Television Terms
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1. The Placement Of People Or Objects Within The Frame And The Arrangements For Actual Movements Within The Frame Or By The Camera

2. What The Characters Are Wearing

3. Refers To How Much Of The Shot Is In Focus - Because Not All Of It Is In The Focus

4. Sound That Combines Sounds From One Source With Visuals From Another

5. A Segment Of Film That Breaks Normal Chronological Order By Shifting Directly To Time Past

6. A Written Work By Screenwriters For A Film Or Television Program That Can Be Original Works Or Adaptions From Existing Pieces Of Writing

7. Refers To A Shot In Which Everything Is In Focus Including The Background

8. Vital Information In A Screen Play That Both Defines Characters And Provides Information About The Character Prior To The Storyline In A Screen Play

9. The Arrangements Made For The Composition Of A Scene - Especially The Placement And Movements Of Actors

10. Movements On The Screen Appearing More Rapid Than They Would In Actual Life

11. An Adjective Describing A Film As Being Primarily A Work Of Fiction - Or A Noun That Loosely Means A Fictional Story

12. A Candid-camera Style Of Filmmaking Using Hand-held Cameras - Natural Sound - Grainy High-contrast Black-and-white Film - And The Appearance Of No Rehearsal And Only Basic Editing.

13. Returning To Earlier Events To Show Their Relationship To The Present In A Flashback Or Flash Forward

14. Any Object On A Set Either Used By The Talent Or To Enhance A Scene

15. A Segment Of Film That Breaks Normal Chronological Order By Shifting Directly To A Future Time

16. The Director Of Photography That Supervises All Aspects Of Photography From The Operation Of Cameras To Lighting

17. Movements On The Screen Appearing Slower Than They Would In Actual Life

18. Shifting The Focus From One Object To Another Within A Single Shot

19. A Shot Showing One Or More Characters Reacting To An Action Or Statement

20. An Adjective Or Noun Category Used To Describe A Work Of Nonfiction

21. The Time A Shot Has Begun To The Time It Stops. A Director Usually Has To Use A Lot Of These Before Settling On Which Shot He Or She Wants.

22. A Form Signed Giving A Filmmaker The Right To Use The Talent Or Their Work In A Film Or Video Production

23. An Electrician Responsible For The Expectation Of The Lighting Plan For A Production

24. Showing The Thoughts And Memory Of The Character In A Flashback Or Flash Forward

25. Stands For "Point Of View" Shot And Is Viewed From The First Person Perspective Of The Character