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VIDEO PRODUCTION#1

The process of creating video content, encompassing planning, shooting, and editing.

DOCUMENTARY#2

A non-fiction film genre that presents factual stories, often exploring social issues or personal narratives.

STORYTELLING#3

The art of conveying events, emotions, and ideas through a narrative structure.

EDITING SOFTWARE#4

Programs used to manipulate video footage, including cutting, arranging, and adding effects.

INTERVIEW TECHNIQUES#5

Methods for conducting interviews that elicit meaningful responses and narratives from subjects.

SHOT COMPOSITION#6

The arrangement of visual elements within a frame to enhance storytelling.

NARRATIVE STRUCTURE#7

The framework that organizes a story, including its beginning, middle, and end.

SCRIPTWRITING#8

The process of writing the dialogue and action for a film or documentary.

STORYBOARDING#9

Creating visual plans for each scene in a film, helping to organize the narrative.

FOOTAGE#10

Raw video material captured during filming, which will be edited into the final product.

SOUND DESIGN#11

The process of creating audio elements that enhance the storytelling in a film.

COLOR CORRECTION#12

Adjusting the color balance and tones in video footage to achieve a desired look.

TRANSITIONS#13

Techniques used to move from one shot to another in editing, affecting the flow of the narrative.

CAMERA ANGLE#14

The position from which a shot is taken, influencing how the audience perceives the scene.

FRAMING#15

The way subjects and elements are arranged within the shot to convey meaning.

ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS#16

Guidelines ensuring respect and fairness when telling others' stories, especially in documentaries.

VISUAL STORYTELLING#17

Using images and visuals to convey a narrative, enhancing emotional and thematic impact.

PACING#18

The speed at which a story unfolds, influenced by editing choices and scene lengths.

RAW FOOTAGE#19

Unedited video material captured during production, serving as the foundation for editing.

PEER REVIEW#20

A process where students evaluate each other's work, providing constructive feedback.

PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS#21

Content created to market the documentary, including posters, trailers, and social media posts.

CHECKPOINT#22

A review point within the course where students assess their understanding and skills.

FINAL CUT#23

The completed version of a film after all editing and adjustments have been made.

CREATIVE NARRATIVE#24

A unique storytelling approach that emphasizes originality and personal expression.

MOCK INTERVIEW#25

A practice interview conducted to improve interviewing skills before real sessions.