QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
dissolve ✅✅ANSW-a transition between two scenes/shots, where one scene/shot fades away
and simultaneously another shot fades in; default transition in Storyboard Pro
pan ✅✅ANSW-a steady, sweeping movement from one point in a scene to another; the
horizontal or vertical movement of the camera
zoom in ✅✅ANSW-use of the camera lens to move closely towards the subject
zoom out ✅✅ANSW-the camera moves from a closer shot to a wider shot
dialogue ✅✅ANSW-the words spoken by characters
arrows ✅✅ANSW-a clear way to indicate to the viewer what is going on; shows perspective in
movement
establishing shot ✅✅ANSW-lays the groundwork for the context of a scene by showing the
relationship between the characters and their location; used to indicate where a scene takes place
medium full shot ✅✅ANSW-aka cowboy shot; halfway between a medium shot and a full shot;
frame cuts off somewhere between the knees and the waist; still wide enough to establish the
scene, but wide enough to establish the scene
storyboard ✅✅ANSW-illustrated version of the script in production
shot ✅✅ANSW-used in live-action, many panels with the same background but different actions
scene ✅✅ANSW-used in animation, many panels with the same background but different actions
, panel ✅✅ANSW-one specific action or moment in a storyboard; one drawing is one panel
action ✅✅ANSW-the movement that is going on at the moment in the storyboard
action notes ✅✅ANSW-extra information to explain what is taking place in the storyboard
camera moves ✅✅ANSW-used to direct the audience to the important part of your scene
script ✅✅ANSW-a written work outlining the dialogue, action, background, characters, emotions,
movements, etc.
scene evaluation ✅✅ANSW-determine the important elements of each scene: camera
movement, direction of movement of objects, etc.
scene list ✅✅ANSW-details of each scene's type and angle, camera effects, lighting, and
accompanying dialogue
animatic ✅✅ANSW-a preliminary form of a film or other video, consisting of a series of drawings
with audio
keyframe ✅✅ANSW-the beginning and ending of each new action
thumbnail view ✅✅ANSW-displays the panels of your project in chronological order; allows you
to rearrange panels and scenes
timeline view ✅✅ANSW-the location on the Storyboard Pro workspace where you assemble the
timing of your scene's visuals and sounds
scrubbing ✅✅ANSW-manually moving the playhead over the timeline to preview an animation or
movement
Tools toolbar ✅✅ANSW-contains all the main tools you need to work in Storyboard Pro