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This is the starting file for the Test 4 review This is the starting file for the Test 4 review. It is not yet completed—so read the assigned chapters and use the course outline until this is completed. And use what’s here for now… Answer would be here

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BEGIN CHAP. 13: A ________ shot is when the camera is positioned lower than the subject low-angle

Any background that is supported by hanging on a wall, a lighting grid, or another overhead support is referred to as a _______. Hanging unit

_____, also known as _____ are used to elevate the talent or set Platforms, risers

Rugs, wood, rubber tiles, and paint can be used on a set as Floor treatment

______ are set decorations that can establish the mood and style of the production. They can include fireplaces, lamps, plants, pictures, or draperies Set dressings

______ are items that are touched and handled by the talent during the production. These could include a pen, dishes, a cell phone, or silverware Properties / props

Referring back to our lighting discussion, a pure black background is also known as a ________ cameo

A background that is plain white is called a _______ background. limbo

When a specific color background (blue or green) can be replaced with another image source the effect is called a ___ chromakey

A set that is built into a studio for regular use is a ______________ set permanent

A ________ set is computer generated into a scene virtual

Chapter 13 defines a _____ as a general purpose, detail-less background. cyclorama

Don’t study just the review These are some random samples of materials from Section 4. Also be sure to read the chapters and make note of major terms and ideas. Don’t study just the review

Begin Chap. 14: Text that moves horizontally across a television screen is a _____ crawl

Chapter 14 says an audience’s first impression of a television program will probably come from the Opening graphics

The graphics that announce the beginning of a program are called the Opening titles

________ is the generic name for any type of TV graphic creation equipment Character generator

A _______ graphic may commonly be a name key and is called this because of where it appears on the screen Lower third

When text moves up or down a screen it is referred to as a _____ roll

The center 80 percent of the screen where it is safe to place graphics is called the __________ Safe title area

Don’t study just the review These are some random samples of materials from Section 4. Also be sure to read the chapters and make note of major terms and ideas. Don’t study just the review

Interlaced / progressive scan Begin Chap. 15: Which type of display system scans all odd numbered lines first and then goes back and scans all even numbered lines? / Which type of video display system scans all lines sequentially? Interlaced / progressive scan

HDTV formats currently utilize this aspect ratio: 16:9

4K television is commonly referred to as _______ UHD / Ultra High Definition

______ Televisions were (have been discontinued) high-quality, thin flat-panel screens that could be viewed from a wide angle, while ___ televisions send a variable current though a liquid crystal solution to form a quality video image Plasma / LCD

Storage devices which can store large amounts of digital data without having any moving parts are called Flash memory

A real-time recorder/player that can simultaneously record and playback high-quality video and includes smooth fast-motion and slow-motion playback is a _______ Video server

Begin Chap. 16: DVE stands for ______ and CGI stands for _______ Digigal video effect / computer generated imagery

A ______ is any effect, such as a dissolve, a fade or wipe, that is created digitally, rather than mechanically DVE

A gradual change between black and a video image or from video to black. fade

On a nonlinear editing system, the portion of the graphical interface of a nonlinear editing system where the editor will position the program’s video segments is called the timeline

The transition known as the _______ is an instantaneous switch from one shot to the next and is the most common transition cut

What is the term for a jarring transition that is created when two shots are cut together that are too similar in size, angle, and subject matter? Jump cut

The term for a continuous time-signal that assigns a unique address to each frame of the recording. Time code

The term for ensuring that a seamless performance can be maintained throughout multiple takes. continuity

In terms of editing, a video segment is known as a clip

The transition known as the ________ is created by fading out one image as another fades in. It often indicates the passage of time dissolve

___ is the ratio of footage recorded to footage actually used in a program. Shooting ratio

________ is the copying or dubbing of segments from a master tape to another tape in sequential order Linear editing

Chapter 16 calls a ______ a novel transition between two video images that can have many shapes wipe

In nonlinear editing, the term for cutting frames off shots to make them shorter. trimming

Chapter 16 calls a ______ a novel transition between two video images that can have many shapes wipe

What is the process of viewing footage and writing down the scene/take numbers, the length of each shot, the time code, and descriptions of each shot? logging

EDL stands for ________ (see class notes)

_______ refers to repeating a scene from enough different angles to ensure that a seamless performance can be maintained throughout multiple takes. continuity

Chapter 16 says a _______ type of shot is used to cover edits so viewers do not know an edit occurred? See Chap. 16

What is the name of the technique used when an editor "loses time" by omitting part of the action? Cinematic time

Commentary over video is known as: See Chap. 16

Chapter 17 has no review questions here Chapter 17 has no review questions here. See the course outline for some of the main content of Chap. 17 Read the chapters