Broadcast/Video Production 1 Unit 3.  This unit focuses on terms used in the television and motion picture industries.  These include: ◦ Names of crew.

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Broadcast/Video Production 1 Unit 3

 This unit focuses on terms used in the television and motion picture industries.  These include: ◦ Names of crew positions ◦ Names of equipment found on set or in studio ◦ Parts of a camera ◦ Units of measurements ◦ Common phrases used in each industry ◦ Abbreviations and acronyms

 Production Personnel can be broken into two categories: ◦ Above the Line  Highest paid members of the production staff (actors, writers, producers, directors and editors) ◦ Below the Line  More hands on members of the production staff (Gaffers, Stagehands, Camera Operators, production assistants and script supervisors)

 Executive Producer (TV/Film)-  Producer (TV/Film)-  Director (TV/Film)-  Writer (TV/Film):

 Actor (TV/Film)-  Talent (TV)-  Performer (TV)-)  Announcers (TV/Film)-

 Technical Director (TV/Film)-  Director of Photography (Film)-

 Lighting Director (TV/Film)-  Camera Operators (TV/Film)-

 Video Camera-  Tripod-  Baby Legs-  Dolly

 Snake-(noun)  Mic-(slang)  Slate

 Mixer-(  Switcher-  Dimmer

 Bus-  Monitor  Leko-  Fresnel-

 Lens-  Charge Coupled Device (CCD)-  Viewfinder-

 Zoom Control-  Focus Control  Aperture-  Focal Length-  Depth of field

 F-Stop-  Kelvin Scale-

 “Green light”-  “It’s got legs”-  “In the Can”-  “Cut!”=

 “Marker”-  “New Deal”-  “Roll”-  “Take”

 “Ready”-  “Fade”-  “Martini Shot”-

 Abbreviations and Acronyms are used in technical language to say a lot by saying just a few letters. It is easier and quicker to say ADR than it is to Additional Dialogue Replacement. Here is a list of commonly used abbreviations and acronyms: ◦ AC- ◦ DC- ◦ DGA- ◦ VO- ◦ VO/SOT-

 SOT-  OTS-  GFX-  ADR-  EDL-  EQ-  SFX-

 INT-  EXT-  WGA-  ENG-  EFP-

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