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Production Assistant: PA Basics

Subjects : performing-arts, 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. A signal that implies something specific is to happen






2. Person who purchases materials and services in the creation of a finished program






3. Anything the audience sees in a video picture that did not really happen the way it appears on the screen






4. The person who runs the piece of equipment that captures the video images of the program






5. person who keeps all the production equipment functioning at its optimum performance level






6. The person responsible for applying cosmetics to the talent's face and body - giving them the intended appearance in front of the camera






7. The person - or people - who provide/s the funding necessary to produce the program






8. Any of the activities performed after a program has been shot. This includes music beds - editing - audio overdubs - titles - and duplication






9. The person responsible for placing the entire production on paper






10. involves placing items in the camera's frame by operating the camera and tripod






11. Production personnel that are normally not seen by the camera and generally includes equipment operators.






12. Anything the audience sees in a video picture that did not really happen the way it appears on the screen






13. The person responsible for all the artwork required for the production. This includes computer graphics - traditional works of art - charts - and graphs






14. Any of the activities performed after a program has been shot. This includes music beds - editing - audio overdubs - titles - and duplication






15. The person - or people - who provide/s the funding necessary to produce the program






16. Production personnel that are normally not seen by the camera and generally includes equipment operators.






17. A signal that implies something specific is to happen






18. A person who moves the equipment - scenery - and props on a studio set






19. The portion of the program that you can see






20. Process of cutting between cameras






21. The person who decides the placement of lighting instruments - the appropriate color of light to use - and which lamps should be used in the instruments






22. The person in charge of recording the program onto videotape by correctly operating the VTR equipment






23. The person responsible for placing the entire production on paper






24. The person who manages the video equipment and is ultimately responsible for the technical quality of the video signal






25. The person who creates the titles for the program using a character generator






26. The person who provides general assistance around the studio or production facility. The PA is commonly hired to fill a variety of positions when key personnel are sick - out of town - working on another production - or otherwise unavailable.






27. Any activity on a program that occurs prior to the time that the cameras begin rolling. This includes production meetings - set construction - costume design - music composition - scriptwriting - and location surveys






28. Production personnel that work behind the scenes and generally includes management and designers






29. The portion of a program that you can hear






30. person who keeps all the production equipment functioning at its optimum performance level






31. The person who is in charge of the creative aspects of the program and interacts with the entire staff






32. The person who is the director's eyes and ears in the studio - the floor manager relays the director's commands to the studio personnel.






33. Any of the cosmetics applied to a performer's skin to change or enhance their appearance






34. The person who handles the business portion of the production by negotiating the fees for goods - services - and other contracts by determining the staffing requirements based on the needs of each production






35. A person who moves the equipment - scenery - and props on a studio set






36. A person who works with the scriptwriter and is considered to be an expert in the program's subject matter






37. The collective name given to all the talent participating in a production






38. person responsible for putting the various pieces of the entire program together - they remove all the mistakes and bad takes - leaving only the best version of each scene - and arranges the individual scenes into the proper order






39. The portion of the program that you can see






40. Process of cutting between cameras






41. The general aesthetics of the show






42. The portion of a program that you can hear






43. The person who handles the business portion of the production by negotiating the fees for goods - services - and other contracts by determining the staffing requirements based on the needs of each production






44. The person who manages the video equipment and is ultimately responsible for the technical quality of the video signal






45. Everyone involved in the production - both staff and talent






46. The general aesthetics of the show






47. Anything placed on a set that stops the distant view of the camera. Outside the studio - scenery may be a building or the horizon.






48. Any of the cosmetics applied to a performer's skin to change or enhance their appearance






49. The person who is the director's eyes and ears in the studio - the floor manager relays the director's commands to the studio personnel.






50. The person who provides general assistance around the studio or production facility. The PA is commonly hired to fill a variety of positions when key personnel are sick - out of town - working on another production - or otherwise unavailable.