trade terminology acct-bvp1-2. students will understand and utilize trade terminology in an...
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Trade Terminology
ACCT-BVP1-2. Students will understand and utilize trade terminology in an appropriate manner.
a.) Identify and use trade terminology in the media production lab.b.) Identify and utilize trade abbreviations and acronyms as appropriate.
TRADE TERMINOLOGY
Shot Types
Shot Types
Shot Types
Shot Types
Shot Types
Shot Types
Shot Types
Shot Types
Shot Types
Shot Types
Shot Types
Shot Types
Shot Types
Shot Types
STUDY QUESTIONSDirections: On your own paper WRITE the following questions and their answers.
• What is the view of an extreme wide shot like?• What is the view of a very wide shot like?• What is the view of a wide shot like?• What does a Mid Shot show?• What does a Medium Close Up show?• What does a Close Up show?• What does an Extreme Close Up show?• What does a Cutaway show?• What does a Cut-in show?• What does a Two-Shot show?
STUDY QUESTIONSDirections: On your own paper WRITE the following questions and their answers.• What does an Over-the Shoulder Shot show?• What does a Noddy Shot show?• What does a Point-of-View Shot show?• What does a Weather Shot show?• Why is it important to know trade terminology?• What software manufacturer is based in San Jose, California, is
traded on the Nasdaq National Market under the symbol ADBE, and is a leading provider of media productivity software?
• Which is better and why, analogue or digital?• If you were in a production studio and someone said to close the barn
door, what would they be referring to and what would happen if the barn doors were completely closed?
• What is the difference between a green screen and a green room?• If you are filiming a shot and someone messes up and you stop
recording, then you try to get everyone in the same position again and then start recording, what are you most likely going to create?
VOCABULARY/TERMINOLOGY
1. Headroom
2. White Balance
3. Tripod
4. Teleprompter
5. Infotainment
6. Backlight
7. Camcorder
8. Candlepower
9. Chroma Key
10. Cinemaphotography
11. Shot
12. Scene
13. Crossfade
14. Digital Video Editing
15. Lighting, Three-Point
16. Production
17. Voice Over (VO)
18. Docutainment
19. Dolly
20. Pre-Roll
Directions: On your own paper WRITE the Terms and their definitions.
PROJECTDevelop a comic strip or comic book on any subject you like, as long as it is appropriate for school, that tells a complete story with a beginning, middle, and an end. In your comic strip scenes show examples of EWS, VWS, WS, MS, MCU, CU, ECU, CA, Cut-in, Two-Shot, OSS, Noddy Shot, POV, and a weather shot. Each shot must be used at least once, but may be used more than once. You may draw your comic by hand or use a computer.
PROJECT
Some Helpful sites:
http://www.readwritethink.org/student_mat/student_material.asp?id=21
http://boyslife.org/games/online-games/235/comic-creator/
http://www.bam.gov/sub_yourlife/yourlife_comiccreator.html
http://www.scholastic.com/captainunderpants/comic.htm
Or just do a Google search for comic creator and see what you find