Test Your Skills About Video Production And Light Effects!

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Video production is the process of generating a video by capturing moving images and editing which includes the production of television programs, television commercials, corporate videos, event videos, wedding videos, etc. Nowadays, editing and designing during pre and post production is a hard task. For editing, a person needs a set of skills and knowledge about camera and lighting. This quiz is intended to see how much you know about Video Production and light effects. So, let's try out the quiz. All the best!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    The "plan" for a video is often called a __________________.

    • A.

      Sorksheet

    • B.

      Spreadsheet

    • C.

      Storyboard

    • D.

      Tablet

    Correct Answer
    C. Storyboard
    Explanation
    A "plan" for a video is often called a storyboard. This term refers to a visual representation of the video's sequence of shots or scenes, usually in the form of drawings or illustrations. Storyboards help to outline the structure and flow of the video, allowing the creators to visualize and organize their ideas before filming or animating. It serves as a guide for the production team, ensuring that everyone involved is on the same page and working towards a cohesive final product.

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  • 2. 

    A fade is a commonly used ________________.

    • A.

      Transformation

    • B.

      Matrix

    • C.

      Video mix

    • D.

      Transition

    Correct Answer
    D. Transition
    Explanation
    A fade is a commonly used transition in various forms of media. It refers to a gradual change from one scene or element to another, typically by gradually decreasing the opacity or brightness of the first scene while simultaneously increasing the opacity or brightness of the second scene. Fades are often used to indicate the passage of time, change in location, or to create a smooth transition between scenes. They are widely used in films, television shows, video editing, and presentations to enhance visual storytelling and create a seamless flow between different elements.

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  • 3. 

    Titling can appear _____________.

    • A.

      At the beginning

    • B.

      At the end

    • C.

      In the middle

    • D.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above
    Explanation
    Titling can appear at the beginning, at the end, or in the middle. This means that titling can be placed at any position within a text or document. It can be used to introduce a topic, provide a conclusion, or highlight a specific section. Therefore, the correct answer is "all of the above" as titling can appear in any of these positions.

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  • 4. 

    The process of transferring footage from the video camera to the computer is sometimes referred to as _______________.

    • A.

      Capturing

    • B.

      Printing

    • C.

      Recording

    • D.

      Mixing

    Correct Answer
    A. Capturing
    Explanation
    The process of transferring footage from the video camera to the computer is referred to as capturing. This involves capturing the video data from the camera and saving it onto the computer's storage device.

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  • 5. 

    CCD stands for ____________.

    • A.

      Computer control device

    • B.

      Camera control disk

    • C.

      Charged couple device

    • D.

      Copy camera data

    Correct Answer
    C. Charged couple device
    Explanation
    CCD stands for charged couple device. It is a type of image sensor used in digital cameras and other imaging devices. The CCD sensor converts light into electrical signals, which are then processed to create digital images. This technology is commonly used in digital cameras due to its high sensitivity and ability to capture detailed images with low noise levels.

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  • 6. 

    The front-to-back area of a shot that is in focus is called the:

    • A.

      Focal point

    • B.

      Depth of field

    • C.

      Rack focus

    • D.

       prime lens

    Correct Answer
    B. Depth of field
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "depth of field." Depth of field refers to the range of distance, from the nearest to the farthest point, that appears acceptably sharp in a photograph or film. It is determined by factors such as aperture, focal length, and distance to the subject. The term "focal point" refers to the specific point of focus within the depth of field, while "rack focus" is a technique used to shift the focus from one subject to another. "Prime lens" refers to a fixed focal length lens, which is not directly related to the front-to-back area in focus.

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  • 7. 

    Tilting the camera sideways so that vertical lines run diagonally is known as a:

    • A.

      Dutch tilt

    • B.

       tilt shot

    • C.

      Slant shot

    • D.

      Operator error

    Correct Answer
    A. Dutch tilt
    Explanation
    Tilting the camera sideways so that vertical lines run diagonally is known as a Dutch tilt. This technique is often used in cinematography to create a sense of unease or disorientation in the audience. It can be used to convey a character's psychological state or to add visual interest to a shot. The Dutch tilt is achieved by tilting the camera off its horizontal axis while keeping the subject in frame.

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  • 8. 

    4K resolution is:

    • A.

      1080 X 720

    • B.

      4096 X 2160

    • C.

      1920 X 1080

    • D.

      5120 X 2700

    Correct Answer
    B. 4096 X 2160
    Explanation
    4K resolution refers to a display or video resolution that has approximately 4000 pixels horizontally. In this case, the correct answer is 4096 x 2160, which means the resolution has 4096 pixels horizontally and 2160 pixels vertically. This resolution is commonly used in high-definition televisions and monitors, providing a sharp and detailed image quality.

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  • 9. 

    Colour temperature is measured in:

    • A.

       tint

    • B.

      Kelvin

    • C.

      Units

    • D.

      Saturation

    Correct Answer
    B. Kelvin
    Explanation
    Colour temperature is a measurement of the color appearance of light sources. It is based on the principle that different light sources emit light with different color characteristics. Kelvin is the unit used to measure color temperature. A higher Kelvin value indicates a cooler, bluish light, while a lower Kelvin value indicates a warmer, reddish light. Therefore, kelvin is the correct unit to measure color temperature.

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  • 10. 

    The 3 lights used in standard 3-point lighting are a backlight, a fill light and a:

    • A.

      Flood light

    • B.

      Hair light

    • C.

      Key light

    • D.

      Blonde light

    Correct Answer
    C. Key light
    Explanation
    The key light is the main light source in the 3-point lighting setup. It is positioned to the side of the subject and provides the primary illumination, creating depth and dimension. The backlight adds separation between the subject and the background, while the fill light helps to balance the overall lighting by filling in shadows created by the key light. The hair light is used to illuminate the subject's hair from behind, while the term "blonde light" does not exist in the context of lighting techniques.

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