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Basic Video Production
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Subject
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engineeering
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. You can control your depth of field
Audio Mixers
Omnidirectional Microphone
advantages of DSLR
slating an audition
2. Musical Instrument Digital Interface - A technical standard that allows electronic instruments to interact with each other
speed of sound in air
MIDI
The greater the size of the aperture opening...
Proximity Effect
3. There should be time for actions to take place - EX: burning candle
Sweetening
Aperture
Temporal Continuity
Timbre
4. There should be time for actions to take place - EX: burning candle
Clipping
ADR (Automatic Dialogue Replacement)
Range of human hearing
Temporal Continuity
5. Background sounds such as footsteps - clothes rustling - and branches waving in the wind - Named after Jack Foley
Focal length
Foley
Color Temperature of Daylight
Smaller Wavelength =
6. Hertz (Hz)
Timbre
CCD
Jump Cut
Frequency Measurement
7. The number of times per second that the wave travels from the beginning of one cycle to the beginning of the next
Performance Continuity
Frequency
The greater the size of the aperture opening...
Technical Pictorial Continuity
8. 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
F-stop
Timing Sheet
a shot marked OS to Sally
Cutaway
9. Shot before the long shot that establishes where the action is taking place
Dynamic Range
Band Width
Establishing Shot
Male end
10. 800 mph or 1000ft per second or 1 foot per millisecond
Dynamic Microphone
speed of sound in air
Flat
F-stop
11. Automatic Gain Control - Prevents the signal from being recorded at too low or too high a level
Color temperature of Tungsten light
AGC
F-stop
Medium Shot
12. 20 HZ to 20000 HZ
Timing Sheet
Tungsten Light
Physical Continuity
Range of human hearing
13. An obvious jarring break in continuity from one shot to the next
Jump Cut
Absolute Zero
Sound Waves
Temporal Continuity
14. Director make sure that action in one shot is repeated in the shot that may follow it
ADR (Automatic Dialogue Replacement)
Overlapping Action
Reverb
Sound Waves
15. The sound made by the differing frequencies
Score Mixers
Pitch
Stand-up
Medium Shot
16. The degree to which the aperture opens
Daylight
Double system sound
F-stop
RCA Connector
17. tinted blue - 5500 degrees Kelvin - outside lighting
Male end
Daylight
Shorter focal length =
DAT
18. Something that has already happened in one shot should not happen again in the next
Pitch
Physical Continuity
incident and reflected
Activity Continuity
19. Shot of something that did not appear in the previous shot
The greater the size of the aperture opening...
wild sound
Direct Sound
Cutaway
20. Lists all the actions the Foley Walkers need to perform to give aural realism to the movie scenes
Logical Continuity
Formula for figuring the f-stop
Match Cut
Foley Setup Sheet
21. AKA: Phone plug - Has a short prong and outer covering - Consumer standard
Frequency Measurement
The greater the size of the aperture opening...
RCA Connector
Range of human hearing
22. Has three prongs and an outer covering - Has a guide pin and lock so that it remains firmly in place - Profession standard
XLR Connector
Frequency
Master Scene Shooting Method
OMF - Open Medium Framework
23. The relative volume of sounds - Important sounds should be louder than unimportant sounds
Three-to-one Rule
Balance
Direct Sound
Frequency
24. Made up by the sound effects editor - Indicates a what point in the movie each effect should be placed
Smaller Wavelength =
Formula for figuring the f-stop
Activity Continuity
Spotting Sheet
25. Low pressure areas against high pressure areas create the waves. - Waves are just pictures or graphs of the measures of air pressure
Sound Waves
slating an audition
Distortion
Frequency
26. Asynchronous noised mixed in during post production to give a scene authenticity - Sometimes called Wild Sounds
XLR Connector
Ambient Sounds
Performance Continuity
Frequency
27. A cut in which the character's movement and position are perfectly aligned in time and space from one shot to the next
Temporal Continuity
ADR (Automatic Dialogue Replacement)
Match Cut
Room Tone
28. Directional (Cardiod) - Omnidirectional - Bidirectional
3 Pickup Patterns
Three-to-one Rule
incident and reflected
Cutaway
29. Has a diaphragm plus and electronic component called a capacitor - Delicate - Power supply needed - Efficient
Flat
Condenser Microphone
Non-linear Editing
Non-linear Editing
30. Lighting instrument that has a lens on the front
Temporal Continuity
fresnel
Cutting-on-Action
Smaller Wavelength =
31. Low pressure areas against high pressure areas create the waves. - Waves are just pictures or graphs of the measures of air pressure
Frequency Measurement
Overlapping Action
Sound Waves
Distortion
32. Decibels (dB)
3 Pickup Patterns
Loudness measurement
Parallel Editing
Amplitude
33. Place were sounds are stored that allows them to be accessed and worked on from various places
focal length of a close up lens
Dynamic Microphone
Server
Formula for figuring the f-stop
34. Technique to make two shots flow together - Rather than letting an actor complete an action in one shot and cutting to the next - the action begins in the first shot and ends in the second
Daylight
wild sound
Cutting-on-Action
Timbre
35. Two basic systems of light metering used in cinematography
Formula for figuring the f-stop
incident and reflected
DAT
Loudness measurement
36. You can control your depth of field
Sound Presence
Double system sound
Balance
advantages of DSLR
37. Electro-magnetic radiation
Server
Spatial Continuity
Light is a form of...
fresnel
38. 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
Distortion
Reverb
Spatial Continuity
Master Scene Shooting Method
39. Director make sure that action in one shot is repeated in the shot that may follow it
Track
Double system sound
Overlapping Action
Timbre
40. Picking up mainly from one side in a heart shaped pattern
incident and reflected
Turn-over Frequency
Directional Microphone
fresnel
41. If there is a background noise in one shot - there should be the same background noise in the next - if they are in the same time and place
Dynamic Microphone
Smaller Wavelength =
Score Mixers
Atmospheric Continuity
42. Distance from the center of a lens to the place where the parallel light will be focused
Foley
Focal length
Non-linear Editing
Dynamic Range
43. Source microphones go into - Has up to 4 channels
Zoom Recorder
Foley Setup Sheet
Omnidirectional Microphone
Room Tone
44. Picking up from two sides
Logical Continuity
Zoom Recorder
Bidirectional Microphone
Ambient Sounds
45. Hertz (Hz)
Sound Waves
Frequency Measurement
advantages of DSLR
Sound Perspective
46. Higher pitch and frequency
Jump Cut
Smaller Wavelength =
The cheapest part of movie making
B-Roll
47. Sound must appear to be coming from the picture
Daylight
3 Pickup Patterns
focal length of a close up lens
Sound Presence
48. If there is a background noise in one shot - there should be the same background noise in the next - if they are in the same time and place
Atmospheric Continuity
Stand-up
Match Cut
Formula for figuring the f-stop
49. Something that has already happened in one shot should not happen again in the next
speed of sound in air
Activity Continuity
Focal length
The cheapest part of movie making
50. Technique to make two shots flow together - Rather than letting an actor complete an action in one shot and cutting to the next - the action begins in the first shot and ends in the second
Directional Microphone
Activity Continuity
advantages of DSLR
Cutting-on-Action