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M6
Middle shot is from the waist-up, and is being used to focus on what the subject is doing. True False True
It offers a greater DOF. Smaller iris opening High f-stop number Long focal length lenses Wide angle lenses Wide angle lenses
This camera shot is being used to establish the setting or the location of the scene. Long shot Close up Wide shot Medium Wide shot
This camera shot is being used to put emphasis or importance on a specific detail or image. Close-up Detail Shot Long shot Medium Shot Detail Shot
It is a shot in which the camera assumes the position of a subject in order to show us what the subject sees. Close-up Long shot Medium Shot Point of view Point of view
This camera shot is being used to make the subject appear larger than live, and to portray dominance. Close-up Medium Shot High Angle Shot Low angle shot Low angle shot
It allows less light into the camera and causes a larger depth of field. Smaller iris opening High f-stop number Smaller iris opening & High f-stop number Long focal length lenses Smaller iris opening & High f-stop number
It involves mentally dividing up your image using 2 horizontal lines and 2 vertical lines. High Angle Shot Rule of third Long shot Medium Shot Rule of third
This camera shot is in between a long and medium shot, and is popular in Western Films. Close-up Long shot Medium Shot Cowboy Shot Cowboy Shot
This camera shot is being used for dialogue or detail of expressions on the subject. Long shot Tight shot Medium Shot Wide shot Tight shot
A key light is the primary light in a three-point lighting setup. True False True
It illuminates the subject or actor. Key Light Fill Light Back Light Full Light Key Light
Fill light is a light source used to help control contrast. True False True
If a key light is positioned to the side or back of an actor, it will create a mysterious/dramatic mood, and overall keep the image dark. True False True
It is placed higher than the object it is lighting. Key Light Fill Light Back Light Full Light Back Light
Back light is usually the main provider of illumination to your film set or location. True False False(Key Light)
It is a secondary light source which can help controls shadows. Key Light Fill Light Full Light Back Light Fill Light
DOP is the person who controls the key to the final _____ that are projected on screen. costume script images Motion Images
Key light is the one light source around which you build your lighting scheme True False True
It gives more creativity to the shot, compared to a static frame Camera Camera in motion Dolly Drone shot Camera in motion
All are the following variables of with the use of camera, except Camera angle Cut away shot Depth of field Point of view Cut away shot
Selecting the focus object is a key component to directing your viewer’s experience as they watch the elements within your frame. True False True
Wide angle lenses or lenses set to a short focal length how many mm? 5 10 15 20 10
This camera shot is being used to establish two people have a conversation. Close-up Long shot Medium Shot Over the shoulder shot Over the shoulder shot
It affects the perceived message on a particular scene. Camera Camera in motion Long focal length lenses Image size Image size
Wide shot is being used to establish the setting or the location of the scene. True False True
Director is the person who controls the key to the final images that are projected on screen. True False False(Director of Photography)
How many point of lighting in cinematography? 3 4 5 9 3
A fill light is usually placed on the opposite side of the key light, and often not as powerful as the key. True False True
It creates a glowing effect on the edges of the subject, while other areas are darker. Key Light Fill Light Back light Full Light Back light
A fill light illuminates the shadows that are created by the key light. True False True
It is the person who controls the key to the final images that are projected on screen. Director Assistant Director Director Photography Script writer Director Photography
It is placed opposite the key light. Key Light Fill Light Back Light Full Light Fill Light
It doesn’t create own shadows. Key Light Fill Light Back Light Full Light Fill Light
Avoid placing your Fill light close to the camera. True False False
It creates feelings of sadness, happiness, fear. Script Film Lightning Location Motion Film Lightning
All are the following variables of with the use of camera, except Camera angle Focus Extreme Close Up Speed Extreme Close Up
It generates a much shallower DOF. Smaller iris opening High f-stop number Long focal length lenses Wide angle lenses Long focal length lenses
The smaller iris opening allows less light into the camera and causes a larger depth of field. True False True
It is the integration of the variables within a frame to tell the cinematic story. Compassion Composed Composition Compressed Composition
This camera shot is from the waist-up, and is being used to focus on what the subject is doing. Long-shot Close-up Middle Extreme Close-up Middle
Close up shot is being used to establish the setting or the location of the scene but has more emphasis on the subject filling the entire frame and shows the subject's full body. True False False(Long Shot)
The physical placement of the fill light is on the opposite side of the subject from the key light, how many degrees of lens axis? 30 35 45 55 45
Fill light is a light source used to help control _______. image location shadow contrast Contrast
