time by weaving the cut scenes together, making the audience anticipate them coming together at some point in time.
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Typically, an entire dialogue scene is shot at least 3 times: once in a wide shot and once with each actor in __________.
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A ___________ is created when the Audio from one clip overlaps the Video of the clip that follows it. It gets its name from the shape of the edit on the timeline.
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A ____________ is created when the VIDEO from one clip overlaps the AUDIO of the clip that follows it. It gets its name from the shape of the edit on the timeline.