Deck 4: Production Techniques

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The device that provides information about each shot is known as a ______
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Ensuring that there is consistency from one shot or scene to the next is defined as __________
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The gradual replacement transition between two images is called a

A) slice
B) cut
C) fade
D) dissolve
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The transition to or from video black is the

A) fade
B) cut
C) dissolve
D) wipe
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The device used to switch between video inputs is the

A) graphics generator
B) audio console
C) video recorder
D) switcher
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When a camera is pivoted from left to right, that move is known as a

A) truck
B) dolly
C) pan
D) zoom
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When the whole camera and mount are moved toward or away from a subject, the move is called a

A) pan
B) truck
C) dolly
D) arc
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When the whole camera and mount are moved to the left or right, the move is called a

A) dolly
B) zoom
C) truck
D) pan
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The ________ is a special effect transition between two images that can add novelty

A) dissolve
B) fade
C) wipe
D) cut
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The instantaneous transition between two images is a

A) slice
B) cut
C) fade
D) dissolve
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Which of the following types of programs would NOT be appropriate for a multicamera/control room production? (Choose only one)

A) soap opera
B) game show
C) football game
D) documentary
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Which of the following types of programs would NOT be appropriate for a single-camera style production? (Choose only one)

A) documentary
B) feature film
C) TV drama
D) live football game
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A camera that is connected to switcher, but is also continuously recorded is an ------------------------------- camera
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To make viewers feel as if they are actually at an event, directors use camera and microphone placement to create

A) still pictures
B) silent, moving images
C) an impression of reality
D) a vast wasteland
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Directors use intercoms to

A) keep secrets from the audience
B) to announce cameras shots to a live crowd
C) to give instructions to the crew
D) to receive instructions from advertisers
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When a camera represents the talent's point of view, it is considered to be

A) out of balance
B) objective
C) subjective
D) skewed
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When a camera represents the point of view of those in the audience it is considered to be

A) objective
B) personal
C) perceptive
D) subjective
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When a multicamera program is shot from beginning to end and recorded for later viewing, the production method is known as

A) film style
B) live on tape
C) semi-scripted
D) single-camera
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The production method in which one camera is used to shoot a segment or an entire show is the__________ production method
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The production method used when two or more cameras, linked by a switcher, are used for a production, is the __________production method
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The piece of equipment used to control a camera from a remote position is a __________
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What is the difference between the objective and subjective roles of the camera?
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Why is television production inherently selective?
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The device that provides information about each shot is known as a ______
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Ensuring that there is consistency from one shot or scene to the next is defined as __________
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The gradual replacement transition between two images is called a

A) slice
B) cut
C) fade
D) dissolve
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The transition to or from video black is the

A) fade
B) cut
C) dissolve
D) wipe
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The device used to switch between video inputs is the

A) graphics generator
B) audio console
C) video recorder
D) switcher
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When a camera is pivoted from left to right, that move is known as a

A) truck
B) dolly
C) pan
D) zoom
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When the whole camera and mount are moved toward or away from a subject, the move is called a

A) pan
B) truck
C) dolly
D) arc
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When the whole camera and mount are moved to the left or right, the move is called a

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B) zoom
C) truck
D) pan
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The ________ is a special effect transition between two images that can add novelty

A) dissolve
B) fade
C) wipe
D) cut
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The instantaneous transition between two images is a

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B) cut
C) fade
D) dissolve
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Which of the following types of programs would NOT be appropriate for a multicamera/control room production? (Choose only one)

A) soap opera
B) game show
C) football game
D) documentary
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Which of the following types of programs would NOT be appropriate for a single-camera style production? (Choose only one)

A) documentary
B) feature film
C) TV drama
D) live football game
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A camera that is connected to switcher, but is also continuously recorded is an ------------------------------- camera
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To make viewers feel as if they are actually at an event, directors use camera and microphone placement to create

A) still pictures
B) silent, moving images
C) an impression of reality
D) a vast wasteland
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Directors use intercoms to

A) keep secrets from the audience
B) to announce cameras shots to a live crowd
C) to give instructions to the crew
D) to receive instructions from advertisers
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When a camera represents the talent's point of view, it is considered to be

A) out of balance
B) objective
C) subjective
D) skewed
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When a camera represents the point of view of those in the audience it is considered to be

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B) personal
C) perceptive
D) subjective
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When a multicamera program is shot from beginning to end and recorded for later viewing, the production method is known as

A) film style
B) live on tape
C) semi-scripted
D) single-camera
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The production method in which one camera is used to shoot a segment or an entire show is the__________ production method
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The production method used when two or more cameras, linked by a switcher, are used for a production, is the __________production method
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The piece of equipment used to control a camera from a remote position is a __________
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What is the difference between the objective and subjective roles of the camera?
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Why is television production inherently selective?
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