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Review of terms in CPT 10.


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  • 1. 

    What are three stages of production (in order) ?

    • A.

      Production, pre-production, post production

    • B.

      Storyboarding, production, video editing

    • C.

      Pre-production, film shooting, video editing

    • D.

      Pre-production, production, post production

    Correct Answer
    D. Pre-production, production, post production
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Pre-production, production, post production." Pre-production refers to the planning and preparation phase before the actual filming or recording takes place. This includes tasks such as scriptwriting, storyboarding, casting, location scouting, and creating a budget. Production is the stage where the actual filming or recording occurs, involving capturing the footage or audio according to the plans made during pre-production. Post production is the final stage where the footage or audio is edited, special effects are added, sound mixing is done, and the final product is prepared for distribution.

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  • 2. 

    What are the three areas of production in Communication Production Technology?

    • A.

      Audacity, Adobe Premiere Elements, Google sites

    • B.

      Audio, Video, Multimedia

    • C.

      Audio, Film Production, Internet

    • D.

      Audacity, Video, Multimedia

    Correct Answer
    B. Audio, Video, Multimedia
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Audio, Video, Multimedia. Communication Production Technology involves the creation and distribution of various forms of media content. Audio production refers to the recording, editing, and mixing of sound, while video production involves capturing, editing, and presenting visual content. Multimedia production combines both audio and video elements to create interactive and engaging media experiences. Therefore, these three areas encompass the different aspects of production in Communication Production Technology.

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  • 3. 

    An example of production in audio development would be:

    • A.

      Asking a friend to critique your music project you developed.

    • B.

      Making a list of your favourite songs.

    • C.

      Converting an Audacity file to a .wav file to play in Media Player

    • D.

      Looking for music examples to organize your audio project.

    Correct Answer
    C. Converting an Audacity file to a .wav file to play in Media Player
    Explanation
    Converting an Audacity file to a .wav file to play in Media Player is an example of production in audio development because it involves the process of transforming the file format to make it compatible with a specific media player. This action is a practical step in the production workflow, as it ensures that the audio project can be played and shared effectively with others using a commonly supported file format.

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  • 4. 

    The best way to absolutely make sure all material you use in an audio, video or multimedia project is legal for use is to:

    • A.

      Cite your sources.

    • B.

      Create links to your sources.

    • C.

      Create all materials yourself.

    • D.

      Make sure only the photographs are given proper credit.

    Correct Answer
    C. Create all materials yourself.
    Explanation
    Creating all materials yourself is the best way to ensure that everything used in an audio, video, or multimedia project is legal for use. By creating the materials yourself, you eliminate any potential copyright infringement issues that may arise from using someone else's work without permission. This approach guarantees that you have full ownership and control over the content, minimizing the risk of legal complications. Citing sources, creating links, or giving proper credit to photographs are important practices, but they do not guarantee the legality of the materials used.

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  • 5. 

    An example of pre-production in multimedia would be:

    • A.

      Creating a web page

    • B.

      Showing the completed site to your boss.

    • C.

      Inserting pictures in a web page

    • D.

      Asking a friend to check your site for mistakes.

    • E.

      None of the above.

    Correct Answer
    E. None of the above.
    Explanation
    The given options do not accurately represent an example of pre-production in multimedia. Pre-production refers to the planning and preparation phase before the actual production of a multimedia project. Options like creating a web page, showing the completed site, inserting pictures, or asking for feedback from a friend all pertain to the production or post-production stages, not pre-production. Therefore, the correct answer is "None of the above."

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  • 6. 

    A storyboard is a good example of video:

    • A.

      Pre-production

    • B.

      Production

    • C.

      Post production

    • D.

      All of the above.

    Correct Answer
    A. Pre-production
    Explanation
    A storyboard is a visual representation of a video that is created during the pre-production phase. It helps to plan and organize the shots, sequence, and flow of the video before it is actually produced. By creating a storyboard, the filmmaker can get a clear idea of how the video will look and make necessary adjustments before moving on to the production phase. Therefore, a storyboard is a good example of video pre-production.

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  • 7. 

    Jogging in video refers to:

    • A.

      Filming a person jogging.

    • B.

      Moving the camera off a tripod.

    • C.

      Filming an object moving from left to right or right to left

    • D.

      Walking while filming that results in the video moving up and down.

    Correct Answer
    D. Walking while filming that results in the video moving up and down.
    Explanation
    The term "jogging in video" refers to the act of walking while filming, which causes the video to have an up and down motion.

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  • 8. 

    What are some audio formats that can be used in Audacity?

    • A.

      WAV, JPEG

    • B.

