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A Lavalier Microphone is a type of small, wireless microphone used in film and video production for hands-free recording.

A shoulder rig is a support system for cameras and camcorders in film and video production, consisting of a shoulder pad and a series of rods and...

Bring text, shapes, and illustrations to life with motion graphics in film and video production. Artists use software to create dynamic visuals that captivate audiences.

"Green screen technology allows filmmakers to add special effects and replace backgrounds in post-production."

"Compression" in film and video production refers to the process of reducing the size of a video file while maintaining its quality.

Frame rate affects the perceived motion and overall look of a video, with standard frame rates ranging from 24 fps to 60 fps.

Aspect ratio is the relationship between the width and height of an image in film and video production. The aspect ratio determines the shape of the screen...

Keyframes form the basis of all motion animations in film and video production, allowing for precise control over motion and visual effects.

"Shot" refers to a single recorded take from the camera and is the basic building block of a movie or video. It serves as an essential tool...

A camera operator plays a crucial role in film and video production by operating the camera to capture the footage for the project.

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