The back light serves to separate objects from the background and enhance the illusion of depth within the film frame. image location shadow Background Background
This camera shot is being used to depict what/where the character is looking at. Close-up POV shot High Angle Shot Low Angle Shot POV shot
Long shot is being used to establish the setting or the location of the scene but has more emphasis on the subject filling the entire frame and shows the subject's full body. True False True
All are the camera angles in the modern film, except Cut away Long shot Camera angle Wide Camera angle
An actor being filmed using two _______ shots to show a scene that a character is walking up to a door. Long Medium High angle Close-up Medium
All are the following variables of with the use of camera, except Image size Over the Shoulder Depth of field Motion Over the Shoulder
High angle shot is classified as an interruption of a continuously viewed scene and it helps in the transition of one sequence to another. True False False(Cutaway Shot)
Cutaway shot is classified as an interruption of a continuously viewed scene and it helps in the transition of one sequence to another. True False True
This camera shot is being used to establish the setting or the location of the scene but has more emphasis on the subject filling the entire frame and shows the subject's full body. Long shot Wide shot Close-up d Extreme Close-up Long Shot
Fills in _______ often created by the brighter key light image location shadow contrast Shadow
Cowboy shot is from the waist-up, and is being used to focus on what the subject is doing. True False False(Medium Shot)
A backlight is usually placed on the opposite side of the key light, and often not as powerful as the key. True False False(Fill Light)
Key light serves to separate objects from the background and enhance the illusion of depth within the film frame. True False False(Back Light)
Avoid placing your Key light close to the camera. True False True
Values of light and dark can generate a sense of depth in the ____ frame 2D 3D 4D None of the mentioned 2D
It is a type of camera shot that has a noticeable tilton the camera's “x-axis”, Close-up Long shot Medium shot Dutch shot Dutch Shot
It helps capture the subject of a photo in a way that's pleasing to look at. Close-up Long shot Medium shot Rule of thirds Rule of thirds
Which of the following is NOT a light used in a three-point lighting set-up for a movie? Key Light Fill Light Back Light Available Light Available Light
Back light serves to separate objects from the background and enhance the illusion of depth within the film frame. True False True
All are the camera angles in the modern film, except Speed Long High Over the Shoulder Speed
What does OTS stand for? Group of answer choices Over the shoulder Over the size Over the sake None of the mentioned Over the shoulder
The following are reasons why camera angles are important in film making, except for. Perspective Acting Emotion Editing Acting
It is set to a short focal length such as 10 mm. Wide angle lenses Long focal length lenses Depth of Field Smaller iris opening Wide angle lenses
This camera shot is being used to convey uneasy emotions or something is not right. Close-up Dutch Angle Shot High Angle Shot Extreme Close-up Dutch Angle Shot
Key light is usually the main provider of illumination to your film set or ______ image location shadow background Location
Backlighting can help bring your subject out and away from looking two dimensional. True False True
M7
Music cue list gives you the freedom of using the said composition in any time and any way you want True False False(Hiring a Composer)
Syncing sound and picture together so footage can be watched in dailies viewings, is what phases in production process? Post Production Pre-Production Production Pre-Phase Post Production
It is a term used when the post-production crew or the director is deciding on what type of music is to be applied on key sequences. Spotting session Scratch music Copyright Hiring a free composer Scratch music
All are the following post production team, except Editor Assistant editor Composer Make up artist Make up artist
All are the following characteristics of a good title, except Short Special Epitomize your film’s allure. Confusing Confusing
Any film has to have a working title, however it changes until the end of the production process. True False True
Screening dailies for the crew, and for the director and producer’s choices and comments, is what phases in production process? Post Production Pre-Production Production Pre-Phase Post Production
All are the following publicity, except Posters Website Teaser/Trailer None of the mentioned None of the mentioned
To avoid issues about copyright, all music must be done by a _________. composer assistant editors sound editor and sound team Actor composer
Supervising the film lab or video, is what phases in production process? Post Production Pre-Production Production Pre-Phase Post Production
Scratch music is a term used when the post-production crew or the director is deciding on what type of music is to be applied on key sequences. True False True
Hiring an editor gives you the freedom of using the said composition in any time and any way you want. True False False(Hiring a Composer)
Marking up the editing script strictly according to what was shot, is what phases in production process? Post Production Pre-Production Production Pre-Phase Post Production
