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When you press record to when you stop recording. Shorts put together make a video. |
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Picture you see in the viewfinder or monitor |
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The layout of everything within a picture frame - what the subject is, where it is in the frame, which way it's facing, the background, lighting, etc. |
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Shots are linked (edited) in a sequence to tell a larger story. The way two shots are joined together. |
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Side to side camera movement. |
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Up and down camera movement. |
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In and out camera movement. (closer and more distant) |
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The opening which lets light into the camera. A wider iris means more light and a brighter picture. |
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Adjusting the colors until they look natural and consistent. |
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Analogous to the shutter in a still camera. |
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Sound which is recorded to go with the pictures. |
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Legal claim to intellectual property. |
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Digital libraries are organizations that provide resources. |
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Sound file format standard in the Windows operating system. |
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