Multi Camera Production Online And Offline Set 2
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This set of Multi Camera Production Online and Offline Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Multi Camera Production Online And Offline Set 2
Q1 | The number of minutes of tape used to shoot a sequence compared to the screen time of thefinished product is known as
- shooting ratio
- canning ratio
- fog index
- screen index
Q2 | CONTINUOUS
- action that moves from one location to another without any interruptions in time
- continuity
- page continuity
- none of the above
Q3 | CRAWL
- superimposed titles move across on screen
- a camera movement
- an equipment
- a trolley.
Q4 | CROSSFADE:
- fade to black then fade to next scene
- cross fire
- crossing of unwanted elements
- none of the above
Q5 | Dialog
- people are supposed to say according to the script
- discussion with script writer and director
- title card
- none of the above
Q6 | Director
- head of an institution
- person converting a script into a movie.
- set designer
- none of the above
Q7 | DISSOLVE TO
- a common transition
- dissolving materials
- solving an issue
- none of the above
Q8 | Dolly
- a mechanism for camera movement
- a chair carrying actors
- a game
- none of the above
Q9 | ESTABLISHING SHOT
- establishment
- beginning of a film to suggest where the story takes place
- final shot
- none of the above
Q10 | EXT.
- scene takes place out of doors
- extra actor
- extra properties
- none of the above
Q11 | EXTREMELY LONG SHOT (XLS):
- very long distance from the subject or action
- panoramic shot
- close up shot
- none of the above
Q12 | FADE OUT
- image appear in to frame
- image slowly disappear to black
- image transit to another frame
- none of the above
Q13 | DISSOLVE TO
- image appear in to frame
- image slowly disappear to black
- image transit to another frame
- none of the above
Q14 | NEXT SCENE
- next chapter
- not the end of the movie, but end of a major movement
- next page
- none of the above
Q15 | FAVOR ON
- a particular character or action is highlighted or "favored" in a shot
- in favor of
- favoring a character
- none of the above
Q16 | Feature Film
- any film at least one hour long that people pay to see
- documentary
- advertorial
- none of the above
Q17 | Final Draft
- writers last rewrite of a script
- drafting
- fair copy
- shooting script
Q18 | FREEZE FRAME:
- the picture stops moving, becoming a still for a period of time
- frame of mist or ice berg
- end of a movie
- none of the above
Q19 | INSERT
- a scene that must be given the camera's full attention for a moment
- inserting a picture
- inserting a dialogue
- none of the above
Q20 | INT.
- scene takes place indoors
- international movie
- interesting scene
- none of the above
Q21 | Intercutting
- at a point, two scenes will be shown a few moments each, back and forth
- cut between shots
- clapping
- none of the above
Q22 | Decoding
- convert text to code
- convert code to text
- convert to code to another code
- none of the above
Q23 | IN to View
- to reveal more of the scene
- arial shot
- wide angle
- close up
Q24 | Encoding
- convert text to code
- convert code to text
- convert to code to another code
- none of the above
Q25 | Iris Out
- transition from one to another frame
- a black circle closes to end a scene
- fade in
- fade out