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AVTF I Benchmark 1 (Review)

Benchmark: Includes (Safety, Copyright, Trade Terminology, Camera Function, Composition, and moves).

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ApertureThe measurement of the opening in a lens of a camera that allows a specific amount of light in.
StrikeTerm for removing and dismantling sets after a production.
C.C.D.Charge Coupled Device
In the canTerm used to describe a movie or piece that is all finished shooting
ProducerPerson who oversees one major production from hiring of actors and crew to determining the budget?
DGADirectors Guild of America
OTSOver the shoulder and is in the camera angle area
Above the lineWriters, directors, and producers are considered to be in what area
Pre-production areaBrainstorming, Treatment, script, storyboard, staffing, and budgeting happens in this area.
ProductionIt is the process when all the activities are a part of the actual shooting of the program.
Post-productionIt is the process when activities are performed after the shooting stops. Primarily editing.
Pre-ProductionIt is the process when activities that occur before the cameras start rolling.
EDLEdit Decision List and it is a list that notes which take of each scene should be used in the final program and where that take is on the raw tap, disc, or card.
StoryboardIs a program documentation in the form of comic book like sketches that portray how the shots of the program will look
Brainstormingis the tossing around ideas for a project and identifying the Big Idea that will become the project.
PlagiarismIs the practice of passing off another author's work or ideas as one's own.
CopyrightIs form of legal protection given to creator of “original works of authorship,” including literary, dramatic, musical, & artistic works.
TiltTo point the lens of a camera up or down.
DollyTo move the camera toward or away from an object.
TruckTo move the entire camera to the left or right.
Long ShotA person framed from head to foot.
ECUAn object or any part of it seen at close range and framed very tightly.
LeadroomThe space in front of a moving object.
Camera Composition examplesHeadroom, leadroom, and noseroom.
Quick Release PlateThe rectangular metal piece that screws into the bottom of the camera and then hold the camera securely on the tripod.
MonopodA one legged camera mount is called a
HeadroomThe space between the top of a person’s head and the upper screen edge.
Extreem Long ShotThis shot is framed from a great distance in order to establish the location of a scene. Minor details are indistinguishable.
CantTilt the camera sideways
EthicsGoodness
When presenting, the presenter should have:Good eye contact, good posture, and speak slowly and clearly
Goal Settingis an important factor in being successful
Resume's should include:Full legal name, awards, former employers
SkillsUSA ThemeSkillsUSA: Champions at Work
SkillsUSA MottoPreparing for leadership in the world of work
SkillsUSA Color BLUE represents:common union of states and chapters
SkillsUSA organization was founded in:1965
B-Rollrefers to the video portion of the news script (cover video).
Close Upincludes a person from the top of the head to just below the shoulders.
Depth of FieldThe distance between the closest point to the camera that is in focus and the farthest point from the camera that is also in focus
The Basic Camera parts are:The camera, the lens, and the viewfinder


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Covington, GA

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