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Film Production Exam
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Subjects
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performing-arts
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film
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. 1 million pixels
light
1 megapixel
increases
high angle
2. Average DVD bitrate
625; 25
4.7 mbps
wide-angle shot
frequency
3. A format associated with newer HD systems where the entire image is scanned in one field
color temperature orange (CTO) gel
infrared
symmetrical balance
progressive
4. Combo of various shades/tints of a particular color (like sepia)
monochromatic harmony
back light
background light
increases
5. Lighter version of color (Pink)
25 GB - 4.5 hours of HD video
tint
background light
longer
6. Consists of light rays hitting object from single angle - creating hard-edged - well defined shadows (Humphrey Bogart)
alternating current
byte
hard light
omnidirectional
7. Changes the color temperature of a light to that of tungsten
color temperature orange (CTO) gel
motivated light
key light
omnidirectional
8. PAL and SECAM use ____ horizontal lines per image and display images at a rate of exactly __ fps
frequency
4.7 mbps
wide-angle shot
625; 25
9. Cuts down the intensity of light without changing the color temperature
fill light
dutch angle
neutral density gel
ultra-violet
10. primary source of light - roughly 45 degrees off of camera/subject axis
megapixels
back light
color depth
key light
11. Edison T^T low-voltage applications and flows in a straight line
lens
tertiary colors
focal length
direct current
12. Sounds that come from outside the world ('oooooo weeeeeee ooooooo.... doooooo weee ooooo ooooo'~)
diffusion gel
non-diegetic
wide-angle shot
focal length
13. The number of wave cycles that pass in a given time
frequency
normal lens settings
16:9
20-30 mbps
14. Refers to the number of pixels that make up an image and the number of sensor elements in the sensor
low angle
focal length
analogous harmony
megapixels
15. A term for decrease in light intensity
infrared
fall-off
frequency
single layer
16. daylight balanced/outdoor light is this color temperature
color temperature orange (CTO) gel
interlaced
5 - 200K
shorter
17. Amplitude is measured in _________
decibels
lookspace
normal lens settings
headroom
18. The weight of the gaze of a person/object
lookspace
monochromatic harmony
1280 x 720
tertiary colors
19. Angle that makes someone seem powerless
direct current
high angle
motivated light
1280 x 720
20. Consists of light rays hitting object from single angle - creating hard-edged - well defined shadows (Humphrey Bogart)
3 - 200K
shade
hard light
directional
21. Creates outline of light around subject; aka rim light or hair light
back light
16:9
cardiod
telephoto shot
22. In painting - Red - Yellow - and Blue. In film - Red - Green - and Blue.
primary colors
cool colors
asymmetrical balance
diffusion gel
23. DVD that has 8.54 GB (approx. 5 hours of SD video)
telephoto shot
dual layer
25fps
national television standards committee
24. Light that illuminates the background and often used instead of back light (sounds almost exactly the same...)
headroom
fall-off
leadroom
background light
25. Occurs when objects are placed at the center of the frame or arranged on opposite lines of thirds
direct current
telephoto shot
4:3
symmetrical balance
26. A format associated with older SD cameras/analog systems where there are two field patterns (odd and even) that make up the whole image (the lines that flip out)
focal length
interlaced
tint
cool colors
27. Angle that makes someone seem powerless
high angle
leadroom
infrared
tertiary colors
28. pickup pattern that has a really narrow range AKA 'shotgun mic'
hyper-cardiod
30fps
low frequencies
60
29. DVD that has 4.7 GB of space (approx. 2.5 hours of SD video)
saturation
hyper-cardiod
single layer
amplitude
30. Sounds with short waves have this
low frequencies
high frequencies
diffusion gel
50 GB - 9 hours of HD video
31. Red - oranges - yellow
direct current
cardiod
warm colors
amplitude
32. Frame rate in the U.S.
increases
30fps
light
warm colors
33. DVD that has 4.7 GB of space (approx. 2.5 hours of SD video)
high angle
single layer
shorter
increases
34. Tesla <33 high voltage transmissions - cycling 60x/second with a sine wave pattern
20-30 mbps
25fps
alternating current
infrared
35. pickup pattern that has a really narrow range AKA 'shotgun mic'
back light
hyper-cardiod
bit
color depth
36. A disturbance in the air; vibrations in the form of waves
motivated light
color temperature blue (CTB) gel
sound
dual layer
37. Sounds that come from outside the world ('oooooo weeeeeee ooooooo.... doooooo weee ooooo ooooo'~)
pickup patterns
back light
tint
non-diegetic
38. AKA 'binary digit.' Represented by a 1 or 0.
720 x 480
1 megapixel
bit
diegetic
39. This is achieved when a person's eyes are approximately 1/3 way down the frame
sound
triad harmony
headroom
ultra-violet
40. Aspect ratio of standard def
4:3
dutch angle
1280 x 720
progressive
41. Off-kilter frame that presents objects from a skewed angle AKA DOLL ANGLE!
20-30 mbps
3 - 200K
open frame
dutch angle
42. Color temperature is measured in this
phase alternating line
5 - 200K
Kelvin
increases
43. Aspect ratio of high def
16:9
1920 x 1080
focal length
single layer
44. In Europe - AC power with a frequency of ___Hz dictates that 50 interlaced PAL video fields will be produced per second--or 25 frames
low frequencies
50
720 x 480
non-diegetic
45. Changes the color temperature of a light to that of daylight
fall-off
motivated light
color temperature blue (CTB) gel
asymmetrical balance
46. Another name for the sound wave
16:9
leadroom
sine wave
interlaced
47. Occurs when an object in the foreground is balanced by an object in the background
tint
color depth
hue
asymmetrical balance
48. Light that illuminates the background and often used instead of back light (sounds almost exactly the same...)
background light
interlaced
fall-off
infrared
49. This gathers (or bends) light into its barrel and transports it through several pieces of glass (or elements) to the sensor
lens
high frequencies
Kelvin
progressive
50. Light on the red-orange end of the spectrum; long wavelengths - low frequency
infrared
hard light
high frequencies
color depth