A(n) ________ is a sequence of drawings, typically with some directions and dialogue, representing the shots planned for a film or television production.
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Extreme Close
________- up- A dramatic shot that shows the actors eyes and mouth.
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Truck Shot
________ is the lateral movement of the camera.
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frame
Two shot is a about two actors in the ________, defining a relation between the characters.
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Walt Disney
________ is credited with creating the modern storyboard.
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Pan
________ is the method of rotating the camera on a tripod to slowly reveal a wide section.
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Animatic
________ helps to check the time of real time video.
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storyboard
A(n) ________ is always necessary to make a short movie.
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Wide
________ shot- This is the name for a shot which is taken from a long way away showing the surroundings and the actor (s)
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Dolly shot
________ is a shot that is moving the camera into the shot, getting closer to the action.
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Low angle
________ is a camera angle which looks up at its subject; it makes the subject seem important and powerful.
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animation audio
Generally, in 2D ________ is recorded first and the animation is designed to fit the audio accordingly.
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Story boards
________ are used in the film making industries in their planning and production processes.
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Storyboards
________ are part of the preproduction (or planning) process that can include creating a logline, character development, scripting, and sound design.
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Story board
________ is the main base of any short film.
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Storyboard
________ is a series of drawings that lay out the sequence of scenes in a film, especially an animated one while animatic is an animated storyboard, used especially in the development of television commercials.
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Storyboards
________ are a set of sequential drawings to tell a story.
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Wide shot
This is the name for a shot which is taken from a long way away showing the surroundings and the actor(s)
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Establishing Shot
A wide shot that lets the audience know where the action is taking place
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Long shot
This is closer than a wide shot
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Medium shot
This shows someone from just below their waist to just above their head
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Close-up
This shows just the head of the person being filmed
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Extreme Close-up
A dramatic shot that shows the actors eyes and mouth