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Film Production Exam

Subjects : performing-arts, film
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1. PAL and SECAM use ____ horizontal lines per image and display images at a rate of exactly __ fps






2. Storage capacity of a single layer blu-ray






3. Refers to the number of pixels that make up an image and the number of sensor elements in the sensor






4. Sound that derives from the world being captured ('Is that a car? I hate you......It's a MOTORBOAT!')






5. The ___________ number of bits you have - the greater the number of values you can have.






6. Edison T^T low-voltage applications and flows in a straight line






7. Tesla <33 high voltage transmissions - cycling 60x/second with a sine wave pattern






8. PAL stands for...






9. The weight of the gaze of a person/object






10. DVD that has 8.54 GB (approx. 5 hours of SD video)






11. A compositional rule that divides the frame horizontally and vertically into thirds






12. Amplitude is measured in _________






13. dimensions of standard definition






14. Combo of various shades/tints of a particular color (like sepia)






15. Light that illuminates the background and often used instead of back light (sounds almost exactly the same...)






16. This gathers (or bends) light into its barrel and transports it through several pieces of glass (or elements) to the sensor






17. Combo of colors adjacent to one another on color wheel






18. Storage capacity of a dual layer blue-ray






19. pickup pattern that is more sensitive to sounds in front of the mic than on either side or behind the mic






20. Light on the red-orange end of the spectrum; long wavelengths - low frequency






21. This is achieved when a person's eyes are approximately 1/3 way down the frame






22. Illuminates shadows created by the key light






23. Color temperature is measured in this






24. dimensions of sorta high def






25. dimensions of high definition






26. Colors produced by mixing two primary colors (COME ON RACHEL YOU GOT DIS) (ORANGE PURPLE GREEN)






27. Gives the impression of wholeness -- the viewer sees all he/she needs to see






28. Changes the color temperature of a light to that of tungsten






29. 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)






30. Softens light






31. blues - greens - purples






32. Average blu-ray bitrate






33. Colors produced by mixing primary and secondary colors (red-orange - yellow-green...)






34. Off-kilter frame that presents objects from a skewed angle AKA DOLL ANGLE!






35. The weight of the gaze of a person/object






36. In painting - Red - Yellow - and Blue. In film - Red - Green - and Blue.






37. Frame rate in the U.S.






38. Angle that makes someone seem powerful






39. Changes the color temperature of a light to that of tungsten






40. Sounds with short waves have this






41. Consists of light rays hitting object from single angle - creating hard-edged - well defined shadows (Humphrey Bogart)






42. Sounds with long waves have this






43. Occurs when an object in the foreground is balanced by an object in the background






44. Intensity of light _________ as it moves closer to the light source






45. Softens light






46. Red - oranges - yellow






47. Sounds that come from outside the world ('oooooo weeeeeee ooooooo.... doooooo weee ooooo ooooo'~)






48. Average DVD bitrate






49. Consists of light rays hitting object from single angle - creating hard-edged - well defined shadows (Humphrey Bogart)






50. The ___________ number of bits you have - the greater the number of values you can have.







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