Film & Video Production Final, Quiz 5
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- words spoken by an off-screen narrator or character
- voice-over
- the authenticity of a sound in terms of perceived distance and fidelity
- presence
- the relative volume of different sounds
- balance
- background sound, recorded for use during editing
- ambient sound
- a sameness of sound from shot to shot
- continuity
- spatial relationship--the voice of a person in the distance should sound different than the voice of that person when shown in a close-up
- perspective
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a BARNEY is a soft foamy case which is used to control noise. it fits over the <camera/microphone> mircrophone - camera
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TRUE OR FALSE
according to the book, the proper placement of a mic on a fishpole is above the person - true
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a HARD EFFECT is a type of sound which needs to be <in sync/out of sync> with the picture - in sync
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
which of the following is NOT a type of AMBIENT SOUND? (A. room tone) (B. atmosphere) (C. voice-over) (D. walla walla) - C. voice-over
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
monitoring the sound you are recording should involve (A. looking at a meter) (B. listening through headphones) (C. both A and B) - C. both A and B
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TRUE OR FALSE
according to the book, AGC or Automatic Gain Control circuitry may try to compensate for changes in PERSPECTIVE - true
- refers to video material edited together in sequence from beginning to end
- linear editing
- a piece of equipment that locks film and magnetic stock together during editing
- sync block
- a piece of equipment used to cut and join together pieces of film
- film splicer
- the gradual fading in of one picture while another is gradually fading out
- dissolve
- a type of film which requires making a print after processing to view a positive image
- negative film
- a type of film which produces a positive image after processing
- reversal film
- to layer one image atop another in such a way that the images are seen through each other
- superimposition
- refers to video material that can be edited without having to lay one shot after another
- non-linear editing
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TRUE OR FALSE
the SLATE CLAP is involved in syncing up picture and sound - true
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the process of writing down each shot, what it contains, and where it is located, is called <conforming/logging> - logging
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in film editing, most initial editing is done on the <workprint/original negative> - workprint
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TRUE OR FALSE
a COMPOSITE RELEASE PRINT is a single strip of film that holds both the picture and sound tracks - true
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TRUE OR FALSE
BLUE-SCREEN PHOTOGRAPHY is used in film to create special effects - true
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
included in the list of advantages of non-linear editing are (A. non-destructive) (B. random access) (C. both A and B) - C. both A and B
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TRUE OR FALSE
a TELECINE is a machine which converts film to video - true
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CHARACTER GENERATORS are used primarily for <morphing/titles> - titles