The document defines key terms related to filmmaking and media professions. It includes definitions for terms like character, film, role, scene, script, set, shot, storyboard, and studio. It also lists various media professions such as actor, game designer, editor, game animator, gameplay programmer, and stunt person. Finally, it provides definitions for additional terms such as full-length, in-demand, beat, shoot the movie, and rehearse.
The document defines key terms related to filmmaking and media professions. It includes definitions for terms like character, film, role, scene, script, set, shot, storyboard, and studio. It also lists various media professions such as actor, game designer, editor, game animator, gameplay programmer, and stunt person. Finally, it provides definitions for additional terms such as full-length, in-demand, beat, shoot the movie, and rehearse.
The document defines key terms related to filmmaking and media professions. It includes definitions for terms like character, film, role, scene, script, set, shot, storyboard, and studio. It also lists various media professions such as actor, game designer, editor, game animator, gameplay programmer, and stunt person. Finally, it provides definitions for additional terms such as full-length, in-demand, beat, shoot the movie, and rehearse.
Character A person in a novel, play, or film. Detail An individual fact or item.
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Film Location A story or event recorded by a camera as a set of An actual place or natural setting in which a film or moving images and shown in a cinema or on television. broadcast is made, as distinct from a simulation in a studio.
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Role Scene An actor's part in a play, film, etc. A sequence of continuous action in a play, film, opera, or book.
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Script Set The enclosure in which a film scene is shot; includes The written text of a play, film, or broadcast. scenery and props.
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Shot Special effects A series of frames that runs for an uninterrupted period of Special effects are illusions or visual tricks used in time. Film shots are an essential aspect of a movie where the theatre, film, television, video game, and angles, transitions and cuts are used to further express simulator industries to simulate the imagined events emotion, ideas and movement. in a story or virtual world.
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Storyboard Studio A sequence of drawings, typically with some A film studio (also known as movie studio or simply studio) is directions and dialogue, representing the shots a major entertainment company or motion picture company planned for a film or television production. that has its own privately owned studio facility or facilities that are used to make films, which is handled by the production company.
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Teacher: Minerva Pons Media Professions Band manager Actor
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Game designer Club DJ A game designer is a person who designs gameplay, conceiving and designing the rules and structure of a game.
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Editor Game animator Combine art and technology to create interactive A person who is in charge of and determines the final animated images and environments for video content of a newspaper, magazine, movie, or multi- games. author book.
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Gameplay programmer Art/Photo editor Write the code for the interactions that make a game fun Responsible for the look of final photographs to be to play. While lead designers decide on the combat, published in a book or periodical or that appear gameplay programmers make it happen. digitally.
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Quality Assurance Analyst A person who is responsible for maintaining software quality News photographer within an organization. Such individuals develop and use stringent testing methods and may also be involved with ISO 9000 and the SEI models.
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Songwriter Storyboard artist Help the head of story create a visual representation of the animation's narrative. Translate the script and the director's vision into pictures.
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Stunt person One who doubles for an actor during the filming of stunts and dangerous scenes. Talk show host A presenter of a program on which celebrities are interviewed.
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Lightning / Sound-effects technician
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Web content manager Responsible for overseeing the content that appears on a website. They often manage a team of content producers and assign projects and tasks to employees.
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Production / Technical / Editorial Director This person is in charge of content production, which includes the development, editing, management, quality control and implementation, while coordinating with various professionals and several departments.
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Teacher: Minerva Pons Clerk A person employed in an office or bank to keep records, accounts, and undertake other routine Computer graphics administrative duties. Computer graphics is the branch of computer science that deals with generating images with the aid of computers.
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Crowd Jury A large number of people gathered together in a A body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to disorganized or unruly way. give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
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Thousands (of) Stage (Often plural) a very large but unspecified number, amount, or quantity: they are thousands of miles A raised floor or platform, typically in a theatre, on which away. actors, entertainers, or speakers perform.
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Teacher: Minerva Pons Challenging Computer-animated Testing one's abilities; demanding. Computer-animated films use computers to make the characters look as if they are moving: "Toy Story" is a computer-animated film.
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Full-length Entirely Of the standard length.
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Nonexistent
In-demand Needed or wanted by many people
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Teacher: Minerva Pons Beat Deal (with) Defeat (someone) in a game or other To take action to do something, especially to solve a competitive situation. problem.
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Shoot the movie Rehearse To film, to record, to make (a film) verb. Practice (a play, piece of music, or other work) for later public performance.