| A | B |
| Electronic editing replaced mechanical splice and tape type of editing in the late __________. | 60s |
| David Sarnoff was president of | RCA |
| The father of the modern electronic television is? | Philo T. Farnsworth |
| The Father of the Video Tape Recorder is? | Charles P. Ginsberg |
| Experimental/Scientific TV/Mechanical TV is invented | 1920S, 1930S |
| First decade to broadcast television signals/WWII | 1940s |
| Live Broadcast/beginning of VTR use | 1950s |
| Computer animation/graphics | 1980s |
| Digital era/Non linear editing | 1990s |
| Decade of HDTV | 2000s |
| The television saw very little growth in the early years due to the | Depression, WWII, Lack of Investment |
| The measurement of the aperture setting | F-Stop |
| The appearance of an object with sharp detail | Focus |
| What the camera sees | Field of View |
| Primary colors of Light | Red, Green, Blue |
| The aspect ratio is the relationship between height and width of a TV screen. Standard (NTSC) TV sets have an aspect ratio of 4:3. HDTV has an aspect ratio of ___. | 16X9 |
| Depth of field is a term that refers to the ______ Axis. Objects along that axis that are in focus are what define the depth of field. | Z |
| Frame: From the top of the shoulders up to slightly above the head | CU |
| Shot encompassing the entire face | XCU or ECU |
| Head to toe shot | LS |
| Frame: From the waist line up to slightly above the head | MS |
| Shot is zoomed out. | XLS or ELS |
| Close up of a person looking off to one side of the camera | XC or CS |
| Shot from the chest to the top of the head | Bust |
| 2 subjects in the shot | 2 shot |
| You see the back of someones shoulder near the screen edge but the vectors direct you to a close up of the person in front. | OTS |
| _________ refers to the relative bluishness or reddishness of light. Outdoor light tends to be bluish or around 5600 degree Kelvin. On a cloudy day however, the color temperature could exceed 20,000 degree Kelvin (violet/gray in color). Indoor lighting tends to be yellowish or around 2800 degree Kelvin. A candle tends to be around 1200 degree Kelvin (orangish) | Color Temperature |
| Adjusting the camera’s variable focal length lens is called: | Zoom |
| ____________ is a camera framing technique that allows you to zoom in further on an object even though you may cut off part of someone or something. The mind can mentally fill in the object if the viewer receives enough visual cues to determine the object. | Closure |
| _________ is a term that refers to the space above a person’s head. Too much can seem odd and too little will make it look like their head is stuck against the top of the TV set. | Headroom |
| Identify the hand signals that indicates quiet on the set | Raising your hand above your head and holding it there. |
| Identify the hand signals that indicates Cue talent | Point to camera |
| Identify the hand signals that indicates Wrap it up. | using index finger and motioning in a circular motion above head |
| Identify the hand signals that indicates slow down | Putting hands together and slowly moving them apart |
| Identify the hand signals that indicates keep going or keep talking | using index finger and motioning in a circular motion in front. |
| Name the camera mount that allows the operator to walk and run with the camera remaining steady. | Steadicam |
| What is the basic function of the key light? | Provide a strong light in front and to one side of the object |
| What is the basic function of a fill light? | To eliminate shadows |
| _________ is a term that refers to the space in front of a person. Too much can seem odd and too little will make it look like their nose is stuck against the edge of the TV set. | leadroom |