Primary research: first hand research
Closed ending: when the ending is done and nothing can happen after it. it has ended
Non diagetic sound :sound added in during editing, can't be see.
mistranslated: Narrative, Multiple points of view
Cross cutting: different scenes that meet up
diagetic: You see the sound being made e.g. someone turning music up on a player
Non linear:
Jib Shot: good for high shots coming from above.
Close up shot: when it is close to the face or body part or scene.
Rule of thirds: splits the image into thirds so you can line everything up
Linear:
tilt shot: where it is looking up to the scene
Demographic audience: gender, age, name
secondary research: Where you use other people research
white balance: to make sure the lighting is balanced
Pan shot: the camera moves from left to right
Landscape
steady cam: hold the tripod upside down
Aperture/gain: how much light is let in
Psycographic: what your into
Socioeconomic: money what class your in (working class)
Open ending: where the ending is still open and can continue after the end
Marketing research
BBFC: British bored of film classification:PG U 12A 12 15 E 18R
ISO: makes it s smooth or blurry
Single strand: one point of view throughout
Copyright symbol: It is copyrighted. 70 Years till it expires,
Editing Tint: black and white
transitions help split one scene from another
Credits
Bracketing: lets you see the exposure.