In this process the team gets to choose a passage of a recorded music and try on every key sequence that they seem applicable. Spotting session Scratch music Copyright Hiring a free composer Scratch music
A film egocentrically loaded with credits is a sure sign of amateurism. Title style Over laden titles Contractual or other obligations Font, Layout and Size Over laden titles
Editing is a term used when the post-production crew or the director is deciding on what type of music is to be applied on key sequences. True False False(Scratch Music)
It allows the film to structure what the audience sees, and to structure whose point of view and whose state of mind the audience shares at any given moment. Inner lives Sound effect as scene elision Observe consciousness Inner lives
Editing is thus a powerful tool to imply inner life and inner character contours. Inner lives Sound effect as scene elision Observe consciousness Unifying material into a law Inner lives
Break down the story into acts, and know the specific moment on the film’s timeline. Music cue list Scratch music Copyright Hiring a free composer Music cue list
By using sound and picture transitions creatively, we can transport the viewer forward without cumbersome optical effects Sequence transitions Sound effect as scene elision Observe consciousness Unifying material into a law Sequence transitions
All are the following post production team, except Editor Assistant editor Composer Scriptwriter Scriptwriter
It gives you the freedom of using the said composition in any time and any way you want. Spotting session Scratch music Copyright Hiring a free composer Hiring a free composer
All are the following post production team, except Assistant editors Sound editor and sound team Composer None of the mentioned None of the mentioned
What does CGI stand for? Group of answer choices computer-generated image computer-generated imagery computer-generation imagery computer-generation image computer-generated imagery
Scratch music gives you the freedom of using the said composition in any time and any way you want. True False False, pero true sa isang same question pero tamang sagot dito is Hiring a free composer
It is also able to scatter important clues about the characters’ subjective lives and inner imaginings, Sequence transitions Sound effect as scene elision Observe consciousness Unifying material into a law Sequence transitions
It is the phase of film making whereas sounds, motion pictures, video clips, texts, graphics, computer-generated imagery are being transformed into a film seen by the audience Post Production Pre-Production Production None of the mentioned Post Production
It is the stage after production when the filming is wrapped and the editing of the visual and audio materials begins. Post Production Pre-Production Production None of the mentioned Post Production
Making a hypothesis is like shining a light ahead in the dark. Watching is also thinking Sound effect as scene elision Observe consciousness Unifying material into a law Watching is also thinking
Avoid anything too small or too fancy—or it will disappear on the television screen. Title style Over laden titles Contractual or other obligations Font, Layout and Size Font, Layout and Size
Logging material in preparation for editing, is what phases in production process? Post Production Pre-Production Production Pre-Phase Post Production
It is the key to getting your work seen. Publicity Pictorial Published Process Publicity
All are the following post production team, except Editor Assistant editor Composer Director of photography Director of photography
This means bringing together the sound from one shot with the image from anotherClose-up Sequence transitions Unifying material into a law Sound effect as scene elision Observe consciousness Unifying material into a law
It is important that music cues, once decided, should never be changed without compelling reason. True False True
Hiring a composer is a process the team gets to choose a passage of a recorded music and try on every key sequence that they seem applicable. True False False(Scratch Music)
DON’T JUST EDIT! Watching is also thinking Sound effect as scene elision Observe consciousness Unifying material into a law Watching is also thinking
Spotting for music is the process of viewing the fine cut, deciding where it needs music and where that music will come from. True False True
Watch how eye contact and eye-line shifts function in real life, for these are the outward signs of shifting attention. Watching is also thinking Sound effect as scene elision Observe consciousness Unifying material into a law Observe consciousness
The _________ of popular music used must be acquired. Copyright Spotting Composer Editing Copyright
A film egocentrically loaded with credits is a sure sign of amateurism True False True
Finding, recording, and laying component parts of multitrack sound such as atmospheres, backgrounds, and sync effects, is what phases in production process? Post Production Pre-Production Production Pre-Phase Post Production
Music cue list is the process of viewing the fine cut, deciding where it needs music and where that music will come from. True False False(Spotting Session)
Edit according to eye-line changes, and you’ll be working from human behavior rather than disembodied theory. Watching is also thinking Sound effect as scene elision Observe consciousness Unifying material into a law Observe consciousness
music recording, is what phases in production process? Post Production Pre-Production Production Pre-Phase Post Production
