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What does P.O.V. stand for?

  • Photo or Video
  • Power of Video
  • Point of View (correct)
  • Point of Video

Which type of font would be best for ensuring readability on a computer or mobile device?

  • Serif fonts
  • Calligraphy fonts
  • Display fonts
  • Sans serif fonts (correct)

Which panel is used to view the sequence currently playing in the Timeline Panel?

  • Program Monitor (correct)
  • Reference Monitor
  • Source Monitor
  • Project Panel

The main responsibility of the cinematographer includes making decisions related to which aspect?

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What best describes a raster graphic?

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Which system is set up to encourage input and approvals on project direction between creator and client?

<p>Feedback Loop (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which term describes works that belong to everyone and can be used freely without compensating the authors?

<p>Public Domain (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What distinguishes the 'Save' option from 'Save As'?

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Which type of font is recognized for having small strokes at the tips of its letters and is preferred for print work?

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Which shot type provides a full view of the subject from head to toe?

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What is the primary purpose of the Rule of Thirds in photography?

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Which camera angle tends to make subjects appear more powerful or dominant?

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Which text adjustment modifies the vertical spacing of characters in alignment with their shapes?

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In video editing, which panel is primarily used to organize your media files, links, and graphics?

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Which type of shot typically captures the subject from the shoulders up and emphasizes dialogue?

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Which camera angle is often used to create a sense of unease or disorientation?

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Which of the following licenses allows you to alter a work but requires adaptations to be shared under the same license?

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Which font adjustment pertains to the space between lines of text?

<p>Leading (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What describes the overall constraints and expectations that guide a project?

<p>Project Scope (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which is the best camera angle to depict a character as vulnerable or weak?

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Which of the following best describes a vector graphic?

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In a typical project, which document outlines the necessary work to be completed?

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Flashcards

Feedback Loop

A system set up to ensure continuous communication between the creator and client to get feedback and approvals on the project's direction.

Raster Graphic

A type of image that uses a grid of pixels to represent the picture. It's like a mosaic made of tiny squares.

Cinematographer

The person responsible for all camera-related decisions on a film. They determine the look and feel of the shots.

Sans Serif Fonts

Fonts without decorative strokes on letters, known for their clean and modern look, making them ideal for digital displays.

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Copyright

A legal right granted to creators of original works, protecting them from unauthorized use of their work.

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Program Monitor

This panel in video editing software lets you see the current sequence playing in the timeline.

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Public Domain

Works in the public domain belong to everyone and can be used freely without permission. This means they are not protected by copyright.

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Color Depth

Each pixel can hold different quantities of color information, often represented in bits. A higher bit depth allows for more colors.

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What are serif fonts?

Serif fonts have little strokes attached to the tips of the letters, making them easier to read in print.

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What is a low camera angle?

A low camera angle is when the camera is positioned lower than the subject, making the subject appear larger and more dominant.

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What is the Creative Commons Attribution license?

The Creative Commons Attribution license allows others to use and share your work, as long as they give you credit.

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What is a medium shot?

A medium shot frames a subject from the waist to the head, showing both their torso and facial expressions.

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What is the Creative Commons Share Alike license?

The Share Alike license allows others to reuse and adapt your work, but they must share their adaptations under the same license.

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What is the Rule of Thirds?

The Rule of Thirds suggests dividing your image into a 3x3 grid and placing the subject at the intersections of the lines to create a more visually appealing composition.

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What is project scope?

Project scope defines the specific tasks, deliverables, and boundaries of a project.

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What is a high camera angle?

A high camera angle positions the camera above the subject, making them appear smaller and less powerful.

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What is the difference between kerning and tracking?

Kerning refers to the space between individual letters, while tracking adjusts the spacing between all characters in a line of text.

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What is the Program Monitor in Adobe Premiere Pro?

The Program Monitor in Adobe Premiere Pro is where you preview and edit sequences on audio and video tracks.

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What is a close-up shot?

A close-up shot focuses on a subject's face, typically from the shoulders/neck up, highlighting emotions and dialogue.

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What is the Project Panel in Adobe Premiere Pro?

The Project Panel in Adobe Premiere Pro is where you organize media files, sequences, and graphics in bins.

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What is an eye-level angle?

The Eye-level Angle is the most common and neutral camera angle, placing the camera at the same height as the subject.

