TV Production Chap 3 & Chap 4 Review
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- Q1What are the three main parts of a studio camera?Camera head, lens, viewfinderTripod, lens, viewfinderCamera head, microphone, viewfinderCamera head, lens, tripod30s
- Q2The big arrow in the picture is pointing to which part of the studio camera?ViewfinderTripodLensCamera Head30s
- Q3The big arrow in the picture is pointing to which part of the studio camera?Camera HeadLensViewfinderTripod30s
- Q4The big arrow in the picture is pointing to which part of the studio camera?LensCamera HeadTripodViewfinder30s
- Q5As you are filming, a lot of zebra stripes appear in your viewfinder. What do the zebra stripes indicate?The volume of the soundThe framing of your shotHow much light is hitting your shotThe color of the shot30s
- Q6What are the two ways of supporting a camera while filming?Dolly or TripodAuto focus or Manual FocusTabletop or TripodTripod/Dolly or Handheld shooting30s
- Q7This camera support on wheels is called a(n) _____________.DollyHandheld mountAnchorTripod30s
- Q8Why is it important to use a tripod for most of your shots?All of these are reasons why you should use a tripod for your shotsThe camera can get heavy after a long period of shootingYou want your shots to be as steady and focused as possibleIt looks more professional30s
- Q9When you must be go handheld, which of the following offers good tips to follow?Get further away from the shot and zoom all the way in.Zoom all the way in; sit on the floor to get the shotBrace yourself against a wall so that your legs and the wall act like the 3 legs of a tripod; Hold your breath to get the shotHold the camera in your dominant hand; Keep the camera set on manual focus30s
- Q10What does the director mean when he/she says that your camera is “hot”?Your camera is out of focusYour camera is currently being recorded, or it is live on the airYour camera is powered onYour camera is off the air, not live30s
- Q11Subjective camera shots are obtained when ____________the camera’s viewpoint becomes a character’s eyesthe camera focuses only on the most important object in the shotthe camera smoothly moves as the operator walks, runs, or climbs a staircasethe camera increases its shutter speed30s
- Q12Which of the following is an example of when you would use a subjective camera shot in your movie?You want to establish the location that the scene takes placeYou want the show all the beautiful sights of the cityYou don't want to reveal the killer's identity to the audienceYou want the victim to appear weak and helpless30s
- Q13A(n) _____________ is a small monitor attached to a camera that allows the camera operator to see the image the camera is recording.ViewfinderZoom lensTripodCamera Head30s
- Q14Which of the following is NOT a tip for cleaning the camera lens?Use compressed air from a can to blow the dirt off a lensUse a special cloth designed for cleaning the lensUse a cloth or tissue moistened with saliva to wipe a lens cleanNever touch a lens with your bare fingers30s
- Q15To “tighten a shot” means the same thing as :Zoom inZoom outHit recordFocus the shot30s