(T or F) People look short and chubby in a 16 x 9 image that has been digitally squeezed to fit a 4 x 3 aspect ratio - ️️False
Which of the following does Zettl not identify as a result of creating a secondary frame within a primary frame? - ️️It changes and expands the original aspect r...
(T or F) People look short and chubby in a 16 x 9 image that has been dig itally squeezed to fit a 4 x 3 aspect ratio - ✔ ✔ False Which of the following does Zettl not identify as a result of creating a secondary frame within a primary frame? - ✔ ✔ It changes and expands the original aspect ratio of the screen (T or F) Tilting up the camera can help overcome the basic restrictions of the fixed aspect ratio just as panning sideways will - ✔ ✔ True (T or F) The technique of reducing the size of a 4 x 3 picture to fit an HDTV and placing it in the center of the wide - screen frame is called windowboxing - ✔ ✔ True (T or F) Scale remains constant, regardless of whether you perceive it on a large movie screen or smartphone display - ✔ ✔ True One early attempt to change the aspect ratio of the screen that is still occasionally used today is... - ✔ ✔ Masking (T or F) Filling the sides of the screen with scenic elements, such as buildings, trees, or furniture to alter the screen's aspect ratio is an example of artificial masking - ✔ ✔ False When held in a vertical position, a smartph one will display a ________ 4 x 3 image, with empty areas on the top and bottom of the screen - ✔ ✔ Letterboxed What is letterboxing? - ✔ ✔ Fitting a 16:9 image into a 4:3 screen (T or F) In early cinema, directors attempted to change the fixed aspect ra tio of the screen - ✔ ✔ True (T or F) There are no definite, fixed borders in a video camera's viewfinder or the screen on which the media is projected - ✔ ✔ False Which shots fare better on the large movie screen than on the small television set? - ✔ ✔ Landscape Scenes What is meant by aspect ratio? - ✔ ✔ The relationship of frame width to height What is the most accurate indicator of actual object size when shown onscreen? - ✔ ✔ Showing the object in relation to a person (T or F) If we are unfamiliar with an object, we tend to judge its size by how much screen area it takes up - ✔ ✔ True (T or F) Off -center framing cannot increase the tension in the dynamic pict ure field - ✔ ✔ False (T or F) The narrow -angle lens shows objects placed along the z -axis squeezed; the z -axis therefore appears shortened - ✔ ✔ True (T or F) In the traditional stereoscope, the viewer directs the left eye to the left -eye picture of a s cene, and the right eye to the right -eye picture - ✔ ✔ True (T or F) Unless you want to achieve the entire stereo 3D effect through digital manipulation in postproduction, you need two separate recording devices, one for the left eye and another for the r ight eye - ✔ ✔ True If we see two sides of a building, with one corner closest to us, we perceive two sets of converging lines going in opposite directions, with two vanishing points. This is called? - ✔ ✔ two-point perspective (T or F) The auto -focus fe ature of our eyes helps when watching stereo 3D images on -screen - ✔ ✔ False (T or F) Because the wide -angle lens generates a great depth of field, it deemphasizes aerial perspective - ✔ ✔ True (T or F) Using a shallow depth of field and controlling the precise portion of the z -axis to be in focus is called controlled focus - ✔ ✔ False Why do we have to wear the red/cyan glasses in anaglyphic 3D? - ✔ ✔ To restore the original colors of the scene Height in a plane no longer serves as a reliable distance clue except? - ✔ ✔ When shooting from above normal eye level (T or F) With a narrow -angle lens overlapping planes become a major depth cue for separating one object from another and separating fore ground, middle ground, and background objects - ✔ ✔ True (T or F) Setting an optimal stereo base must take into account the size of the screen on which the 3D images are projected - ✔ ✔ True (T or F) According to Zettl, the industry's claim of binocular stereo 3D being close to how we actually see the world is quite accurate - ✔ ✔ False (T or F) We automatically interpret relative size as distance - ✔ ✔ True
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