True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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Public domain means that there is no copyright and a user is free to use the
file any way they choose.
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Commerical music that you pay for is owned by the purchaser.
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Creative Commons gives the user unlimited use and freedom to change all aspects
of the copyrighted material.
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As long as you obtain permission to use the media from the originator or
publishing company, you can sell your work for a profit without paying a royalty.
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Storyboarding is the script that is written to capture the essence of what the
director is trying to portray.
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6.
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Rule of Thirds means the focus should fall outside the intersecting
lines.
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The director is responsible for all finances and creating the production
package, while ensuring everything for the crew is in place.
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The Best Boy is responsible for moving things around, including a dolly.
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When you pan the camera, you are changing the focal length of the lens.
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Matching
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a. | Purpose | e. | Production Plan | b. | Location | f. | Shot List | c. | Visual
Plan | g. | Resource
Allocation | d. | Target Audience | h. | Project Scope |
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What do you want to achieve from the film.
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How you distribute the budgets (money) for the project.
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The production planners tool for showing predominant colors, props, and
costumes.
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The place where you plan to shoot.
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Planning the production including, locations, output, cast and crew and
finance.
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How big the project actually is and what audience you are targeting.
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List of every shot indicating angle, distance, and description.
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Intended viewers, including age, gender, interest, and background.
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a. | Chroma-keying | e. | Dutch or Canted Angle | b. | Dallies | f. | Low
Angle | c. | Coverage | g. | Ingest | d. | Raw Footage | h. | Genre |
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The process of moving clips from external media to a computer.
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Footage that is shot with a green or blue screen in order to replace a
background or segment of the video.
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Type of video category in which the production fits.
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When you are editing, you have a variety of shots to work with.
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When the camera is placed below the subject and angled up.
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A term used for review video taken to verify quality and flow.
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When the camera is tilted off axis.
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Files or film recorded through the camera.
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