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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Arts in Animation and Graphic Design (BA Animation and Graphic) .
1. |
Creating a storyboard of a video programme is usually at |
A. | production stage |
B. | after the shoot |
C. | pre production stage |
D. | scripting stage |
Answer» C. pre production stage |
2. |
High angle shot indicates that the camera is positioned …………the subject |
A. | below |
B. | above |
C. | at the eye level |
D. | opposite |
Answer» B. above |
3. |
_________ light method measures light intensity falling upon a subject from each lamp direction in turn. |
A. | incident |
B. | reflected |
C. | surface brightness |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. incident |
4. |
A system of numbering that allows you to find out any recorded image with pinpoint accuracy is known as…………….. |
A. | time bar |
B. | frame code |
C. | frame rate |
D. | time code |
Answer» B. frame code |
5. |
……………..is the measure of the degree of sharpness of an image |
A. | resolution |
B. | pixel |
C. | accuracy |
D. | depth |
Answer» A. resolution |
6. |
A colored lens or paper that is placed in between the light source and the subject to either darken or lighten a particular colour is a………. |
A. | filter |
B. | transparency |
C. | barn door |
D. | aperture |
Answer» A. filter |
7. |
… ………….is a process of converting analog audio into digital audio |
A. | sampling |
B. | recording |
C. | stretching |
D. | digitizing |
Answer» D. digitizing |
8. |
Take is a version of a……….. |
A. | shot |
B. | scene |
C. | sequence |
D. | mise-en scene |
Answer» A. shot |
9. |
_________ shots do not allow audiences to see details |
A. | close-up |
B. | long |
C. | medium |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. long |
10. |
Generation loss is the most minimal in |
A. | nonlinear editing |
B. | transferring |
C. | linear editing |
D. | assemble editing |
Answer» A. nonlinear editing |
11. |
________ light is used to cast pronounced shadows |
A. | hard |
B. | soft |
C. | edge |
D. | back |
Answer» B. soft |
12. |
One-line treatment is usually done at the ………. |
A. | pre production |
B. | post production |
C. | production stage |
D. | scripting stage |
Answer» D. scripting stage |
13. |
……. refers to the varying levels of brightness and darkness within a particular scene. |
A. | contrast |
B. | exposure |
C. | balance |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. contrast |
14. |
……………refers to the number of samples recorded per second from the source audio |
A. | sampling rate |
B. | resolution |
C. | kerning |
D. | bit depth |
Answer» D. bit depth |
15. |
The light source that casts sharp, well define shadows is called ………… |
A. | key light |
B. | fill light |
C. | set light |
D. | hard light |
Answer» D. hard light |
16. |
The simplest and most used transition technique for building a link between two distinct shots is |
A. | fade |
B. | dissolve |
C. | cut |
D. | wipe |
Answer» B. dissolve |
17. |
Rule of thirds is a concept related to …………………. |
A. | trimming |
B. | composition |
C. | tracking |
D. | lighting |
Answer» B. composition |
18. |
________microphone is not sensitive to handling and has wide range of applications |
A. | condenser |
B. | dynamic |
C. | ribbon |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. condenser |
19. |
MFD stands for ________________ |
A. | minimum focusing distance |
B. | maximum focusing |
C. | distance minimum focusing direction |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. minimum focusing distance |
20. |
A signal to an anchor or presenter to start talking or begin his action is termed as………. |
A. | cue |
B. | call |
C. | order |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. cue |
21. |
_________ shots allows audiences to see details |
A. | close-up |
B. | long |
C. | medium |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. close-up |
22. |
___________ tilting is associated with emotion, disappointment and sadness |
A. | downward |
B. | upward |
C. | both 1 & 2 |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» C. both 1 & 2 |
23. |
A long shot takes the vies of a subject |
A. | from his heart to his feet |
B. | from his head to his waist |
C. | from his head to the ankles |
D. | none of these |
Answer» D. none of these |
24. |
Video program is often structured for a ___________ audience format |
A. | passive |
B. | active |
C. | restrictive |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» D. none of the above |
25. |
A camera mounting that straps the camera to the body of the operator to keep the recorded image reasonably steady is known as …………. |
A. | steadicam |
B. | sturdycam |
C. | studycam |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. steadicam |
26. |
The number of minutes of tape used to shoot a sequence compared to the screen time of the finished product is known as |
A. | shooting ratio |
B. | canning ratio |
C. | fog index |
D. | screen index |
Answer» A. shooting ratio |
27. |
CONTINUOUS |
A. | action that moves from one location to another without any interruptions in time |
