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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. An audio setup that allows the talent - wearing a small earpiece - to hear program audio or receive instruction from the director or someone.
Aspect Ratios
Producer
Interruptible Feedback
Field Production
2. Pointing the camera down or up
Coaxial Cable
Angle of Elevation
Long shot (head to toe)
Iris
3. Camera and video cable with a central insulted conducting wire and a concentrically arranged outer wire.
ECU
Control Room
Coaxial Cable
Pan
4. Indicates that the camera is level
HD
Remotes
Horizon Line
Macro focus
5. The person in charge of the creative aspects of a production and all the procedures that occur in the studio or field.
Performer Tips
Coaxial Cable
Director
Analog
6. 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.
Director
White Balance
Master Control
Engineer
7. A feature found on some zoom lenses that allows the operator to focus on objects very close to the lens.
Editor
Stage Manager
HD
Macro focus
8. 1) To turn a camera horizontally by rotating the camera mounting head. 2) The shot produced by panning a camera. 3) A rectangular floodlight
Firewire (IEE-1394)
Lens
Pan
Studio Production
9. Over the shoulder
Control Room
Standard Definition
O/S
HD
10. A person who creates words - drawings and some visual effects that are incorporated with a production.
VTR
Standard Definition
Performer Tips
Graphics Operator
11. 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
The Studio
Lens
Set Production Designer
HD
12. The person who makes sure the script is appearing on the right part of the prompter screen so the talent can read it properly.
Iris
Pan
Producer
Teleprompter Operartor
13. Extreme close up- A very close shot of a person or object - used to intensify drama or show close detail.
Master Control
Rack focus
Technical Director
ECU
14. 1) To pivot the camera vertically by pointing the camera mounting head up or down. 2) the shot produced by tilting a camera.
Producer
Rack focus
Tilt
Iris
15. 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.
CU
Rack focus
HD
Rule of thirds
16. The original television standard approved in the United States in the 1940s. The letter stand for National Television System Committee.
Set Production Designer
Master Control
Grunts
NTSC
17. people who deliver lines
Lead room
Grunts
Talent
Field Production
18. A camera view of the subject from a relatively great distance usually showing the subject in its entirety.
Rule of thirds
Field Production
Green Rooms
long lens
19. The original television standard approved in the United States in the 1940s. The letter stand for National Television System Committee.
CU
Green Rooms
Foreground
NTSC
20. A series of digital television formats developed by the Advanced Television Systems Committee.
ATSC
Grunts
HDTV
Talent
21. A television format with more lines of resolution and a wider aspect ratio than standard-definition NTSC television.
HDTV
Lens
Camera Operators
Art Director
22. A camera view of the subject from a relatively great distance usually showing the subject in its entirety.
Camera Operators
long lens
NTSC
Studio Production
23. 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.
CU
Pedestal mount
Iris
Standard Definition
24. Automatic gain control. An internal control device - for either audio or video signals - that automatically increases or decreases the strength of the incoming sound of picture to maintain optimum strength.
AGC
CU
Graphics Operator
Studio Production
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.
Servo
Pan
Tilt
Producer
26. A method of representing video or audio signals using a 'wave' of continuously.
Analog
Grunts
Standard Definition
Director
27. Over the shoulder
Lead room
O/S
Field Production
Rule of thirds
28. The person who assembles raw footage into a final program.
Rack focus
Camera Operators
Editor
Pre-production
29. Camcorder is essential because this is when you are filming outdoors or not in a studio. 'real world' shooting
Firewire (IEE-1394)
Set Production Designer
long lens
Field Production
30. The place in a studio complex where people who are about to appear on a TV show can wait.
Grunts
Green Rooms
Servo
long lens
31. A device used to record video and audio information onto a magnetic tape. Stands for videotape recorder
VTR
Engineer
Tally light
The Studio
32. Camcorder is essential because this is when you are filming outdoors or not in a studio. 'real world' shooting
Engineer
Video Shader
Associate Director
Field Production
33. Additional framing space in a camera picture on the side toward which a subject is looking or moving
Video Shader
Lighting Director
Production
Lead room
34. The part of a tape recorder or player that pulls the tape through the machine at the proper speed.
Aspect Ratios
Servo
Lead room
Production
35. helps with routine stuff - anything the director needs - timing of production
Stage Manager
Tilt
Associate Director
Camera Operators
36. The creator and originator of a television program - usually in charge of elements such as writing - music clearance - financial considerations - and hiring the director.
Headroom
Coaxial Cable
Producer
Firewire (IEE-1394)
37. The area where all video signals are mixed. The director and technical director (and other crew members) control all program elements from this location.
ECU
Iris
Teleprompter Operartor
Control Room
38. 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
Performer Tips
Set Production Designer
Lens
Remotes
39. A person who creates words - drawings and some visual effects that are incorporated with a production.
Camera Operators
Post-Production
Tilt
Graphics Operator
40. 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.
Production
CU
Engineer
Pre-production
41. The person who oversees the lighting of the set and makes lighting changes - if they are needed - during production.
Audio Operator (A1) (A2)
Video Shader
Lighting Director
O/S
42. 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.
Rule of thirds
Medium Shot (head to toe)
long lens
Video Shader
43. A television format with more lines of resolution and a wider aspect ratio than standard-definition NTSC television.
Remotes
Interruptible Feedback
HD
VTR
44. The person who assembles raw footage into a final program.
Post-Production
Editor
HDTV
VTR
45. small red indicators on a camera to let the talent and camera operator know that the camera is on the air or recording
Tally light
Aspect Ratios
Post-Production
Field Production
46. The directors key assistant in charge of all production concerns on the floor. Example: communicate with talent
VTR
Stage Manager
Tilt
Master Control
47. Automatic gain control. An internal control device - for either audio or video signals - that automatically increases or decreases the strength of the incoming sound of picture to maintain optimum strength.
Executive Producer
VTR
dolly
AGC
48. The period of time - after individual program segments have been produced and recorded - when elements of a program are assembled.
Tripod
Field Production
Post-Production
Pre-production
49. The person who determines the environment where the production takes place.
Associate Director
Foreground
Set Production Designer
Interruptible Feedback
50. A person who oversees several production.
Teleprompter Operartor
VTR
Talent
Executive Producer