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Basic Video Production
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A cut in which the character's movement and position are perfectly aligned in time and space from one shot to the next
Cutaway
The greater the size of the aperture opening...
Match Cut
Light is a form of...
2. The width of the band of frequencies as specified by the frequencies at each end
Band Width
Establishing Shot
MIDI
Color Temperature of Daylight
3. The width of the band of frequencies as specified by the frequencies at each end
Server
Direct Sound
Cutaway
Band Width
4. 3200 degrees K
Parallel Editing
Parallel Editing
Sound Waves
Color temperature of Tungsten light
5. Director make sure that action in one shot is repeated in the shot that may follow it
B-Roll
Overlapping Action
Cutaway
Sound Presence
6. Name - agency - and role
slating an audition
Loudness measurement
Double system sound
Stand-up
7. Decibels (dB)
Double system sound
incident and reflected
Clipping
Loudness measurement
8. Uses a diaphragm - Robust - NO power required - Not so efficient
Dynamic Microphone
Match Cut
Temporal Continuity
Sound Presence
9. When you hear a bounce off a very close wall - quicker response than an echo
Reverb
Non-linear Editing
Room Tone
Three-to-one Rule
10. You can control your depth of field
advantages of DSLR
Range of human hearing
Condenser Microphone
Dynamic Range
11. Manipulating frequencies. - Important to radio and musical recording - not film.
AGC
Classic Hollywood Editing
Proximity Effect
Physical Continuity
12. 800 mph or 1000ft per second or 1 foot per millisecond
Establishing Shot
speed of sound in air
Cutaway
Sweetening
13. Distance from the center of a lens to the place where the parallel light will be focused
Flat
Focal length
RCA Connector
Daylight
14. Lighting instrument that has a lens on the front
fresnel
Master Scene Shooting Method
Cutting-on-Action
Non-linear Editing
15. Picking up mainly from one side in a heart shaped pattern
Non-linear Editing
Aspect Ratio
Directional Microphone
wild sound
16. Ratio of the width of a frame to its height - HDTV = 16:9
Close-up
Aspect Ratio
OMF - Open Medium Framework
Spotting Sheet
17. Higher pitch and frequency
advantages of DSLR
AGC
Smaller Wavelength =
Spatial Continuity
18. The range of frequencies that a microphone will pick up - 20 Hz - 20000 Hz
Cut-in
Frequency Measurement
Frequency Response
The cheapest part of movie making
19. There should be time for actions to take place - EX: burning candle
Female end
Temporal Continuity
OMF - Open Medium Framework
Directional Microphone
20. Charged Coupled Device
CCD
Sound Waves
Aspect Ratio
incident and reflected
21. Shot of something that did not appear in the previous shot
Sound Waves
Condenser Microphone
Cutaway
Bites (Sound Bite)
22. Lists all the actions the Foley Walkers need to perform to give aural realism to the movie scenes
Foley Setup Sheet
Spatial Continuity
Reverb
Sound Presence
23. Sound that doesn't bounce - Dead sound
Direct Sound
Aspect Ratio
Distortion
Cutaway
24. Shoot a master shot of the whole scene and then break it up into little parts - such as close ups - reaction shots - cut ins - and cutaways - Classic Hollywood method
Range of human hearing
Jump Cut
Master Scene Shooting Method
Temporal Continuity
25. Actors should look the same from one shot to another
Physical Continuity
B-Roll
Room Tone
Tungsten Light
26. AKA: Phone plug - Has a short prong and outer covering - Consumer standard
incident and reflected
RCA Connector
Male end
Timbre
27. An obvious jarring break in continuity from one shot to the next
Turn-over Frequency
Jump Cut
Parallel Editing
AGC
28. Notes will become a muddy jumble and the frequencies will not come out of the equipment with the same clarity with which they went in - Analog equipment
Bites (Sound Bite)
focal length of a close up lens
Distortion
Aspect Ratio
29. Musical Instrument Digital Interface - A technical standard that allows electronic instruments to interact with each other
Amplitude
Tungsten Light
MIDI
Temporal Continuity
30. The editor can try an entire group of shots in one position - move it to another - and then return it to it's original position
The cheapest part of movie making
Non-linear Editing
Sound Perspective
Timbre
31. The equivalent of quotes in a story - Person speaking on the screen
Stand-up
Bites (Sound Bite)
Room Tone
Sound Waves
32. Focal length divided by aperture
incident and reflected
Frequency Response
a shot marked OS to Sally
Formula for figuring the f-stop
33. Aids in the composition process - Gives Time Code numbers for places where music is to be heard - Tells the length of time the music is to run - Gives a description of What is happening in the scene
Timing Sheet
RCA Connector
Foley
Color temperature of Tungsten light
34. AKA Cross Cutting - Alternating shots from one line of action to another - Implies that the two actions are occurring at the same time
Parallel Editing
Smaller Wavelength =
Non-linear Editing
Server
35. The picture should look the same from shot to shot if the assumption is that the shots are in the same time and space
Classic Hollywood Editing
Technical Pictorial Continuity
Score Mixers
Flat
36. The sound made by the differing frequencies
Pitch
Spatial Continuity
AGC
Master Scene Shooting Method
37. Something that has already happened in one shot should not happen again in the next
Audio Mixers
f-stop vs. depth of field
Three point lighting
Activity Continuity
38. Directional (Cardiod) - Omnidirectional - Bidirectional
MIDI
Proximity Effect
MIDI
3 Pickup Patterns
39. Microphones and recorders that pick up all frequencies equally well
XLR Connector
Frequency Response
Flat
AGC
40. Two basic systems of light metering used in cinematography
F-stop
incident and reflected
Nats
Performance Continuity
41. The more light reaches film
Tungsten Light
Logical Continuity
a shot marked OS to Sally
The greater the size of the aperture opening...
42. Shoot a master shot of the whole scene and then break it up into little parts - such as close ups - reaction shots - cut ins - and cutaways - Classic Hollywood method
Master Scene Shooting Method
Frequency
Amplitude
AGC
43. An 'over the shoulder' shot (of an actor) with the camera pointed at Sally
DAT
Dynamic Microphone
Sound Waves
a shot marked OS to Sally
44. Director make sure that action in one shot is repeated in the shot that may follow it
Overlapping Action
Condenser Microphone
Tungsten Light
RCA Connector
45. Distance from the center of a lens to the place where the parallel light will be focused
Distortion
Focal length
Performance Continuity
Proximity Effect
46. Attaches to the microphone
Turn-over Frequency
Sound Perspective
Absolute Zero
Female end
47. Picking up from two sides
Zoom Recorder
Bidirectional Microphone
f-stop vs. depth of field
F-stop
48. Background sounds such as footsteps - clothes rustling - and branches waving in the wind - Named after Jack Foley
The greater the size of the aperture opening...
Aperture
Foley
Smaller Wavelength =
49. Actors should look the same from one shot to another
Aperture
Double system sound
Physical Continuity
Jump Cut
50. AKA Cross Cutting - Alternating shots from one line of action to another - Implies that the two actions are occurring at the same time
Omnidirectional Microphone
Foley Setup Sheet
Medium Shot
Parallel Editing
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