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Arts, & A/V Vocabulary Review
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Career : A job or profession that someone does for a long time.
Skills : The ability to do something that comes from training, experience, or practice.
Profession : Is a job that you need special skills and qualifications to do.
Teamwork : The combined action of a group of people, especially when effective and efficient.
Leadership : The action of leading a group of people or an organization.
Work Ethics : The principle that hard work is intrinsically virtuous or worthy of reward.
Conflict Management : Is the practice of recognizing and dealing with disputes in a rational way.
Adaptability : Is s being able to adjust oneself readily to different conditions; capable of being adapted.
Innovation : A new method, idea, product, etc
Resume : A brief written account used to express one’s self and used when applying for a job.
Cover Letter : A letter sent with, and explaining the contents of, another document or a parcel of goods.
Professional Communication : Written, oral, visual & digital communication within a workplace context.
Fax Cover Letter : Is a sheet that is faxed through to your recipient before your actual fax message.
Objective : A section of a resume that tells the hiring company why the job applicant is seeking employment.
Analytical Skills : Is the ability to visualize, articulate, conceptualize or solve both complex.
Interpersonal Skills : Are the skills used by a person to interact with others properly.
Technical Skills : Are the knowledge and capabilities to perform specialized tasks.
Camcorder : camera recorder is a portable electronic recording device capable of recording live-motion.
Studio Camera : Designed for studio use only.
Still Camera : Type of camera used to take photographs.
Video Camera : A camera for recording images on videotape or for transmitting them to a monitor screen.
Fixed Lens Cameras : Is an advanced digital camera that looks like a digital single lens reflex DSLR.
Resolution : Refers to the number of pixels on display or in a camera sensor
Flash : A bright light on a camera that flashes as you take a photograph in order to provide enough light.
Focus : The part of a camera, that you turn until you can see something clearly.
Shutter : The part inside a camera that quickly opens and closes to let light onto the film.
Photoshop : Alters a photographic image digitally using Photoshop image-editing software.
Layer : Is the term used to describe the different levels at which you can place an object or image file.
Photoshop Palettes : Are used to help modify and monitor your documents.
White Balance : Is a camera setting that adjusts for lighting in order to make white objects appear white in photos.
ISO : Determines how sensitive the camera’s image sensor is to light.
Silhouette : Is the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background.
Background : The elements of an image might contain a foreground and background.
Opacity : Is the extent to which something blocks light.
Scale : To change the proportions of an image.
Propaganda : Is an improper appeal to emotion used for the purpose of swaying the opinions of an audience.
Script : The written text of a play, movie, or broadcast.
Purpose : The reason why something is done or used.
Hue : The attribute of a color by virtue of which it is discernible as red, green, etc.
Saturation : The degree or extent to which something is dissolved or absorbed.
Grammar : The set of rules that explain how words are used in a language.
Punctuation : Standardized marks or signs in written matter to clarify the meaning and separate structural units.
Terminology : The technical or special terms used in a business, art, science, or special subject.
Assumptions : The act of laying claim to or taking possession of something.
Tripod : A three-legged stand or support, as for a camera or telescope.
Back Drop : A painted cloth hung at the back of a theater stage as part of the scenery; provides a background or setting.
Splitting : Allows you to ‘cut’ a clip into smaller sections, without losing any frames in the process.
Trim Tool : Removes unwanted frames from the start or end of a clip.
Fade In or Out : Describe a transition to and from a blank image.
Overlay : Something laid as a covering over something else.
