Digital Cinematography II Assessment Review

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1. What advantages does a time schedule give you in shooting?

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A time schedule in shooting provides several advantages. It helps in planning out the day on the set by considering factors such as lighting, food, cast, and overall production. This allows for better organization and efficiency during the shoot. By having a clear schedule, the crew can ensure that they have enough time for each shot, allocate resources appropriately, and maintain a smooth workflow. It also helps in avoiding delays and ensuring that all necessary elements are in place for a successful shoot.

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2. How would you change the shutter speed on the FS100?

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To change the shutter speed on the FS100, you would use the Shutter Speed button. This button is specifically designed for adjusting the shutter speed settings on the camera. By pressing this button, you can access the menu or options related to the shutter speed and make the necessary changes. The Picture Profile button and Visual Index button are not related to adjusting the shutter speed on this camera.

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3. What two ways could you use to create a slow motion shot on the FS100?       

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To create a slow motion shot on the FS100, you can use the S&Q (Slow & Quick) button and the Smooth Slow Rec button. The S&Q button allows you to adjust the frame rate of the camera, which is essential for achieving slow motion effects. The Smooth Slow Rec button, on the other hand, enables the camera to record at a higher frame rate and then play it back at a slower speed, resulting in a smooth slow motion shot. Using these two buttons in combination allows you to capture and produce slow motion footage on the FS100.

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4. What would you use a polarizer filter for?

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A polarizer filter is used to darken skies and clouds by reducing glare and increasing contrast. It can also make reflections in windows become invisible by blocking the polarized light that causes them. Therefore, all of the given options are correct uses for a polarizer filter.

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5. What software would you use to create a storyboard? 

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Celtx is the correct answer because it is a software specifically designed for creating storyboards. It provides a range of tools and features that allow users to easily create and organize visual representations of scenes, shots, and sequences. Celtx also offers collaboration features, making it a popular choice among filmmakers and other creative professionals for creating storyboards.

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6. Why would you use a punch in camera move?

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A punch in camera move is used to create a close-up shot that can be intercut with a wider shot. This technique is commonly used in filmmaking to emphasize a particular moment or detail in a scene. By zooming in on a character's face or an object, the punch in camera move allows the audience to focus on a specific element and adds visual interest to the overall sequence. It helps to enhance the storytelling and convey emotions effectively by providing a more intimate perspective.

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7. What does the camera move move out accomplish?

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The camera move out accomplishes the task of revealing the overall set or scene. This means that the camera is pulled back or moves away from the characters or action, allowing the viewer to see a wider perspective of the surrounding environment. This technique is often used to establish the context or setting of a scene and provide a sense of scale or spatial awareness.

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8. What lens size (mm) would you use for a wide angle shot?

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A wide angle shot captures a larger field of view, allowing more of the scene to be included in the frame. A smaller lens size, such as 20mm, is ideal for wide angle shots as it provides a wider perspective and a greater sense of depth. This allows for the inclusion of more elements in the frame, making it suitable for landscape photography, architectural shots, or any situation where you want to capture a wide expanse of the scene.

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9. How would you create a rolling shot on screen?

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To create a rolling shot on screen, one can shoot the scene while attaching the camera to a moving platform or car. This technique allows the camera to capture the movement and create a dynamic rolling effect, adding visual interest and immersion to the shot. By attaching the camera to a moving object, such as a car, the shot can simulate the sensation of rolling or moving along with the subject, creating a more dynamic and engaging visual experience for the audience.

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10. How would you change frame rates on the Sony FS100 camera?                          

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To change frame rates on the Sony FS100 camera, you would use the S&Q button.

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11. What effect does a ND .06 give you? 

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A ND .06 filter reduces the amount of light entering the lens by two stops. This means that when using this filter, you need to increase the exposure by two stops to compensate for the reduced light. Opening up the lens refers to increasing the aperture size to allow more light in, which is necessary when using a ND .06 filter. Therefore, the correct answer is that a ND .06 filter makes you open up the lens by two stops.

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12. Name 3 filters that would soften your image. 

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The correct answer is A Gold Diffusion FX and a Ultra Con #2 and a White Pro-Mist filter. These filters are specifically designed to soften the image. The Gold Diffusion FX filter adds a soft, warm glow to the image, while the Ultra Con #2 filter reduces contrast and creates a soft focus effect. The White Pro-Mist filter adds a subtle haze to the image, further enhancing the softening effect.

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What advantages does a time schedule give you in shooting?
How would you change the shutter speed on the FS100?
What two ways could you use to create a slow motion shot on the FS100?...
What would you use a polarizer filter for?
What software would you use to create a storyboard? 
Why would you use a punch in camera move?
What does the camera move move out accomplish?
What lens size (mm) would you use for a wide angle shot?
How would you create a rolling shot on screen?
How would you change frame rates on the Sony FS100 camera?  ...
What effect does a ND .06 give you? 
Name 3 filters that would soften your image. 
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