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This set of Introduction to Cinematography Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Introduction To Cinematography Set 3

Q1 | The first shot is a man looking up. The second shot is a low angle shot of a high riseapartment. The second shot is a _____________________________shot
  • long shot
  • mid – shot
  • extreme long shot
  • point - of – view
Q2 | A camera mounting that straps the camera to the body of the operator to keep therecorded image reasonably steady is known as _______________________
  • steadicam
  • sturdycam
  • studycam
  • none of the above
Q3 | ENG
  • english news group
  • electronic news gathering
  • electronic news group
  • english news gathering
Q4 | Aspect ratio
  • proportion between width and height
  • ratio of a video frame
  • ratio of a monitor frame
  • none of the above
Q5 | Camera angles, continuity, cutting, close-ups and ……………………are the five C’s ofCinematography
  • compulsion
  • calculation
  • co-operation
  • composition
Q6 | Film strip normally runs at a speed of _______________________________per second
  • 24 frames b) 25 frames
  • 30 frames
  • 16 frames
Q7 | A low angle shot emphasizes the _____________________________of the person in the shot
  • brutal character
  • prominence
  • idiotic nature
  • low class status
Q8 | Steadicam is_________________________________
  • a device on which camera is mounted
  • a camera fitted to the body of a person who shoots
  • a device fitted to a camera for flexible shots
  • a small camera used during shoots for publicity shoots
Q9 | Jib arm is a/an________________________________
  • arm of the camera
  • transition device in video film editing
  • device on which camera lens is mounted for flexible movement
  • none of the above
Q10 | _________________________is a device which converts motion picture film image into video
  • cinetal
  • telecine
  • telepic
  • motiontel
Q11 | “Kino-Pravda”, a newsreel of unstaged shots is produced by________________________
  • v.i. pudovkin
  • siegfried kracauer
  • dzigavertov
  • mack sennett
Q12 | The horizontal movement of the camera is called_______________________
  • tilting
  • zooming
  • panning
  • dollying
Q13 | Which of the following is an ideal device on which camera can be mounted for takingvariouskinds of dynamic shots?
  • dolly
  • track
  • crane
  • jibarm
Q14 | An establishing shot is______________________
  • an extreme long shot
  • a wide angle shot
  • a mid shot
  • an extreme close-up
Q15 | ________________________ defines the place or setting where the action is laid
  • scene
  • shot
  • sequence
  • take
Q16 | A continuous view filmed by one camera with out interruption
  • camera angle
  • shot
  • aerial shot
  • none of the above
Q17 | A ______________________________ is a series of scenes, or shots, complete in itself.
  • sequence
  • take
  • tracking shot
  • none of the above
Q18 | An objective camera angle is referred to as____________________________________
  • high angle
  • low angle
  • zoom - in angle
  • audience point of view
Q19 | The first shot is a man looking up. The second shot is a low angle shot of a high riseapartment.The second shot is a _________________________________shot.
  • long shot
  • mid – shot
  • extreme long shot
  • point - of – view
Q20 | In TV interview double look means___________________________________
  • the gaze of the interviewer towards interviewed
  • looking only at the person being interviewed
  • looking at both the interviewer and camera lens
  • none of the above
Q21 | What is the angle of view on a fisheye lens?
  • 180 degrees
  • 225 degrees
  • 270 degrees
  • 290 degrees
Q22 | Daylight colour film is balanced for light at
  • 3200 k
  • 3400 k
  • 5400 k
  • 3000 k
Q23 | Circles of confusion are most prominent in
  • mirror lens
  • zoom lens
  • fisheye lens
  • none of these
Q24 | What is ‘chiaroscuro’?
  • a lens aberration
  • a light and shade effect
  • warped negative film
  • none of these
Q25 | What temperature should colour film be developed at?
  • 95 degrees celsius
  • 100 degrees celsius
  • 105 degrees celsius
  • none of these