All are the following traits of editor, except Patient Highly Organized Willing to experiment endlessly Self-control Self-control
Avoid fancy logos or visionary company names. True False True
All are the following post production team, except Editor Actor Composer Music editor Actor
M8
View it as a Director is what sound considerations? Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene All sounds must all come to sound like one Watch the film
Levels of Sound for every microphones is an example of Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene All sounds must all come to sound like one Dialogue scene
Match ambience track from one shot to another related shot by adding ambient is what sound considerations? Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene All sounds must all come to sound like one All sounds must all come to sound like one
Acoustic Coloration is an example of after the film True False False(Dialogue Scene)
Take a break and watch it a second time is what sound considerations? Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene All sounds must all come to sound like one Watch the film
Sound expert should have the following except Reduce resonance Control ambient sound and sound penetrating from the outside. Scout each location Other sounds that can be heard from the recording Other sounds that can be heard from the recording
Listen closely to the sounds you hear is an example of watch the film True False True
All are the following components of sound considerations, except Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene Sound Perspective Sound Perspective
A level of Sound for every microphone is an example of dialogue scene. True False True
He is an American film editor and sound designer. Walter Murch Walter March Wulter Murch Walter Marche Walter Murch
Try the element of silence in some scenes applicable before watching the film True False False(After watching the film)
It adds soft furniture or irregular surfaces to break up the unwanted movement of sound. Reduce resonance Control ambient sound and sound penetrating from the outside. Scout each location Unnecessary Echoes Reduce resonance
Psychoacoustics is an example of Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene All sounds must all come to sound like one After the film
It is the aural sensation of distance. Sound Reflectivity Sound Perspective Audio Visio Psychoacoustics Psychoacoustics( Pero sound perspective dapat ung right answer)
Add dramatic considerations after watching the film True False True
It assesses the location by clapping hands loud but once. Reduce resonance Control ambient sound and sound penetrating from the outside. Scout each location Unnecessary Echoes Scout each location
Add a dramatic consideration is what sound considerations? Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene All sounds must all come to sound like one After the film
Acoustic Coloration is an example of dialogue scene. True False True
It pertains to how sound bounces off the surfaces. Sound Reflectivity Sound Perspective Audio Visio Psychoacoustics Sound Perspective ( Pero sound reflectivity dapat ung right answer)
Place all the close shots on one track in the sound timeline is what sound considerations? Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene All sounds must all come to sound like one All sounds must all come to sound like one
Room Resonance/ Ambience is an example of dialogue scene. True False True
Room Resonance/ Ambience is an example of watch the film True False False(Dialogue Scene)
Set levels, sound filtering, and equalization for each mic position is what sound considerations? Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene All sounds must all come to sound like one All sounds must all come to sound like one
This is the part when audience instinctively searches for meanings. Sound Reflectivity Sound Perspective Audio Visio Psychoacoustics Sound Perspective ( pero Audio Vision dapat ung right answer)
It pertains to sounds that don’t mirror what is actually on screen. Sound Reflectivity Sound Perspective Audio Visio Psychoacoustics Audio Visio
Take a break and watch it a second time after watching the film True False False(Before watch the Film)
All are the following components of sound considerations, except Group of answer choices Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene Audio visio Dialogue scene
It applies carpet and drapes to reduce reflectivity on ceiling, floor, and walls. Reduce resonance Control ambient sound and sound penetrating from the outside. Scout each location Unnecessary Echoes Reduce resonance
Observe rhythm, length and a cut of music is what sound considerations? Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene All sounds must all come to sound like one Watch the film
View it as an Audience Music cue list is what sound considerations? Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene All sounds must all come to sound like one Watch the film
Do not settle for the cut to cut version of the dialogue without any adjustment is what sound considerations? Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene All sounds must all come to sound like one Dialogue scene
It is pertains to the audiences' perception of the sounds and emotional impact Sound Reflectivity Sound Perspective Audio Visio Psychoacoustics Psychoacoustics
What does it mean if It is “UNWORKABLY-LIVE”? if no reverbs heard after the clap if there are reverbs. other sounds that can be heard from the recording none of the mentioned if there are reverbs.
