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Intro To Film Production
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Study First
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.
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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. Lens that offers a continuous range of focal lengths in one lens housing
Zoom Lens (Variable Focal Length Lens)
Sound Recordist
Back Light
Storyboards
2. A shot in which the subject looks directly at the camera
Automatic Dialogue Replacement
1/3 - 2/3 Rule
Direct Address
Pulling Focus
3. The range of apparent focus along the z-axis
Protagonist
Shot Size
Five Ways to Create a Parallel Action Sequence
Depth of Field
4. The look of the environment in which your scenes take place - and the choice and design of the objects and costumes employed in the film have a profound impact on the tone - the characterizations - and the meaning of your movie.
Ambient Sound
Fill Light
Four Basic Elements in the Visual Language of Cinema
Art Direction
5. Separate comfortable waiting space to put the next-in line actor. A place where actors can relax - drink some water - and go over their lines.
Green Room
Blocking
Director of Photography
Circle of Confusion
6. Works closely with the director on the visual interprataino of the script and the photographic look of the movie (cinematography). This involves lighting - film stocks - video format - expressive camera angles - compositions - exposures - and f
Elliptical Editing
Nondestructive Editing
Zooming Out
Director of Photography
7. Adjusted to take into account the amount of light that is lost - dissipated - or absorbed by that particular lens
Plot
T-Stops
Three Essential Elements of Drama
Location Scouting
8. Often used as a guide for framing human subjects and for composition in general. The frame is divided into thirds with imaginary lines along the horizontal and vertical axes and then place significant objects - focus points - and elements of intere
Elliptical Editing
Rule of Thirds
Nonlinear Editing System
Levels
9. Yields very dark and prominent shadow areas. Occurs when the fill light is considerable lower than the key - allowing areas to be submerged in shadows.
Camera Setup
Side Light
Coverage
Low-Key Lighting
10. A shot of a detail within your scene other than the characters' faces
Reverse Shots
Audition
Pick-Ups
Cutaway Shot
11. Two-thirds of the depth range along the z-axis is behind the focus point and one-third is in front of the focus point
1/3 - 2/3 Rule
Automatic Dialogue Replacement
Cross Cutting
Setting Levels
12. Separate comfortable waiting space to put the next-in line actor. A place where actors can relax - drink some water - and go over their lines.
Green Room
Four Basic Elements in the Visual Language of Cinema
Cutaway Shot
Zoom Lens (Variable Focal Length Lens)
13. Adjusting the optical center away from the focal plane and therefore increasing the magnification power of the lens (telephoto)
Zooming In
Zooming Out
'In the Mud'
Low-Key Lighting
14. Two-thirds of the depth range along the z-axis is behind the focus point and one-third is in front of the focus point
Ambient Sound
1/3 - 2/3 Rule
Setting Levels
Reverberation
15. Legal document - signed before cameras roll - simply stating that the performer gives you the right to use his image and voice in your film
Dramatization
Prime Lens
Art Direction
Talent Release
16. The things that our characters actually handle in a scene
Props
Storyboards
Levels
Treatment
17. Frequency - Amplitude - Timbre - and Velocity
Cross Cutting
Four Basic Properties of Sound
T-Stops
Talent Release
18. First complete version of the narrative in proper screenplay format
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19. The subject of the story - the central character whom the audience will follow as they attempt to achieve their goal
'In the Mud'
Dramatization
Protagonist
Boom Operator
20. The recording of sync dialogue in a studio in cases where the production sound is not usable
Zooming Out
Elliptical Editing
Cover-Set
Automatic Dialogue Replacement
21. Shooting a scene from various angles
Shot List
Combination Move
Coverage
Art Direction
22. Ensures visibility in all parts of your scene with overall bright and even illumination. Minimizes shadows - texture and dimensionality.
Elliptical Editing
Blocking
High-Key Lighting
Plot
23. Camera and lens expert. They are responsible for the proper functioning of the camera - which includes setting it up - cleaning the gate - checking and pulling focus - and selecting filters and lenses. They know precise details about what various
Assistant Camera
Low-Key Lighting
Motivated Move
Zoom Lens (Variable Focal Length Lens)
24. Light that separates the subject from the background by positioning a somewhat lower intensity light at a high angle and behind the subject. It traces the edges of the figure and creates depth.
