Multimedia 12.5.16

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Having the right equipment is important. Sometimes you need something and simply don't have access to it. But the more common problem is not so much about having access to the equipment, but instead, forgetting to put it on the list.

This process is known as the ____.
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What are the four major concepts of cinematography? Check all correct answers to get credit.
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A ______ should contain everything you will see or hear on the screen but in a written form.
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The majority of this person's work takes place once the shooting begins. He is responsible for making both the frame and actual image that you see on the screen look fantastic. The person in your group that is most inclined to photography should take on this role.

Who is he/she?
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Once the basic film is laid down and cut together it has many polishes to go through before you are done. The_________ are really the broad strokes of the editing process.
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Bringing all the footage together and making it work is part of ___.
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During the pre-production process the ______ takes dozens of photos at each of all potential locations which a film might use.
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The ____ is brought aboard to piece together the various camera angles and assemble the scenes of a film. The most simplified way of doing this is by using computers with video editing software. Most of this person's work will take place during post production, but it is a good idea to have someone scheduled to take on this burden when the time comes.

Who is this person?
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Sound effects are added in ____ with sound design.
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Getting everyone on the same page is critically important to ensure the channels of communication are open and clear. The directors vision has to be communicated to everyone on the crew so that his complete vision gets up on the screen.
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_____ to your film is one of the best ways to achieve the mood you are trying to create in your film. (Choose the best answer.)
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In creating a PSA, you always have to make sure you agree with the idea.
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______ are a great way to get your work know by others. You’ve spent all this time and energy developing, preparing, filming and posting your film, it would be a shame to just let it sit on the shelf. Now is the time to see what people think of your work. It may be very gratifying or hard to hear what others think of your film but the public opinion is what allows you to make more and more films.
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Public service announcements (PSA) can be as simple as text on a blank screen and music or as complicated as telling a short film in ____ seconds.
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PSA AND COMMERCIAL STORYBOARDS
When storyboarding a PSA or commercial there are typically ____ panels per page and they are displayed in landscape. I
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The _____ is one of the main advertising tools that filmmakers can use to entice audiences to come see their film.
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Creating a PSA or a Commercial involves five major steps. What are these steps. Check all correct answers to get credit.
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Scheduling is a huge part of making any film.
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The ______ is usually a creative person with a knack for telling stories. As a _____, you are the only person on the crew who will never have a chance to sit down and relax.
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 If you like being the center of attention or selling things, then this may be just the calling for you.
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This is the person who will organize the film and keep it on schedule and under budget.
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_____ of sound on a typical film are not recorded on set.
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Once a producer is hired, your job as a ___ is almost over.
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Making a PSA (Public Service Announcement) is very similar to making a commercial. However, there is one major difference between a PSA and a commercial. Which one is it? (Choose the best answer.)
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This is usually a tedious and sometimes painful process but it is also one of the most rewarding if you have done your work. It involved knowing your footage inside and out. Which process is this referring to?