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Logo

A graphic or image representing a TV show, often displayed at the start or bottom of the screen.

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Lower third

A graphic that occupies the bottom third of the screen, typically displaying the name of a segment or presenter.

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Field shooting

Filming outside a controlled studio environment, which presents challenges such as weather, sound control, and the need for permits.

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Iris

An adjustable opening on a camera that controls the amount of light entering the camera, affecting exposure and depth of field.

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Underexpose

To allow insufficient light to hit the sensor in a camera, resulting in a dark and grainy image.

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Overexpose

To allow too much light to hit the sensor in a camera, resulting in a bright and washed-out image.

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ISO

A camera setting that determines the sensitivity of the sensor to light; higher ISO allows for better performance in low light.

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White balance

The camera setting used to adjust the colors of the image based on the lighting conditions.

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Telephoto lens

A type of lens that allows for magnification of distant subjects while compressing the perceived distance.

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Wide angle lens

A type of lens that captures a broader field of view, often distorting space and making subjects appear larger.

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Apparent focus

A situation in which a subject appears to be in focus at a glance, but is actually not sharply focused upon closer inspection.

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Depth of field

The range within a photo that appears acceptably sharp; can vary based on lens type and settings.

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Fresnel light

A type of spotlight with a lens designed to produce a focused beam of light, commonly used in film and theater.

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Omnidirectional mic

A microphone that captures sound equally from all directions.

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Shotgun mic

A highly directional microphone designed to capture sound from a specific direction while rejecting ambient noise.

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Cardioid mic

A microphone that captures sound primarily from the front, with some sensitivity to sounds from the sides.

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Diffused light

Light that has been softened or spread out, often used for filling light in film production.

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