B. | continuity |
C. | page continuity |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. action that moves from one location to another without any interruptions in time |
28. |
CRAWL |
A. | superimposed titles move across on screen |
B. | a camera movement |
C. | an equipment |
D. | a trolley. |
Answer» A. superimposed titles move across on screen |
29. |
CROSSFADE: |
A. | fade to black then fade to next scene |
B. | cross fire |
C. | crossing of unwanted elements |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. fade to black then fade to next scene |
30. |
Dialog |
A. | people are supposed to say according to the script |
B. | discussion with script writer and director |
C. | title card |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. people are supposed to say according to the script |
31. |
Director |
A. | head of an institution |
B. | person converting a script into a movie. |
C. | set designer |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. person converting a script into a movie. |
32. |
DISSOLVE TO |
A. | a common transition |
B. | dissolving materials |
C. | solving an issue |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. a common transition |
33. |
Dolly |
A. | a mechanism for camera movement |
B. | a chair carrying actors |
C. | a game |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. a mechanism for camera movement |
34. |
ESTABLISHING SHOT |
A. | establishment |
B. | beginning of a film to suggest where the story takes place |
C. | final shot |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. beginning of a film to suggest where the story takes place |
35. |
EXT. |
A. | scene takes place out of doors |
B. | extra actor |
C. | extra properties |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. scene takes place out of doors |
36. |
EXTREMELY LONG SHOT (XLS): |
A. | very long distance from the subject or action |
B. | panoramic shot |
C. | close up shot |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. very long distance from the subject or action |
37. |
FADE OUT |
A. | image appear in to frame |
B. | image slowly disappear to black |
C. | image transit to another frame |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. image slowly disappear to black |
38. |
DISSOLVE TO |
A. | image appear in to frame |
B. | image slowly disappear to black |
C. | image transit to another frame |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. image appear in to frame |
39. |
NEXT SCENE |
A. | next chapter |
B. | not the end of the movie, but end of a major movement |
C. | next page |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. not the end of the movie, but end of a major movement |
40. |
FAVOR ON |
A. | a particular character or action is highlighted or "favored" in a shot |
B. | in favor of |
C. | favoring a character |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. a particular character or action is highlighted or "favored" in a shot |
41. |
Feature Film |
A. | any film at least one hour long that people pay to see |
B. | documentary |
C. | advertorial |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. any film at least one hour long that people pay to see |
42. |
Final Draft |
A. | writers last rewrite of a script |
B. | drafting |
C. | fair copy |
D. | shooting script |
Answer» A. writers last rewrite of a script |
43. |
FREEZE FRAME: |
A. | the picture stops moving, becoming a still for a period of time |
B. | frame of mist or ice berg |
C. | end of a movie |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. the picture stops moving, becoming a still for a period of time |
44. |
INSERT |
A. | a scene that must be given the camera's full attention for a moment |
B. | inserting a picture |
C. | inserting a dialogue |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. a scene that must be given the camera's full attention for a moment |
45. |
INT. |
A. | scene takes place indoors |
B. | international movie |
C. | interesting scene |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. scene takes place indoors |
46. |
Intercutting |
A. | at a point, two scenes will be shown a few moments each, back and forth |
B. | cut between shots |
C. | clapping |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. at a point, two scenes will be shown a few moments each, back and forth |
47. |
Decoding |
A. | convert text to code |
B. | convert code to text |
C. | convert to code to another code |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. convert code to text |
48. |
IN to View |
A. | to reveal more of the scene |
B. | arial shot |
C. | wide angle |
D. | close up |
Answer» A. to reveal more of the scene |
49. |
Encoding |
A. | convert text to code |
B. | convert code to text |
C. | convert to code to another code |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. convert code to text |
50. |
Iris Out |
A. | transition from one to another frame |
B. | a black circle closes to end a scene |
C. | fade in |
D. | fade out |
Answer» A. transition from one to another frame |
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