Introduction To Cinematography Set 4
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This set of Introduction to Cinematography Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Introduction To Cinematography Set 4
Q1 | Candela is the unit of:
- illumination
- luminous intensity
- luminance
- light energy
Q2 | Visible spectrum of the light has a wavelength in the range of:
- 1000 to 4000 ao
- 4000 to 7000 ao
- 7500 to 12500 ao
- 12500 to 30000 ao
Q3 | What is a ‘dolly’?
- a heavy tripod
- a remote flash
- a camera case
- none of these
Q4 | Focal length
- distance between film and centre of lens
- distance between foreground and background
- distance between object and film.
- none of the above
Q5 | Fill-In-Light
- back ground light
- additional light to soften
- natural light
- none of the above
Q6 | Ambient light
- available light at surrounding
- backlight
- artificial light
- none of the above
Q7 | Autofocus
- lens automatically focus
- manual focus
- view finder focus
- none of the above
Q8 | Camera modes
- portrait
- lens
- view finder
- focal length
Q9 | Aperture:
- controls the size of the hole
- controls speed of shoot
- controls ccd
- none of the above
Q10 | Amount of light that falls in to the sensor of the camera
- exposure
- white balance
- depth of field
- three point lighting
Q11 | Contrast
- balancing pixels
- dealing with colour
- scaling files
- masking
Q12 | AERIAL SHOT
- shot be taken from a plane
- wide angle shot
- shot taken by macro lens
- none of the above.
Q13 | ANGLE ON
- scenes taking place in large settings
- scene taking place in corner
- scene in a room
- none of the above.
Q14 | Wide angle lens
- focal length is smaller
- focal length is longer
- large size of the lens
- none of the above
Q15 | Creating a storyboard of a video programme is usually at
- production stage
- after the shoot
- pre production stage
- scripting stage
Q16 | High angle shot indicates that the camera is positioned …………the subject
- below
- above
- at the eye level
- opposite
Q17 | _________ light method measures light intensity falling upon a subject from each lampdirection in turn.
- incident
- reflected
- surface brightness
- none of the above