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ssm test 2 Complete Questions and Answers(RATED A) When accommodating an HDTV image shown as full screen on a STV (4:3) screen: a. cutting will occur. b. squeezing will occur. c. stretching will occur. d. there will be no change. - ANSWER b. squeezing will occur. Windowboxing refers to: a. a technique for changing the aspect ratio to show standard 4 x 3 video on a 16 x 9 wide screen by leaving empty vertical side bars or dead zones on the sides of the screen. b. a technique for changing the aspect ratio to show wide-screen material on the standard 4 x 3 video screen by leaving black borders called dead zones at the top and bottom of the screen. c. placing a smaller picture in the center of the actual display screen, with the leftover space of the 16 x 9 frame surrounding it. - ANSWER c. placing a smaller picture in the center of the actual display screen, with the leftover space of the 16 x 9 frame surrounding it. Windowboxing - ANSWER Has vertical and Horizontal bands that surround the frame LS - ANSWER has less aesthetic energy CU - ANSWER has more aesthetic energy Letterboxing - ANSWER Has empty bands on the top and bottom of the frame Pillarboxing - ANSWER Has empty band on either side of the frame To establish scale, we must have some norm, a clue that tells us just what is large and what is small. a. True b. False - ANSWER a. True A good way to frame a large, horizontal image on a 16:9 aspect ratio screen is to: a. frame it vertically. b. frame it horizontally. c. frame it diagonally. d. allow for lots of lead space. e. pan across the image. - ANSWER b. frame it horizontally. Letterboxing refers to: a. a technique for changing the aspect ratio to show standard 4 x 3 video on a 16 x 9 wide screen by leaving empty vertical side bars or dead zones on the sides of the screen. b. a technique for changing the aspect ratio to show wide-screen material on the standard 4 x 3 video screen by leaving black borders called dead zones at the top and bottom of the screen. c. placing a smaller picture in the center of the actual display screen, with the leftover space of the 16 x 9 frame surrounding it. - ANSWER b. a technique for changing the

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