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LOG ON to your computers and go to stukonis.wikispaces.com (do not go to ANY other site)

Click on your class

Scroll down to today’s assignment and download AND OPEN both

“Chapter 2 Textbook” and “Chapter 2 Vocabulary”

SAVE IT TO YOUR Z Drive

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Scroll down to today’s assignment and download

AND OPEN both “Chapter 2 Textbook” and “Chapter 2

Vocabulary”SAVE IT TO YOUR Z Drive

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Chapter 2 Vocabulary PowerPoint

• Assistant Director (AD)• Audio• Audio Engineer• Camera Operator• Cast• CG Operator• Content Specialist• Crew• Cue• Director• Editing• Editor• Executive Producer (EP)• Floor Manager

• Frame• Framing• Gaffer• Graphic Artist• Grip• Lighting Director• Maintenance Engineer• Makeup• Makeup Artist• Post-Production• Pre-Production• Producer• Production• Production Assistant

(PA)• Production Manager• Production Switching• Production Team• Production Values• Scenery• Scriptwriter• Special Effects• Staff• Talent• Video• Video Engineer• VTR Operator

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Lighting Director

Decides the proper placement and color of lighting, and which lamps should be used in the instruments.

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Instructions

On each slide (40 terms, so 40 total) you will need: The Vocabulary Term as

your Title (Large) The Definition (short and

sweet, readable) A Picture to match the

term (clear)

Open your PowerPoint and continue working….

DUE ON CH. 2 TEST NEXT TUESDAY.

SAVE every few minutes. DO NOT LOSE YOUR WORK!

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Lighting Director

The lighting director decides the proper placement and color of lighting, and which lamps should be used in the instruments.

Example

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Assistant Director (AD)

The role of an Assistant Director on a film includes tracking daily progress against the filming production schedule, arranging logistics, preparing daily call sheets, checking cast and crew, and maintaining order on the set. They also have to take care of the health and safety of the crew.[1] The role of an Assistant to the Director is often confused with Assistant Director but the responsibilities are entirely different. The Assistant to the Director manages all of the Director's in development, pre-production, while on set, through post-production and is often involved in both personal management as well as creative aspects of the production process. Historically, Assistant to Director was a stepping stone to directing work; Alfred Hitchcock was an AD, as was James McTeigue. This transition into film directing is no longer common in feature films. It is more common now for an Assistant to the Director to transition to a production management or producer role than to directing. In America, an Assistant to the Director is not a unionized role, but Assistant Directors of every level require membership to the Director's Guild of America. The DGA strictly monitors and regulates employment frequency and duration, salary, and promotions of Directors and are usually completely different from the requirements of filmmaking and should not be confused.

WHAT NOT TO DO

Picture doesn’t match content

Title is small and hidden

Text is too long, wordy, and no-one will read it! It was not put in easy-to read terms!

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Saving from a school computer

Save to your

*Z: (Student ID #) Drive on your computer

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Saving from HomeSave to “My File Locker” on Edline.

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To Turn InOn your TV Productions Edline Page Click this link to turn it in. Follow the instructions on the next page.