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POST-PRODUCTION#1

The phase of filmmaking after shooting, focusing on editing, sound design, and color grading to finalize the film.

WORKFLOW#2

A sequence of processes through which post-production tasks are completed, ensuring efficiency and organization.

COLOR GRADING#3

The process of adjusting the color of footage to achieve a specific look, enhancing mood and visual consistency.

SOUND DESIGN#4

Crafting the audio elements of a film, including dialogue, sound effects, and ambient sounds to create an immersive experience.

EDITING#5

The art of selecting and combining footage to tell a cohesive story, involving cutting, sequencing, and transitions.

TIMELINE MANAGEMENT#6

Organizing and scheduling post-production tasks to ensure deadlines are met while maintaining quality.

J AND L CUTS#7

Editing techniques where audio from the next scene precedes or follows the visual, enhancing narrative flow.

FOLEY#8

The reproduction of everyday sound effects added in post-production to enhance audio quality and realism.

LUT (LOOK-UP TABLE)#9

A preset color grading tool that applies a specific color profile to footage for stylistic consistency.

MONTAGE#10

A series of shots edited together to condense time or convey a particular theme or emotion.

MATCH CUT#11

An editing technique that transitions between two scenes with similar visual elements, creating a seamless flow.

PEER REVIEW#12

A collaborative feedback process where colleagues assess each other's work to enhance quality and creativity.

AUDIO MIXING#13

The process of blending multiple audio tracks to create a balanced soundscape, ensuring clarity and impact.

COMMUNICATION PLAN#14

A strategy outlining how stakeholders will share information and feedback throughout the post-production process.

QUALITY CONTROL#15

The process of reviewing and verifying the final product to ensure it meets industry standards and expectations.

DOCUMENTATION#16

Recording processes, decisions, and changes made during post-production for future reference and accountability.

STORYBOARDING#17

Creating visual outlines of scenes to guide the editing process and ensure narrative coherence.

VISUAL EFFECTS (VFX)#18

Digital enhancements added to footage to create effects that would be difficult or impossible to achieve in-camera.

COLLABORATION#19

Working together with directors, producers, and other stakeholders to achieve a unified vision for the film.

REFLECTIVE JOURNAL#20

A personal record where students document their learning experiences, insights, and challenges throughout the course.

FINAL CUT#21

The last version of the film after all edits, sound design, and color grading are completed, ready for distribution.

INDUSTRY STANDARDS#22

Established guidelines and best practices in post-production that ensure quality and professionalism.

CREATIVE VISION#23

The unique artistic perspective of the filmmaker that guides the overall direction and style of the film.

PORTFOLIO#24

A curated collection of a professional's work showcasing their skills and expertise in post-production.

CROSSFADE#25

A transition between two audio tracks where one fades out as the other fades in, creating a smooth audio blend.