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What is a smaller depth of field?

A smaller depth of field means a narrower area of focus, making the background blurry and the subject sharp.

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What is an Extreme Wide Shot?

An Extreme Wide Shot (or Long Shot) establishes the setting and context of a scene, showcasing the environment before focusing on the subject.

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Study Notes

  • Captionless Image is not a copyright license.
  • Non-Sharing is not a copyright license.
  • Fair Use is a legal concept, not a license itself.
  • Non-Derivative is a type of Creative Commons license.
  • Non-Commercial is a type of Creative Commons license.
  • Attribution is a type of Creative Commons license.
  • Non-Derivative license allows reuse without changing the content.
  • Share Alike license requires you to let others reuse your new work with the same license as the original.

Film Roles

  • Cinematographer is responsible for the look of the film and camera decisions.

Video Editing Panels

  • Program Monitor displays the current sequence in the Timeline Panel.

Pixel Colors

  • Each pixel can have 3 colors.

File Saving

  • "Save" saves the file where it is.
  • "Save As" allows you to change the name, location, and format.

P.O.V.

  • P.O.V. stands for Point of View.

Project Management

  • Feedback Loop constantly encourages input/approvals on project direction.

Intellectual Property

  • Copyright protects original works from unauthorized use.
  • Public Domain works can be freely used without compensation.

Font Types

  • Sans serif fonts are best for computer/mobile readability.

Graphic Types

  • Raster graphics are composed of a grid of pixels.
  • Vector graphics are mathematically drawn lines, curves, and shapes.

Executive Producers

  • Executive Producers help with cast/crew, budget, and creative decisions.

Font Styles

  • Serif fonts have small strokes attached to letter tips, good for print.

Camera Angles

  • Low camera angles make characters appear weak or vulnerable.
  • Non-Derivative and Attribution are types of copyright licenses.

Shot Types

  • Medium Shot frames a subject from the waist up.
  • Full Shot frames a subject from head to toe.

Creative Commons Licenses

  • Share Alike license allows reuse and requires reusing the original work with the same license.

Composition

  • Center Framing and Rule of Thirds are composition techniques.

Project Management (2)

  • Project Scope defines the work for a project.
  • Project Specifications are the clearly outlined details and limits for the project.

Camera Angles (2)

  • High Angle makes characters appear weak or vulnerable.

Text Adjustments

  • Kerning is the spacing between characters.
  • Tracking evenly spaces characters in a line.
  • Leading is the space between lines of text.
  • Baseline is the imaginary line where the characters sit.

Video Editing Panels (2)

  • Timeline Panel is used for editing audio and video.

Shot Types (2)

  • Medium shot frames the subject from the shoulders up, often used for dialogue.

Shot Types (3)

  • Wide shot shows a larger area and establishes the setting.

Project Management (3)

  • Project Purpose is the overall project goal.

Text Adjustments (2)

  • Baseline is the imaginary horizontal line where text sits.

File Organization

  • Bins organize media files (clips), sequences, and graphics in a Project Panel.

Image Quality

  • Resolution is affected by image size and pixel count.

Shot Types (4)

  • Extreme Close-up is a very zoomed-in shot.

Filming Techniques

  • Over the shoulder shot is often used for conversations between two people.

Video Editing Panels (3)

  • Project Panel organizes media files (clips), sequences, and graphics.

Camera Angles (3)

  • Eye-level Angle is considered a standard/neutral angle.

Depth of Field

  • Smaller depth of field means a smaller area in focus.

Shot Types (5)

  • Extreme Wide Shot establishes the setting.

Project Management (4)

  • Project Specifications are the detailed instructions/limits.

Photography Elements

  • Subject is the main focus, both literally and figuratively.

Film Roles (2)

  • Director coaches actors and makes creative decisions.

Video Editing Tools

  • Source Monitor previews clips/segments before use in a timeline.

Graphic Types (2)

  • Raster graphics have a grid of pixels, vector graphics have lines and curves.

Project Goals

  • Target Audience is the group the project is designed for.
  • Attribution requires you to give credit to the original creator.

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Test your knowledge on various media production concepts, including copyright licenses, film roles, video editing panels, and file management. This quiz covers essential components from creating and managing media content to understanding key terms and functions. Perfect for film and media studies students.

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