      WAV, MP3

    • C.

      TIFF, MP3

    • D.

      None of the Above

    Correct Answer
    B. WAV, MP3
    Explanation
    Audacity is a software primarily used for audio editing and recording. WAV and MP3 are both widely used audio formats that can be imported and exported in Audacity. WAV is an uncompressed format that provides high-quality audio, while MP3 is a compressed format that allows for smaller file sizes. Both formats are compatible with Audacity and can be used for various audio editing purposes. JPEG and TIFF, on the other hand, are image formats and are not supported by Audacity for audio editing. Therefore, the correct answer is WAV, MP3.

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  • 9. 

    An audio file that can be downloaded from the net that is like a radio program is called a:

    • A.

      Broadcast

    • B.

      .wav file

    • C.

      Audio file

    • D.

      Podcast

    Correct Answer
    D. Podcast
    Explanation
    A podcast is an audio file that can be downloaded from the internet and is similar to a radio program. It is a series of episodes that can cover various topics such as news, entertainment, or educational content. Podcasts are typically available for streaming or downloading on various platforms and can be listened to at any time, providing convenience and flexibility to the listeners. They have gained popularity in recent years due to their accessibility and the ability to cater to specific interests and preferences of the audience.

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  • 10. 

    In video production, a treatment is a:

    • A.

      Set of panels outlining the video production

    • B.

      Written explanation of the goals of the video

    • C.

      Written explanation of the scheduling, cast and equipment used in the video

    • D.

      A and B

    • E.

      B and C

    Correct Answer
    E. B and C
    Explanation
    A treatment in video production is a written explanation of the goals of the video, as well as the scheduling, cast, and equipment used in the video. It provides a detailed outline of the creative vision and logistical aspects of the production, helping to guide the entire team involved in the project.

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  • 11. 

    "Film techniques" are described as:

    • A.

      A video editing tool for creating frame effects

    • B.

      A continuous strip of motion picture film, created of a series of frames, that runs for an uninterrupted period of time.

    • C.

      Comprised of film shots, angles and effects used in video production

    • D.

      All of the above

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Comprised of film shots, angles and effects used in video production
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "comprised of film shots, angles and effects used in video production". This answer accurately describes film techniques as a combination of various elements such as shots, angles, and effects that are used in the production of videos. This encompasses the technical and artistic aspects of creating visually appealing and engaging films.

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  • 12. 

    A shot of a person from the waist up would be a good example of:

    • A.

      Long shot

    • B.

      Medium shot

    • C.

      Closeup

    • D.

      Bird's eye view

    Correct Answer
    B. Medium shot
    Explanation
    A shot of a person from the waist up would be considered a medium shot. This shot allows the viewer to see the person's upper body and facial expressions, while still providing some context of their surroundings. It is a versatile shot that can be used to show interactions between characters or to focus on the emotions and reactions of an individual.

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  • 13. 

    A slow, moving shot from left to right or right to left is a good example of :

    • A.

      A dolly

    • B.

      A track

    • C.

      Establishing shot

    • D.

      A pan

    Correct Answer
    D. A pan
    Explanation
    A slow, moving shot from left to right or right to left is a good example of a pan. A pan is a camera movement technique where the camera rotates horizontally on its axis, capturing a wider view of the scene. This type of shot is commonly used to follow a subject or show the surroundings in a smooth and continuous motion. It is different from a dolly shot, which involves moving the camera physically closer or farther from the subject, and a track shot, which involves moving the camera along a track or rails. An establishing shot, on the other hand, is a wide-angle shot used to establish the location or setting of a scene.

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  • 14. 

    A camera that moves forward or back during a shot is called a:

    • A.

      A dolly

    • B.

      Track

    • C.

      Establishing shot

    • D.

      Pan

    Correct Answer
    A. A dolly
    Explanation
    A camera that moves forward or back during a shot is called a dolly. This term refers to a camera support system that allows smooth movement of the camera along a track or platform. By using a dolly, filmmakers can create dynamic shots, add depth to the scene, and enhance the visual storytelling. The camera movement on a dolly can be controlled and precise, giving filmmakers the ability to create specific visual effects or capture a subject from different angles.

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  • 15. 

    When the camera person moves with the camera from left to right or right to left during a shot,  that is a good example of:

    • A.

      A dolly

    • B.

      Track

    • C.

      Establishing shot

    • D.

      Pan

    Correct Answer
    B. Track
    Explanation
    When the camera person moves with the camera from left to right or right to left during a shot, it is referred to as a tracking shot. This technique involves physically moving the camera along a track or using a handheld stabilizer to create a smooth and dynamic movement. Tracking shots are commonly used to follow a subject's movement or to create a sense of perspective and depth in a scene.