Arts, & A/V Vocabulary Review
Across:4. | Is a job that you need special skills and qualifications to do. | 5. | camera recorder is a portable electronic recording device capable of recording live-motion. | 6. | Type of camera used to take photographs. | 10. | Removes unwanted frames from the start or end of a clip. | 11. | A brief written account used to express one’s self and used when applying for a job. | 15. | The written text of a play, movie, or broadcast. | 16. | Allows you to ‘cut’ a clip into smaller sections, without losing any frames in the process. | 20. | The elements of an image might contain a foreground and background. | 22. | Designed for studio use only. | 26. | Is the practice of recognizing and dealing with disputes in a rational way. | 27. | A painted cloth hung at the back of a theater stage as part of the scenery; provides a background or setting. | 29. | Written, oral, visual & digital communication within a workplace context. | 31. | Is the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background. | 32. | The attribute of a color by virtue of which it is discernible as red, green, etc. | 33. | A new method, idea, product, etc | 34. | The part inside a camera that quickly opens and closes to let light onto the film. |
| | Down:1. | Is the extent to which something blocks light. | 2. | Something laid as a covering over something else. | 3. | To change the proportions of an image. | 4. | The reason why something is done or used. | 7. | Are the skills used by a person to interact with others properly. | 8. | Is a sheet that is faxed through to your recipient before your actual fax message. | 9. | A bright light on a camera that flashes as you take a photograph in order to provide enough light. | 12. | A three-legged stand or support, as for a camera or telescope. | 13. | A camera for recording images on videotape or for transmitting them to a monitor screen. | 14. | A letter sent with, and explaining the contents of, another document or a parcel of goods. | 17. | Is the term used to describe the different levels at which you can place an object or image file. | 18. | Refers to the number of pixels on display or in a camera sensor | 19. | Determines how sensitive the camera’s image sensor is to light. | 21. | The set of rules that explain how words are used in a language. | 23. | The act of laying claim to or taking possession of something. | 24. | The combined action of a group of people, especially when effective and efficient. | 25. | A job or profession that someone does for a long time. | 28. | The part of a camera, that you turn until you can see something clearly. | 30. | The ability to do something that comes from training, experience, or practice. |
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Arts, & A/V Vocabulary Review
Across:4. | Is a job that you need special skills and qualifications to do. | 5. | camera recorder is a portable electronic recording device capable of recording live-motion. | 6. | Type of camera used to take photographs. | 10. | Removes unwanted frames from the start or end of a clip. | 11. | A brief written account used to express one’s self and used when applying for a job. | 15. | The written text of a play, movie, or broadcast. | 16. | Allows you to ‘cut’ a clip into smaller sections, without losing any frames in the process. | 20. | The elements of an image might contain a foreground and background. | 22. | Designed for studio use only. | 26. | Is the practice of recognizing and dealing with disputes in a rational way. | 27. | A painted cloth hung at the back of a theater stage as part of the scenery; provides a background or setting. | 29. | Written, oral, visual & digital communication within a workplace context. | 31. | Is the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background. | 32. | The attribute of a color by virtue of which it is discernible as red, green, etc. | 33. | A new method, idea, product, etc | 34. | The part inside a camera that quickly opens and closes to let light onto the film. |
| | Down:1. | Is the extent to which something blocks light. | 2. | Something laid as a covering over something else. | 3. | To change the proportions of an image. | 4. | The reason why something is done or used. | 7. | Are the skills used by a person to interact with others properly. | 8. | Is a sheet that is faxed through to your recipient before your actual fax message. | 9. | A bright light on a camera that flashes as you take a photograph in order to provide enough light. | 12. | A three-legged stand or support, as for a camera or telescope. | 13. | A camera for recording images on videotape or for transmitting them to a monitor screen. | 14. | A letter sent with, and explaining the contents of, another document or a parcel of goods. | 17. | Is the term used to describe the different levels at which you can place an object or image file. | 18. | Refers to the number of pixels on display or in a camera sensor | 19. | Determines how sensitive the camera’s image sensor is to light. | 21. | The set of rules that explain how words are used in a language. | 23. | The act of laying claim to or taking possession of something. | 24. | The combined action of a group of people, especially when effective and efficient. | 25. | A job or profession that someone does for a long time. | 28. | The part of a camera, that you turn until you can see something clearly. | 30. | The ability to do something that comes from training, experience, or practice. |
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