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TV Production Basics
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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. focual length determines how wide or narrow the viewing range (field of view) is. The longer the lens the more narrow the field of view - shorter lens gives wider shots
Lead room
Firewire (IEE-1394)
Talent
Lens
2. The stage during which all the shooting for a program is undertaken.
Iris
O/S
Set Production Designer
Production
3. The person who frames the shots for a production. Must have knowledge of camera - lens - angles
dolly
Engineer
Camera Operators
Graphics Operator
4. A principle of composition that divides the TV screen into thirds - horizontally and vertically and places objects of interest at the points where the lines intersect.
Tripod
Aspect Ratios
Green Rooms
Rule of thirds
5. A television format with more lines of resolution and a wider aspect ratio than standard-definition NTSC television.
How to focus a camera like a pro
Iris
HD
Pedestal mount
6. A digital interface that allows the simultaneous transfer of audio and video information.
Pan
Editor
Firewire (IEE-1394)
Headroom
7. helps with routine stuff - anything the director needs - timing of production
Associate Director
Analog
Production
Coaxial Cable
8. A view of the subject from a comfortable distance between a wide shot and close-up.
Medium Shot (head to toe)
Firewire (IEE-1394)
Tally light
Lead room
9. 1) A large camera mount with an extended boom arm for a camera and a seat for a camera operator - all placed on a large four-wheeled base. 2) To move the boom arm of a crane up and down.
crane
Engineer
Talent
Interruptible Feedback
10. The person who makes sure the script is appearing on the right part of the prompter screen so the talent can read it properly.
Coaxial Cable
Camera Operators
Teleprompter Operartor
NTSC
11. A method of representing video or audio signals using a 'wave' of continuously.
HDTV
Control Room
Analog
Rule of thirds
12. A person who deals with the look of sets and other artistic aspects of a television program.
Art Director
Servo
NTSC
Pedestal mount
13. A television format with more lines of resolution and a wider aspect ratio than standard-definition NTSC television.
HDTV
Analog
dolly
Aspect Ratios
14. A camera shot that starts with one object in focus - then changes to focus on another object.
Standard Definition
Rack focus
CU
crane
15. The person who assembles raw footage into a final program.
Editor
Camera Operators
Technical Director
Talent
16. Makes sure camera match - lighting
Video Shader
Engineer
Control Room
Grunts
17. The person in charge of the creative aspects of a production and all the procedures that occur in the studio or field.
ECU
The Studio
Analog
Director
18. A camera mount - usually used in studio productions - that facilitates smooth movement of the camera across the studio floor and limited range of camera height adjustment.
Pedestal mount
CU
Set Production Designer
White Balance
19. creates great depth and interest
Analog
White Balance
Foreground
Rack focus
20. The original television standard approved in the United States in the 1940s. The letter stand for National Television System Committee.
Coaxial Cable
O/S
Art Director
NTSC
21. 1) To pivot the camera vertically by pointing the camera mounting head up or down. 2) the shot produced by tilting a camera.
Digital
Tilt
Engineer
Pedestal mount
22. large room at least 20 feet by 30 feet without any posts obstructing its space. Best located on the ground floor. The space where all acting or performing takes place.
Rack focus
Long shot (head to toe)
The Studio
trucking
23. To move the camera and its mount laterally to the right or left.
Producer
trucking
Analog
Camera Operators
24. A feature found on some zoom lenses that allows the operator to focus on objects very close to the lens.
Art Director
dolly
Macro focus
Lighting Director
25. The creator and originator of a television program - usually in charge of elements such as writing - music clearance - financial considerations - and hiring the director.
Camera Operators
Producer
Lighting Director
Tilt
26. The period of time - after individual program segments have been produced and recorded - when elements of a program are assembled.
Post-Production
Headroom
long lens
Coaxial Cable
27. The person who assembles raw footage into a final program.
HDTV
ATSC
Editor
Remotes
28. punched switcher
Lens
Pedestal mount
Lighting Director
Technical Director
29. With the advent of high- definition television - this term is used to refer to NTSC television and ATSC formats that have a 4:3 aspect ration.
Pre-production
dolly
Standard Definition
White Balance
30. The stage during which all the shooting for a program is undertaken.
Production
Standard Definition
Long shot (head to toe)
Rack focus
31. The primary engineering control center where all video and audio signals are ultimately channeled; program input - camera controls and transmitter distribution often are handled from this location.
Master Control
Post-Production
Set Production Designer
crane
32. Close up- A view of a subject from a relatively short distance. A close-up of a person - for instance - might include only the person's face.
Control Room
CU
The Studio
O/S
33. Interns - Cable Pullers - 2nd Assistant Directors
Production
Horizon Line
Rule of thirds
Grunts
34. creates great depth and interest
Producer
Video Shader
Teleprompter Operartor
Foreground
35. large room at least 20 feet by 30 feet without any posts obstructing its space. Best located on the ground floor. The space where all acting or performing takes place.
Iris
Interruptible Feedback
Tally light
The Studio
36. 1) To turn a camera horizontally by rotating the camera mounting head. 2) The shot produced by panning a camera. 3) A rectangular floodlight
Pan
trucking
Camera Operators
Post-Production
37. A person who oversees several production.
Executive Producer
Talent
Rule of thirds
Analog
38. Sincerity - Organize--don't memorize cue cards - On camera clothing - Make-up and hair
Engineer
Medium Shot (head to toe)
Performer Tips
Technical Director
39. The primary engineering control center where all video and audio signals are ultimately channeled; program input - camera controls and transmitter distribution often are handled from this location.
Master Control
Interruptible Feedback
Tally light
Tripod
40. focual length determines how wide or narrow the viewing range (field of view) is. The longer the lens the more narrow the field of view - shorter lens gives wider shots
Foreground
Lens
Studio Production
Teleprompter Operartor
41. An electronic adjustment of a camera to compensate for differences in color temperatures so that a pure white object will appear on-screen as pure white.
Camera Operators
Pre-production
Tally light
White Balance
42. A camera view of the subject from a relatively great distance usually showing the subject in its entirety.
Art Director
long lens
Long shot (head to toe)
White Balance
43. 1) To turn a camera horizontally by rotating the camera mounting head. 2) The shot produced by panning a camera. 3) A rectangular floodlight
Camera Operators
Executive Producer
Pan
Medium Shot (head to toe)
44. A person who creates words - drawings and some visual effects that are incorporated with a production.
Foreground
Graphics Operator
CU
Control Room
45. The ratio of the height of a television screen to its width.
Executive Producer
Aspect Ratios
HD
Graphics Operator
46. The person who oversees the lighting of the set and makes lighting changes - if they are needed - during production.
Foreground
Video Shader
Lighting Director
Teleprompter Operartor
47. A person who deals with the look of sets and other artistic aspects of a television program.
trucking
Art Director
Executive Producer
Standard Definition
48. in control room
HD
Master Control
Engineer
Teleprompter Operartor
49. To move the camera and its mount laterally to the right or left.
trucking
Tilt
long lens
Rack focus
50. Pointing the camera down or up
AGC
CU
Grunts
Angle of Elevation