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The __________ is the imaginary line along the direction of action in a scene.
action line
The control that opens the iris when there is more light in the background than on the subject is the __________.
backlight control
The __________ encourages the audience to concentrate on a specific feature in a shot.
Close-up
The __________ is used to help establish the scene for the viewer
long shot
A shot that is generally from the waist up on a person and tells the story is the __________.
medium shot
When a camera pivots up or down on a camera mount, that movement is referred to as a __________.
tilt
LS is the abbreviation for __________.
A. middle shot
B. make-up shot
C. medium shot
D. missed shot
A. middle shot
MS is the abbreviation for __________.
A. missed shot
B. medium shot
C. make-up shot
D. middle shot
B. medium shot
CU is the abbreviation for __________.
A. cloud up
B. come up
C. close up
D. cover up
C. close up
A narrow lens angle will cause __________.
A. z-axis compression
B. increased impression of distance
C. wider field of view
D. z-axis stretching
A. z-axis compression
A wide lens angle will cause __________.
A. compression of thez-axis
B. deepening of the perception of the z-axis
C. a narrow field ofview
D. exaggeration of camera movement
B. deepening of the perception of the z-axis
Zooming a lens __________.
A. changes the fieldof view
B. changes the focal length of a lens
C. both a and b
D. neither a nor b
C. both a and b
The distance between the nearest and farthest objects in focus is defined as __________.
A. aperture
B. focal length
C. depth of field
D. lens speed
C. depth of field
The amount of light required for a camera to produce quality images is often referred to as
__________.
A. compensation
B. exposure
C. backlight
D. sunlight
B. exposure
When the tones in a camera image appear dark, dull, and lifeless, the image is said to be
__________.
A. underexposed
B. overexposed
C. life-like
D. positive
A. underexposed
When shooting a fast moving subject, the subject should be kept __________.
A. behind the center of the frame
B. near the top of the frame
C. in the middle of the frame
D. to the extreme left of the frame
A. behind the center of the frame
The aspect ration of standard television (SD) is __________.
A. 10:10
B. 5:9
C. 16:9
D. 4:3
D. 4:3
The aspect ration of high definition television (HDTV) is __________.
A. 2:1
B. 16:9
C. 10:1
D. 4:3
B. 16:9
Dividing the screens into thirds, both horizontally and vertically for compositional purposes is known as __________.
A. the rule of thirds
B. the box of nines
C. the rule of eight
D. three-way division
A. the rule of thirds
20) The lines within an image that lead the viewer’s eye are the __________.
leading lines
The distance between the top of a subject’s head and the top of the screen is __________.
headroom
Crossing the imaginary line of action causes movement to __________.
A. turn upside down
B. slow down
C. change direction
D. speed up
C. change direction
Author
mrhwitty
ID
25583
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editing
Description
chap 7 editing review
Updated
2010-07-03T11:36:34Z
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