is a common lantern used in theatre, which employs a Fresnel lens to wash lightover an
area of the stage. - Answers -Fresnal Lantern
produces a wider, soft-edged beam of light, which is commonly used for back lightand
top light. - Answers -Fresnal lens
is a sequence of numeric codes generated at regular intervals by a timing
synchronization system. - Answers -timecode
720x480 - Answers -Standard resolution for DVD & mini-DVD?
480 Resolution lines - Answers -Native DVD resolution is 720x480 for NTSC
Omnidirectional Antenna System - Answers -Most Reliable Antenna System?
is the most reliable for all conditions - Answers -Omnidirectional Antenna System
1920×1080 - Answers -Standard resolution for HDTV
3,200 - Answers -Halogen White Light Temp
also known as a bus or bus controller - Answers -Rotary Knobs
is short for the Moving Pictures Experts Group who is responsible for the video
encoding standards that we often use. - Answers -MPEG
widely used audio/video compression standards in many multimedia applications,
ranging from mobile devices to DVD players. - Answers -Both MPEG2 and MPEG4
codec are _____.
H.264 - Answers -Best Quality File Size?
Video divided into NINE equal parts. - Answers -Rule of Thirds?
is essentially a series of frames, with drawings of the sequence of events in a film, like a
comic book of the film or some section of the film produced beforehand. - Answers -film
storyboard
, Moving the cameras lens up or down while keeping its horizontal axis constant. Nod
your head up and down - this is tilting. - Answers -Tilt
Moving the camera lens to one side or another. Look to your left, then look to your right
- that's panning. - Answers -Pan
Zooming is one camera move that most people are probably familiar with. It involves
changing the focal length of the lens to make the subject appear closer or further away
in the frame. Most video cameras today have built-in zoom features. Some have manual
zooms as well, and many have several zoom speeds. Zooming is one of the most
frequently-used camera moves and one of the most overused. Use it carefully. -
Answers -Zoom
a visual layout of events as they are to be seen through the camera lens. - Answers -A
storyboard provides ?
refers to the amount of time that each individual frame is exposed for. - Answers -
Shutter speed
a fraction of a second. - Answers -In video, the shutter speed you use will almost always
be ?
noninterlaced scanning or sequential scanning - Answers -Progressive Scanning
refers to arranging the sequence of shots to suggest a progression of events. - Answers
-Continuity editing
Kelvin, using the symbol K, a unit of measure for temperature based on the Kelvin
scale. - Answers -Color temperature is measured in _____.
electrical connector, primarily found on professional audio, video, and stage lighting
equipment. The connectors are circular in design and have between 3 and 7 pins. -
Answers -The XLR connector is a style of
a setting that controls the amount of light that passes through the lens by controlling the
size of the lens - Answers -F-Stop is
Blades that expand and contract, adjusting the aperture size - Answers -Iris
the waveform monitor will show a video signal significantly above 100. - Answers -If the
target of the camera is significantly overexposed (too much light),
this will cause significant distortion in the video picture. - Answers -If an overexposed
image is left uncorrected,
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