| A | B |
| A camcorder feature that boosts the video signal power to obtain optimal image brightness; | Backlight |
| term used to indicate videotape created with a camcorder | Footage |
| horizontal rotation of camera | Panning |
| Planning video | Preproduction |
| The audio portion (narration) of a project that gives details and information about the topic | Script |
| Representation of what each screen of a multimedia project will look like and how the screens are linked; often hand-drawn sketches | Storyboard |
| Vertical rotation of the camera during a shot | Tilting |
| A three-legged mounting device for a camcorder | Tripod |
| A camera that takes continuous pictures by breaking down the image into a series of lines and generates a signal for display and recording. | Video camera |
| A person skilled in the art or practice of making video shows or movies with a video camera. | Videographer |
| A camcoder adjustment in which the videographer adjusts the color responses of the camera by showing the camcorder the color "white" under the current lighting conditions. | White balance |
| The ability to bring an object closer or move away from an object. | Zooming |