Allow a perspective change is what sound considerations? Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene All sounds must all come to sound like one All sounds must all come to sound like one
Try the element of silence in some scenes applicable is what sound considerations? Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene All sounds must all come to sound like one After the film
All the long shots on a third is what sound considerations? Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene All sounds must all come to sound like one All sounds must all come to sound like one
A character is falling off a cliff is an example of Sound Reflectivity Sound Perspective Audio Visio Psychoacoustics Sound Perspective
Listen closely to the sounds you hear after watching the film True False True
All the two-shots on another is what sound considerations? Watch the film After the film Dialogue scene All sounds must all come to sound like one All sounds must all come to sound like one
It is somehow being neglected due to the fact that editing can be done anytime in any form of sound. Sound recording Unnecessary Echoes Crackles Dropouts Sound recording
What does it mean if It is “USEFULLY-DRY”? if no reverbs heard after the clap if there are reverbs. other sounds that can be heard from the recording none of the mentioned None of the mentioned(pero if no reverbs heard after the clap dapat ung right answer)
It secures location and don’t let passers by/ extras, crew or anyone, make unnecessary sound. Reduce resonance Control ambient sound and sound penetrating from the outside Scout each location Unnecessary Echoes Reduce resonance ( pero Control ambient sound and sound penetrating from the outside dapat ung right answer)
M9
What stage of production involves analyzing and adjusting the script before final editing? Editing phase Distribution phase Promotion phase Shooting phase Editing phase
Which tool allows users to create text in a video project? Slip Tool Type Tool Pen Tool Track Select Tool Type Tool
What is the main purpose of the toolbox in Adobe Premiere Pro? To record audio To access basic editing tools To save exported videos To store video clips To access basic editing tools
The Razor Tool is used to cut clips in the timeline True False True
What tool allows movement through the timeline workspace? Razor Tool Ripple Edit Tool Pen Tool Hand Tool Hand Tool
What tool is used to cut clips in the timeline? Type Tool Razor Tool Hand Tool Slip Tool Razor Tool
What is the first stage of editing mentioned before final editing? Distribution First assembly Sound mixing Color grading First assembly
Why must editors know their editing software well? To write better scripts To replace actors To reduce editing errors and work efficiently To manage costumes To reduce editing errors and work efficiently
How can multiple clips be selected individually in the timeline? Use the Razor Tool Drag the Hand Tool Hold Shift while clicking clips Press Enter repeatedly Hold Shift while clicking clips
Editors do not need to understand their editing software to produce good results True False False
What key should be pressed to select only the video or audio portion of a clip? Enter key Tab key Alt key Ctrl Key Alt key
What is the first step recommended for someone new to video editing? Memorize the script Hire an editor Buy expensive equipment Know the basics of the editing software Know the basics of the editing software
What skill is emphasized in "Putting it all Together" to help assemble and finalize a film project? Acting techniques Basic editing skills Sound recording Costume design Basic editing skills
The first assembly is part of the editing process in film production True False True
What tool is used to draw or create custom shapes and adjustments in editing? Type Tool Hand Tool Pen Tool Slip Tool Pen Tool
Holding the Alt key allows you to select only the audio or video part of a clip True False True
What is the main workspace where clips are arranged during editing? Canvas Dashboard Timeline Browser Timeline
Which tool selects clips across tracks in the timeline? Razor Tool Pen Tool Track Select Tool Hand Tool Track Select Tool
What happens when you Shift-click a selected clip again? The clip is duplicated The clip is exported The clip is deleted The clip is removed from the selection The clip is removed from the selection
Which tool is considered the default tool in Premiere Pro? Pen Tool Hand Tool Selection Tool Razor Tool Selection Tool
The Type Tool is used to add text elements in a video project True False True
Which tool is used to adjust clip timing without changing the overall length of the sequence? Selection Tool Type Tool Hand Tool Slip Tool Slip Tool
Editing is an important process in assembling film footage into a final product True False True
What software is mentioned for basic video editing in the module? iMovie Adobe Premiere Pro CC Final Cut Pro DaVinci Resolve Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Adobe Premiere Pro CC is one of the tools used for video editing True False True
