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2 Calling the Shots Composition Image Display Set Design Camera Equipment Camera Movement $100.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $100.00 $200.00 $300.00 $400.00 $500.00

3 A very specific type of extreme long shot that is used to tell the audience where and when the program takes place. Back to you Alex

4 This type of shot captures a person from the top of the head to the bottom of the feet, with little of the surrounding details included.

5 This type of shot includes the backside of one person’s head and the top of their shoulder in the foreground along with a full-face shot of the other person in the background. Back to you Alex

6 This type of shot includes two items of primary importance. Back to you Alex

7 This type of shot captures one person’s face reacting to what another person is saying or doing. Back to you Alex

8 When you frame a shot, you should never cut your subject off at a _________________

9 This is the space from the tip of a person’s nose to the side edge of the frame. Back to you Alex

10 This is the space from the top of a person’s head to the top of the screen. Back to you Alex

11 Describe the “bottom 1/3 rule” and tell why it should be followed in television production. Back to you Alex Daily Double

12 Placing a tic-tac-toe grid over the picture on a television set is a technique related to what rule? Back to you Alex

13 A basic rule of television graphics is that you should have not more than ________________ lines of writing and no more than __________ words per line on the screen.

14 Back to you Alex The relationship between the brightest object and the darkest object in the television picture is called the __________________.

15 Back to you Alex Refers to the relationship of the width of the television screen to the height of the television screen.

16 Describe the difference between a roll and a crawl. Back to you Alex

17 Name the frame rate (fps) of each of the following: Motion pictures Television HDTV Back to you Alex

18 Name three things to consider when you are selecting furniture for a set in a television studio.

19 What is the name for any item handled by the performers during a production, other than furniture? Back to you Alex

20 What is the difference between a cyc (or cyclorama) and a backdrop? Back to you Alex

21 Describe a moire`. What causes this?

22 Back to you Alex Daily Double How does the set dresser contribute to creating the illusion of three- dimensionality on the television screen?

23 Back to you Alex Describe an aperture and and iris.

24 The closest an object can be to the camera and still be in focus is the ___________, or MOD. Back to you Alex

25 Explain the difference between a great depth of field and a shallow depth of field. Back to you Alex

26 List the three steps involved in prefocusing a camera. Back to you Alex

27 What are the three factors that affect depth of field?

28 Back to you Alex Describe the difference between a zoom and a dolly.

29 If you are to truck in a particular direction, which way would you most likely be going— forward/back or right/left? Back to you Alex

30 Describe the type of movement that is involved when you arc.

31 Describe the difference between a tilt movement and a pedestal movement. Back to you Alex

32 What is the psychological impact that is made with a low angle shot? Back to you Alex

33 Final Jeopardy!!! What are some of the benefits in converting from 4:3 aspect ratio displays to 16:9 aspect ratio displays?


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