Cable Wrangler
Reverberation
Back Light
Overheads
25. Clearly shows both subjects in the scene and defines the spatial relationship of the two to each other and the space around them
Three Pre-Visualization Tools
Protagonist
Rendering
Master Shot
26. Shooting Script - Overheads - and Storyboards
Cutaway Shot
Nondestructive Editing
Zooming Out
Three Pre-Visualization Tools
27. Shots that don't require any actors to be present like landscapes - location-establishing shots - and shots of objects and cutaways
Cold Reading
Pick-Ups
Four Basic Properties of Sound
3/4 Back Light
28. Any cutting - arranging - trimming - corrections - or effects you might perform occur only virtually - in a preview mode. Original media files are not altered in any way. (Digital NLE is an example)
Reverse Shots
Elliptical Editing
Sound Recordist
Nondestructive Editing
29. Ensures visibility in all parts of your scene with overall bright and even illumination. Minimizes shadows - texture and dimensionality.
Location Scouting
Three Essential Elements of Drama
Storyboards
High-Key Lighting
30. Not limited by the linear characteristics of video tape. We can move around in the footage in any direction - instantaneously. All film projects - whether shot on film of DV are edited on NLE. All visual and aural components must be turned into dig
Three Essential Elements of Drama
Green Room
Five Ways to Create a Parallel Action Sequence
Nonlinear Editing System
31. Shot - Shot Sequence - Scene - and Dramatic Sequence
Script Breakdown Sheet
Call Sheets
Four Basic Elements in the Visual Language of Cinema
Motivated Lighting
32. Sets up cables - holds second boom when necessary - and wrangles the cables when the boom operator follows a moving shot
Plot
Script Breakdown Sheet
Gaffer
Cable Wrangler
33. Sound bouncing off surfaces. Results in a booming or echo-y sound as the signal duplicates itself over and over again which is refereed to as 'acoustically live.'
Reverberation
Storyboards
Reverse Shots
Script Breakdown Sheet
34. Deciding where you want to shoot (the look - the access - the logistics - the sound - and securing it)
Location Scouting
Reverberation
Wild Sound (Non-Sync Sound)
Depth of Field
35. Soft light that fills in the shadows created by the Key Light
Motivated Lighting
Audition
Fill Light
Elliptical Editing
36. Deciding where you want to shoot (the look - the access - the logistics - the sound - and securing it)
Peak Meter
Peak Meter
Location Scouting
Dramatization
37. All camera moves need to be...
Key Light
Location Scouting
Three Essential Elements of Drama
Motivated Move
38. The range between -12dB and 0dB that gives a buffer for any unforeseen audio spikes
Headroom
Nonlinear Editing System
Prime Lens
Direct Address
39. Narrative technique that involves intercutting between two or more separate areas of action in such a way that the viewer assumes the scenes are occurring simulataneously
Camera Setup
Peak Meter
Parallel Action
Nondestructive Editing
40. Lens that offers a continuous range of focal lengths in one lens housing
Zoom Lens (Variable Focal Length Lens)
Cold Reading
Camera Setup
Cutaway Shot
41. Hands-on lighting person who implements the lighting designs of the Director of Photography. In charge of setup and proper functioning of the lights.
Fill Light
Gaffer
Headshot/Bio
Reverberation
42. Executing more than one move at a time
Protagonist
Combination Move
Cold Reading
T-Stops
43. Reading from the script pages that actors are given minutes before the audition
Lens Speed
Cold Reading
Coverage
Rendering
44. Transforming what is vague and internal into a series of viewable and audible actions and events
Dramatization
Media File Indicators
Camera Setup
Location Technical Survey
45. Lens that has one fixed focal length for more precise manipulation of image quality
Overheads
Zooming In
Prime Lens
Zoom Lens (Variable Focal Length Lens)
46. Drawings of each scene from a bird's eye perspective. They help figure out important details like the axis of action - camera placement - and blocking.
Fill Light
Overheads
Ambient Sound
Fill Light
47. Primary source of illumination in your scene. Usually it is a motivated light source.
Key Light
Narrative Films
Nonlinear Editing System
Treatment
48. This type of move breaks the promise of showing something else to the viewer
Headroom
Camera Setup
Unmotivated Move
Blocking
49. Not limited by the linear characteristics of video tape. We can move around in the footage in any direction - instantaneously. All film projects - whether shot on film of DV are edited on NLE. All visual and aural components must be turned into dig
Green Room
Nonlinear Editing System
Cable Wrangler
Ambient Sound
50. The order of events in your film
Plot
Props
Four Basic Elements in the Visual Language of Cinema
Lens Speed