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A high end camera eliminates the need for shot design
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Viewers will always be drawn to:
Moving objects
Large objects
Stationary objects
Textured objects
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What are the primary colors in the additive color system?
Blue, Red and Yellow
Red, Green and Blue
Red, Blue and Cyan
Magenta, Blue and Yellow
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The primary colors in the subtractive color system are:
Magenta, Yellow and Cyan
Red, Blue and Green
Magenta, Blue and Yellow
Red, Green and Yellow
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The movement track with the greatest visual intensity is:
Horizontal
Vertical
Circular
Diagonal
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What is the brightest saturated color?
Red
Orange
Blue
Yellow
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The color temperature of sunlight chnages over the course of the day.
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False
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Which of the following WILL NOT help you achieve a narrow depth of field?
Open aperture/iris all the way
Use large focal lenght of lens - zoom in
Use colorful objects in the set design
Move in as close as you can to the subject
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Movement that appears to move in depth on a flat screen is called:
Simple Movement
Vertical Movement
Horizontal Movement
Complex Movement
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The addition of white or black to a hue changes the:
Saturation
Brightness
Chroma
Luminosity
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 Depth of field is:
The portion of your shot with nature in it
The portion of your shot with a person in it
The portion of your shot that is sharp and in focus
The portion of your shot that has deep movement in it
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Which of the following is NOT one of the 4 simple moves created by the 2D nature of screens?
Horizontal
Vertical
Circular
Obtuse
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According to Tom Antos, image sensor size does not change depth of field.
True
False
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In the screen world, what 3 things can move?
Objects, The Camera and The Background
Objects, The Camera and the Audience Point of Attention
Objects, the Background and The Foreground
Objects and the Camera only
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In the additive color system, when the 3 primary colors are mixed together in equal parts they produce:
Black
Grey
Brown
White
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The larger the camera move, the greater the intensity.
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False
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The additive color system involves:
Adding two or more colored lights to produce a third/new color
Adding more light to make a scene brighter
Adding more white light to make the colors less vibrant
Adding more black to make the colors less vibrant
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A narrow depth of field has:
Very little in the shot is in focus
Almost everything in this shot is in focus
Only objects near the frame edge are in focus
A narrow band in the middle of the frame is in focus
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When the viewer point of attention remains in the same quadrant of the continuum grid, this is called:
Contrast of movement
Affinity of movement
Static movement
Dynamic movement
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When looking at a face, viewer attention will almost always go to:
The mouth
The nose
The eyes
The hair
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If you want to reduce visual intensity and smooth the transition from shot to shot you should:
Use affinity of movement
Use relative movement
Use contrast of movement
Use actual movement
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A track line is:
The lines made from train tracks
The scars on the arm of a heroin addict
The path of a moving object
A line left by a runner
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