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the lens is comparable to the ?
human eye
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lens?
curved glass that focuses light onto a specific area
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iris?
controls the amount of light allowed into the lens
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moves the lens so it aims the light beams coming from that object precisely on the CCD?
focus
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good to use when there is a lot of movement of dominant figures
Manual focus
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uses an infrared beam that bounces off objects int he center of the frame and comes back to a sensor on the camcorder
autofocus
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Zoom controls?
focus length and is the distance between the lends and the CCD
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CCD?
- charged-coupled device
- produces an electrical charge based on the amount of light that each tiny area of the CCD recieves
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where the camera takes a few seconds to get up to recording speed?
pre-roll
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a tiny monitor on the camera that allows you to see what the camer sees
viewfinder
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the function which gives the camera a reference to true white
white balance
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how close the object seems to the viewer of how much of the scenery in front of you is in the shot
field of view
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LS?
- Long shot
- aka full shot
- framed up head to toe
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CU?
- close up
- head and shoulders
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ELS?
- extreme long shot
- anything zoomed at more than a long shot
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ECU?
- extreme close-up
- anything closer than a close up
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Knee shot?
frames the subject from just above the knees
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two-shot?
two people in the frame
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three shot?
3 people in the frame
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O/S?
- over the shoulder shot
- camera looks at someone over the shoulder
- *near person
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X/S?
- Cross Shot
- someone who is not looking at the camera
- comes from an angle
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horizontal camera movement in which the camera moves left and right about a central axis
pan
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vertical camera movement where the camera points up or down from a stationary location
tilt
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moving the camera vertically w/respect to the subject
stays in same position, but tilts up and down
pedestal
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side to side camera movement with respect to the action
truck
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in and out movement that travels along tracks
dolly
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the camera moves closer/farther from the subject while adjusting the zoom angle to keep the subject the same size
- dolly zoom
- **creates an unnatural effect
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the camera _______ the subject of action
follow
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headroom?
having enough space above the head
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noseroom/leadroom?
when your looking or pointing to one side of the other and you frame the person to the opp side
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closure?
minds fill in info that we cant see on screen
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the accurate transfer of information from a sender to a receiver
communication
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Nonverbal?
- gestures
- body language
- eye contact
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personal?
- communicating with 1 other person or yourself.
- ex.phone, email, v-chat, letters/mail, IM, texting
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mass communication?
- communicating with 1 other person or yourself.
- ex.) phone, email, v-chat, letters/mail, IM, texting
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5 forms of communication?
- Inform
- Entertainment
- Education
- Persuade
- Control
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5 steps of communication?
- Encode
- Transmit
- Channel
- Receive
- Decode
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