Com 217: Intro To Video Production

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Com 217: Intro To Video Production - Quiz


Exam I


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What are the first four stages of production?

  • 2. 

    What is the goal of production?

  • 3. 

    What is Murphy's Law?

  • 4. 

    Name the type of shots seen above. List your answers A, B, C, D, E.

  • 5. 

    Use the arc above to name the different points of a story arc. List your answers A, B, C, D, E

  • 6. 

    BONUS: Name 1 of the 22 Pixar Rules of Storytelling.

  • 7. 

    What is the standard video format used in North America and Asia?

    • A.

      PAL

    • B.

      NSSC

    • C.

      PPL

    • D.

      NTSC

    Correct Answer
    D. NTSC
    Explanation
    NTSC is the correct answer as it stands for National Television System Committee, which developed the video format used in North America and parts of Asia. PAL, NSSC, and PPL are not the standard video formats used in these regions.

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  • 8. 

    What is a scene?

    • A.

      A conversation between two people that results in conflict.

    • B.

      An event that takes place in one setting in a continuous time period.

    • C.

      Whenever the camera moves.

    • D.

      The best part of a movie.

    Correct Answer
    B. An event that takes place in one setting in a continuous time period.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "An event that takes place in one setting in a continuous time period." This definition accurately describes a scene in the context of filmmaking. A scene refers to a specific event or sequence that occurs within a movie or play, typically in a single location and without any breaks in time. It helps to advance the plot, develop characters, or convey important information to the audience.

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  • 9. 

    What is a take?

    • A.

      The section of footage recorded from camera on/off.

    • B.

      Forgetting to press record.

    • C.

      The footage that you decide you like when editing.

    • D.

      The section of footage recorded without actors knowledge.

    Correct Answer
    A. The section of footage recorded from camera on/off.
    Explanation
    A take refers to the section of footage that is recorded from the moment the camera is turned on to the moment it is turned off. It is the continuous recording of a scene or shot. This term is commonly used in filmmaking and video production to differentiate between different attempts or variations of a particular shot or scene. Each take is numbered or labeled to keep track of the different recordings and to facilitate the editing process.

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  • 10. 

    What is magic hour?

    • A.

      The two hour period from 11p - 1a

    • B.

      The worst time to shoot a film

    • C.

      The last hour of shooting, when everyone is excited.

    • D.

      The first and last hour of sunlight in the day.

    Correct Answer
    D. The first and last hour of sunlight in the day.
    Explanation
    Magic hour refers to the first and last hour of sunlight in the day. During this time, the lighting conditions are considered optimal for photography and filmmaking, as the sunlight is softer and creates a warm, golden glow. The angle of the sun during magic hour also creates long shadows and adds depth to the images. It is a highly sought-after time for capturing stunning and atmospheric shots, making it a favorite among photographers and filmmakers.

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  • 11. 

    The processing of getting what you've edited in Adobe Premiere to a standalone movie file is know as?

    • A.

      Import

    • B.

      Export

    • C.

      Compression

    • D.

      Saving

    Correct Answer
    B. Export
    Explanation
    Exporting in Adobe Premiere refers to the process of converting your edited project into a standalone movie file. This allows you to save and share your work in a format that can be easily played on different devices or platforms. By selecting the export option, you are essentially creating a final version of your project that can be distributed or uploaded to various platforms for viewing.

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