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  • 16. 

    When a person can be seen in a shot head to toe that would be a good example of a:

    • A.

      Long shot

    • B.

      Low shot

    • C.

      Establishing shot

    • D.

      Dolly

    Correct Answer
    A. Long shot
    Explanation
    A long shot refers to a camera shot taken from a distance, showing the subject from head to toe. In this type of shot, the person is seen in their entirety, providing a wide view of the scene. It is commonly used to establish the location or to show the subject's position in relation to the surroundings. Therefore, a long shot is the appropriate term for a shot where a person can be seen from head to toe.

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  • 17. 

    Headroom refers to:

    • A.

      Proper space above the person's head in a frame

    • B.

      No space above a person's head in a frame.

    • C.

      Only the head is visible in a frame.

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. Proper space above the person's head in a frame
    Explanation
    Headroom refers to the proper space above a person's head in a frame. It is important to have adequate headroom in a shot to ensure that the person's head is not cut off and to create a balanced composition. Having too little headroom can make the shot feel cramped and unprofessional, while having too much headroom can create an imbalance in the frame. Therefore, proper headroom is necessary to create a visually pleasing and well-composed shot.

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  • 18. 

    "Talk space" refers to:

    • A.

      The space behind a person's head

    • B.

      The space between two people talking

    • C.

      The space above a person's head

    • D.

      The space in front of a person's head

    Correct Answer
    D. The space in front of a person's head
    Explanation
    "Talk space" refers to the space in front of a person's head. This term is often used to describe the area or distance that is considered appropriate or comfortable for engaging in a conversation with someone. It refers to the physical space between individuals during a conversation, allowing for non-verbal communication and personal comfort.

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  • 19. 

    What does the term "Multimedia" mean?

    • A.

      Productions that are film and audio based.

    • B.

      Productions that are only audio based with text.

    • C.

      Productions that are audio based with only text.

    • D.

      Productions that use more than one media, such as graphics, video, text, etc.

    Correct Answer
    D. Productions that use more than one media, such as grapHics, video, text, etc.
    Explanation
    The term "Multimedia" refers to productions that use more than one type of media, such as graphics, video, text, and audio. This means that multimedia includes a combination of different elements to convey information or entertainment. It can involve the integration of various technologies to create a more engaging and interactive experience for the audience.

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  • 20. 

    A storyboard must have the following details:

    • A.

      Panels, text, shots and dialogue/music

    • B.

      Panels, shots and dialogue/music

    • C.

      Panels, text, dialogue and music

    • D.

      Panels, colour, text, shots and dialogue/music

    Correct Answer
    A. Panels, text, shots and dialogue/music
    Explanation
    A storyboard is a visual representation of a story or idea, typically used in film or animation production. Panels are essential in a storyboard as they depict each scene or shot in the story. Text is necessary to provide descriptions or explanations of what is happening in each panel. Shots refer to the specific camera angles or compositions used in each scene. Dialogue and music are important elements as they help convey the story and set the mood. Therefore, a storyboard must have panels, text, shots, and dialogue/music to effectively communicate the visual and narrative aspects of the story.

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  • 21. 

    The term Three Point Lighting refers to:

    • A.

      Hard, Medium and soft Lighting

    • B.

      Three angles of lighting in a shot.

    • C.

      Three types of light found in an establishing shot only.

    • D.

      Key, Fill and spotlight.

    Correct Answer
    B. Three angles of lighting in a shot.
    Explanation
    The term Three Point Lighting refers to the technique of using three different angles of lighting in a shot. These angles include the key light, which is the primary light source and provides the main illumination; the fill light, which is used to fill in the shadows created by the key light and provide overall balance; and the backlight, which is placed behind the subject to separate them from the background and add depth. This technique is commonly used in photography and filmmaking to create a visually appealing and balanced lighting setup.

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  • 22. 

    For optimum lighting, and if at all possible, video should be shot...

    • A.

      Outside on a sunny day.

    • B.

      Inside with three point lighting

    • C.

      Outside on a day with heavy cloud.

    • D.

      Inside with three point lighting and a reflective umbrella.

    Correct Answer
    A. Outside on a sunny day.
    Explanation
    The best lighting conditions for shooting video are outside on a sunny day. This is because natural sunlight provides a bright and even light source, which helps to enhance the visibility and clarity of the video footage. Shooting outside also allows for a wider range of creative possibilities, such as utilizing the natural environment as a backdrop. Additionally, shooting on a sunny day eliminates the need for artificial lighting equipment, making it a cost-effective option.

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