| Question |
Answer |
| horizontal movement of letters across the TV screen usually used to indicate a changing weather pattern |
Crawl |
| this type of lighting illuminates from the front side of the subject, usually on the opposite side from the key light |
side light |
| what is a complete scanning cycle of the electron beam, which occurs every 1/30 seconds, in film the smallest picture unit |
frame |
| any abrubt transition between shots that violates the established continuity |
jump cut |
| television editing done after the production |
post production |
| the up and down movement of credits at the end of a show |
roll |
| when changing a burned out lamp, never touch this lamp with your fingers |
quartz lamp |
| this type of light separates the subject from the background |
back light |
| this type of light illuminates from the back off to one side of the subject |
kicker light |
| this type of lighting is used to reduce shadows, not used in dramatic situations |
fill light |
| this light illuminates the background |
set light |
| although normally used as key lights, some of these types of lights can be used as fill lights |
spotlights |