Apple’s video-editing software. A simplified version is installed on iPhones, whereas the software on an iMac allows the user to do a lot of precise editing.
Used to describe with words a part of the footage in a video, TV show, or film
To store sounds or moving pictures using electronic equipment so that they can be heard or seen later
An electronic medium for recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media
At the beginning of filming, the filmmaker will audibly say to their actors "5-4" and then silently say "3-2-1." At the same time, they’ll use their hand to signal these numbers. … At the end of filming, the filmmaker will silently say to the actors "5-4-3-2-1" and signal these numbers with their fingers. This alerts the actors that the real important acting or dialogue is about to take place or that this is the end of the shot.
A human subject of this shot is shown from the waist up
Also known as a mounting head or head. It attaches the camera to the tripod.
The sound in a video (music, sound effects, voiceovers, etc.)
The face or object fills the screen in this shot. It can make a human subject feel uncomfortable.
A human subject of this shot is shown from the chest up
This occurs when the video footage gradually turns to a single color — usually black or white. They occur at the beginning or end of a film or scene.
A short segment of media, which could be video or audio. An excerpt from a video, a TV show, or a film
To change the angle of the focal length when filming a shot (i.e. from a CU to an MCU or vice-versa)
A human subject in this shot is shown as just a head or just a head and shoulders.
The act of capturing on film people or objects as part of a series of moving images; or, videotaping people or objects with a video camera or video recording app
A human subject of this shot is shown from head to toe.
The type of computers in this classroom
A synonym for recording, videotaping, filming, and capturing on film. Begins with an “S”