External transitions are words such as “also, in addition, next, finally.”

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


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Filming Assessment You will be graded on accomplishing one set of shots correctly, in proper sequence.  Make sure to allow enough time for the complete takes to be registered properly and viewable.  You will be separated into appropriate sized groups by your instructor.  You are solely responsible for the shots that you direct.  At the beginning of your shoot, fill out a sheet to indicate who is completing each sequence (A, B, or C).Do not zoom during your shots.

Unless otherwise indicated, use a tripod.Film the following script for each sequence:  CHARACTER 1 and CHARACTER 2 are talking.                    CHARACTER 1      Where did you go last night?                   CHARACTER 2      Nowhere.  Here's your pencil.                   CHARACTER 1      Thanks.  I heard you were out.                   CHARACTER 2      Well, nothing really.  Just a movie.A:  During the shooting of this sequence, you must not cross the line.  This sequence contains the following shots in order:  Medium Close-up of Character 1Medium Close-up of Character 2Full Close-up of Character 1Extreme Close-up of Character 2 B:  During the shooting of this sequence, you must cross the line.  You are demonstrating "what not to do" according to standard technique.  This sequence contains the following shots in order:  Medium Close-up of Character 1Medium Close-up of Character 2Full Close-up of Character 1Close Shot of Character 2 C:  During the shooting of this sequence, you must not cross the line.  This sequence contains the following shots in order:  Over the shoulder of Ch. 1Close shot of Character 2.Insert shot or Cutaway shot  Over the shoulder of Ch. 2, medium shot of Character 1. What will be an ideal response?

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Define noise as it relates to public speaking. Then define two types of noise (physical, physiological, psychological, semantic, or visual) and give examples of each, noting the way they may influence the presentation of a speech

What will be an ideal response?

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When you present a persuasive speech, you are an advocate for the position you present

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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