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Film Production Exam
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Subjects
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performing-arts
,
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. Reproduce reality with a minimum of image distortion - recreating reality largely as it appears to the human eye
5 - 200K
key light
normal lens settings
cardiod
2. Angle that makes someone seem powerless
20-30 mbps
high angle
omnidirectional
non-diegetic
3. PAL stands for...
neutral density gel
20-30 mbps
phase alternating line
50 GB - 9 hours of HD video
4. Refers to the number of pixels that make up an image and the number of sensor elements in the sensor
megapixels
primary colors
byte
lookspace
5. The variety of patterns that microphones pick up sound in
back light
3 - 200K
pickup patterns
1 megapixel
6. dimensions of standard definition
analogous harmony
tertiary colors
720 x 480
infrared
7. A format associated with newer HD systems where the entire image is scanned in one field
progressive
3 - 200K
omnidirectional
focal length
8. Aspect ratio of standard def
primary colors
national television standards committee
single layer
4:3
9. dimensions of sorta high def
525; 29.97
1280 x 720
sound
shade
10. Sounds with short waves have this
high frequencies
focal length
decibels
normal lens settings
11. In painting - Red - Yellow - and Blue. In film - Red - Green - and Blue.
low frequencies
back light
high frequencies
primary colors
12. Color
hue
high angle
50
neutral density gel
13. dimensions of sorta high def
greater
1280 x 720
motivated light
frequency
14. Storage capacity of a dual layer blue-ray
greater
low angle
16:9
50 GB - 9 hours of HD video
15. Occurs when objects are placed at the center of the frame or arranged on opposite lines of thirds
directional
non-diegetic
back light
symmetrical balance
16. Average blu-ray bitrate
primary colors
megapixels
20-30 mbps
high angle
17. dimensions of high definition
1920 x 1080
amplitude
30fps
red - green - and blue
18. Creates the illusion of increased depth and the distance between objects appears elongated
wide-angle shot
longer
50
open frame
19. Angle that makes someone seem powerless
single layer
tertiary colors
high angle
telephoto shot
20. Intensity of color
fall-off
25 GB - 4.5 hours of HD video
saturation
direct current
21. NTSC stands for...
diffusion gel
national television standards committee
sine wave
greater
22. Another name for the sound wave
1920 x 1080
color depth
Kelvin
sine wave
23. Colors produced by mixing primary and secondary colors (red-orange - yellow-green...)
color temperature blue (CTB) gel
tertiary colors
saturation
Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera
24. This gathers (or bends) light into its barrel and transports it through several pieces of glass (or elements) to the sensor
lens
open frame
key light
cardiod
25. Reproduce reality with a minimum of image distortion - recreating reality largely as it appears to the human eye
sine wave
normal lens settings
primary colors
25fps
26. Sounds with long waves have this
neutral density gel
back light
720 x 480
low frequencies
27. The weight of the gaze of a person/object
back light
5 - 200K
lookspace
hard light
28. pickup pattern that can be cardiod or hyper-cardiod and have narrow pickup patterns
wide-angle shot
motivated light
60
directional
29. The height of a wave
shade
light
progressive
amplitude
30. The weight of the gaze of a person/object
25fps
normal lens settings
lookspace
diffusion gel
31. Gives the impression of a lack of closure -- the viewer is left wanting/needing to see more
open frame
pickup patterns
unmotivated light
symmetrical balance
32. electromagnetic radiation
shorter
closed frame
Kelvin
light
33. Creates outline of light around subject; aka rim light or hair light
closed frame
low angle
alternating current
back light
34. Colors produced by mixing two primary colors (COME ON RACHEL YOU GOT DIS) (ORANGE PURPLE GREEN)
bit
interlaced
wide-angle shot
secondary colors
35. Lighter version of color (Pink)
cardiod
525; 29.97
infrared
tint
36. DVD that has 8.54 GB (approx. 5 hours of SD video)
525; 29.97
dual layer
fall-off
ultra-violet
37. Storage capacity of a single layer blu-ray
25 GB - 4.5 hours of HD video
complementary harmony
shade
directional
38. Tungsten balanced/indoor lights are this color temperature
unmotivated light
sine wave
3 - 200K
shorter
39. A term for decrease in light intensity
monochromatic harmony
fall-off
analogous harmony
hard light
40. primary source of light - roughly 45 degrees off of camera/subject axis
interlaced
mains frequencies
wavelength
key light
41. Intensity of color
red - green - and blue
directional
bit
saturation
42. Sounds with short waves have this
1280 x 720
4:3
high frequencies
diffusion gel
43. 1 million pixels
back light
50 GB - 9 hours of HD video
light
1 megapixel
44. pickup pattern that is more sensitive to sounds in front of the mic than on either side or behind the mic
red - green - and blue
cardiod
telephoto shot
16:9
45. Colors produced by mixing primary and secondary colors (red-orange - yellow-green...)
increases
tertiary colors
50
lookspace
46. The amount of light that the lens pulls into the barrel is determined by this
focal length
low frequencies
fill light
hue
47. Angle that makes someone seem powerful
low angle
Kelvin
normal lens settings
fall-off
48. A compositional rule that divides the frame horizontally and vertically into thirds
non-diegetic
rule of thirds
light
Kelvin
49. Aspect ratio of standard def
4:3
60
symmetrical balance
20-30 mbps
50. The ___________ number of bits you have - the greater the number of values you can have.
Kelvin
greater
increases
high frequencies