The toolbox in Premiere Pro contains different tools for editing tasks True False True
M10
Why is analysis feedback important during the film editing process? It increases the film budget It replaces the editing software It removes the need for editing It helps improve the film by identifying strengths and weaknesses It helps improve the film by identifying strengths and weaknesses
What should be written next to each sequence box? Director’s salary Camera model used Contribution of the sequence to the film Budget of the scene Contribution of the sequence to the film
A sequence may introduce characters settings or relationships True False True
What tool helps filmmakers understand their film structure clearly? Microphone Camera lens Storyboard Diagram or flowchart Diagram or flowchart
What does a block diagram mainly represent in film analysis? Actor contracts Sequence flow of the film Sound effects list Equipment list Sequence flow of the film
A diagram can help filmmakers see their film structure clearly True False True
The final cut process can sometimes feel exhausting and frustrating True False True
What should be written inside each box of the diagram? Lighting instructions Camera settings Marketing strategy Sequence content such as characters and actions Sequence content such as characters and actions
What should filmmakers do when they start losing grip on their craft? Delete the project Seek help from critics or others Stop editing completely Ignore the problem Seek help from critics or others
What happens when editors keep repeating the same mistakes? Critics stop watching The film improves automatically They lose control over their craft The film ends quickly They lose control over their craft
Film sequences can also create mood or emotion in the story True False True
Why might filmmakers begin to see every version of their film as the same? They stopped editing They changed the actors They changed the script entirely They are watching it repeatedly They are watching it repeatedly
Before showing the film to critics what should filmmakers prepare? A new script A soundtrack A marketing plan A block diagram abstract of the film A block diagram abstract of the film
Each box in the diagram represents a sequence in the film True False True
Reviewing a film sequence by sequence helps understand its role in the story True False True
Why should filmmakers listen to critics when reviewing their film? To ignore their comments To promote the film To improve the film using feedback To increase ticket sales To improve the film using feedback
What is the purpose of analyzing each sequence carefully? To change the script entirely To understand its role in the whole story To remove actors To shorten the film automatically To understand its role in the whole story
What is the goal of analyzing film sequences using feedback? Reduce actors Improve the overall quality of the film Increase production cost Change the filming location Improve the overall quality of the film
Using analysis feedback helps filmmakers improve their film project True False True
What problem occurs when editors become obsessed with small details? They improve the film automatically They stop editing They finish editing quickly They repeatedly try to fix minor issues They repeatedly try to fix minor issues
Editors may lose objectivity to make judgments True False False
What can happen when editors spend too much time making the final cut? They stop editing completely They become more objective They finish editing faster They lose objectivity in judging their work They lose objectivity in judging their work
Critics should always be ignored during film production True False False(Should not be ignored)
Why is feedback from critics valuable in filmmaking? It provides new perspectives on the film It changes the actors It replaces editing software It creates new scenes automatically It provides new perspectives on the film
What is the purpose of creating a block diagram for the film? To change the actors To gain a fresh and detached perspective To design costumes To record sound To gain a fresh and detached perspective
How should filmmakers review their film during analysis? Random clips only Trailer first All scenes at once Sequence by sequence Sequence by sequence
Feedback is useless when editing a film project True False False
What can a sequence contribute to the development of a film? Ticket pricing Advertising campaigns Film distribution Introduction of characters or settings Introduction of characters or settings
What feeling may arise during the final editing process of a film? Excitement only Exhaustion and frustration Indifference Relaxation Exhaustion and frustration
What can sequences help create in a film aside from information? Equipment upgrades Ticket sales Mood or feeling Costume changes Mood or feeling
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