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FDM Exam 2
Baylor FDM-Sight, Sound, Motion. Korpi
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Film, Theatre & Television
Undergraduate 1
02/05/2014

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Aesthetic energy
Definition
The energy we perceive from aesthetic phenomena, such as color, sound, and motion.
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Brightness constancy
Definition
When we perceive white as white and black as black regardless of the actual reflectance values.
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Color attributes
Definition
Hue, saturation, and brightness.
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Color constancy
Definition
Perceiving a color as uniform despite variations.
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Color energy
Definition
The relative aesthetic impact a color has on us
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Color model
Definition
A graphic representation of the integration of the three color attributes
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Color temperature
Definition
The relative bluishness or reddishness of white light measured in Kelvin degrees.
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Grayscale
Definition
A series of achromatic steps of gray leading from white to black.
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Primaries
Definition
Basic colors that, when mixed, can render almost all other colors.
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Additive color mixing
Definition
Uses red, green, and blue light.
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Hue
Definition
The color attribute that indicates the actual color of an object – red, blue, yellow, and so on.
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Lightness
Definition
How light or dark we perceive various brightness steps.
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Moire effect
Definition
Occurs when contrasting stripes or intricate patterns interfere with the scanning lines of the video system.
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RGB
Definition
Stands for red, green, blue.
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Chromatic
Definition
Its basic meaning is “with color.”
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Color
Definition
Specific wavelengths within the visible light spectrum, which we interpret as various hues.
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White balance
Definition
Process of equalizing the three primary color channels to reproduce a white object as white.
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Hue circle
Definition
Colors arranged in rainbow order from red to orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple.
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Continuing vectors
Definition
Succeed each other in the same direction
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Converging vectors
Definition
Point or move toward each other
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Digital cinema
Definition
High-resolution digital cameras instead of traditional film
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External vector
Definition
Force with a direction and a magnitude operating outside of us
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Gestalt
Definition
A complete configuration that we perceive through psychological closure
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Graphic vector
Definition
Created by lines or by stationary elements arranged in such a way as to suggest a line
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Internal vector
Definition
Force with a direction and a magnitude operating within us
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Mental map
Definition
Viewer’s understanding of where things are supposed to be in on-screen and off-screen space
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On-screen space
Definition
Space actually contained within the borders of the video or motion picture screen
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Superimposition
Definition
Simultaneous overlay of two pictures on the same screen
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Headroom
Definition
Space between the top of the head and the upper screen edge
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Magnetism of the frame
Definition
Pull that the frame (screen edges) exerts on objects within the frame (screen)
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Mobile media
Definition
Portable devices with a very small viewing screen, such as smartphones
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Psychological closure
Definition
Taking a minimal number of clues and mentally filling in nonexistent information
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Vector magnitude
Definition
Degree of directional certainty and force of a vector
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Asymmetry of the frame
Definition
Right and left, top and bottom of frame are unequal, not interchangeable
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Figure/ground principle
Definition
Our tendency to organize a scene into figures that lie in front of a background
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Graphic weight
Definition
Relative lightness or heaviness we perceive from a specific graphic mass
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Low-definition
Definition
Low-resolution picture (consisting of relatively few pixels) or low-fidelity sound
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Vector field
Definition
Combination of vectors operating within a single picture field (frame)
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z-axis index vector
Definition
Looking or pointing directly at the camera
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Aspect ratio
Definition
Relationship of screen width to screen height
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Balance
Definition
Relative structural stability of objects or events within the screen
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Leadroom
Definition
Space in front of a person or an object moving toward the edge of the screen
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Noseroom
Definition
Space in front of a person looking or pointing toward the edge of the screen
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Off-screen space
Definition
Space immediately surround the video or motion picture screen
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Pillar boxing
Definition
Technique for changing the aspect ratio to show standard 4:3 video material on a wider screen by leaving empty vertical side bars on the sides of the image
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Premature closure
Definition
Applying psychological closure using on-screen cues that do not project the image into off-screen space
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Static balance
Definition
Stable balance, as in a symmetrical arrangement of visual elements
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Dynamic balance
Definition
Asymmetrical balance where the graphic weight and the vectors are not equal on both sides of the screen
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Natural dividing lines
Definition
Graphic vectors that occur at prominent points on a body, such as the horizontal ones formed by the eyes or the bottom of the nose
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Wide-screen format
Definition
The most common aspect ratio used for American movies – 1.85:1
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Golden section
Definition
Classical proportional system in which the smaller section of a line is to the greater section as the greater is to the total length of the line
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Graphic mass
Definition
Precisely defined screen area – such as a person, an object, or an abstract wipe pattern – that is seen as a figure against a ground
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Letterboxing
Definition
Technique for changing the aspect ratio to show wide-screen material on narrower screen by leaving black borders at the top and the bottom of the image
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Open set
Definition
A set whose background scenery is not continuous or not connected by a common background
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Rule of thirds
Definition
A fail-safe composition where the screen is divided into three horizontal and three vertical fields
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Windowboxing
Definition
Placing a smaller picture in the center of the actual display screen, with the leftover space of the larger frame surrounding it
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Labile balance
Definition
Heightened stage of dynamic balance
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Multiple screens
Definition
Various-sized second-order screens keyed into the first-order primary screen, or separate screens set side-by-side that show different, usually related, scenes
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Size constancy
Definition
Perception of the actual size of an object regardless of the distance and the angle of view
Term
Color vibrations
Definition
caused by juxtaposing highly saturated complementary colors (usually colors that lie opposite on the hue circle) and narrow-striped, highly contrasting patterns.
Term
the Achromatic Axis
Definition
The grayscale around which the hue circle revolves (in the Munsell color model)
Term
On the color solid, the farther the color is from the achromatic axis of the color scale, the
________.
Definition
more saturated
Term
Dimming a lighting instrument influences the color temperature of its light because _________.
Definition
the white light gets progressively more reddish
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When you additively mix green and red light you get ________/
Definition
yellow
Term
The surface on which a color is painted may _______.
Definition
alter that color
Term
Arnheim's theory about color
Definition
for colors which are not pure hues, the color of the variation from the main hue determines the warm-cold effect
Term
Most lights used for TV and film lighting burn at 3,200 degree Kelvin. When color temperature is lowered from that point, the light becomes progressively:
Definition
more reddish
Term
The three attributes of color are _______.
Definition
hue, saturation, brightness
Term
The color attribute that contributes primarily to color energy is _______.
Definition
saturation
Term
Spectral or rainbow order
Definition
colors arranged around the periphery of the "hue circle" are in
Term
On television, scenery or clothing that has narrow, contrasting color strips is especially prone to _______.
Definition
color vibration
Term
Cold-colored scenes may indicate all of the following:
Definition
disillusionment, mystery, sadness
Term
The expressive function of color is to:
Definition
make us feel a certain way
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In using color to establish mood, you should pay particular attention to:
Definition
complementary values of color
Term
According to Zettl, it is not so much the color itself (the hue) that we associate with the quality of an object or event but rather the _______________ of that color.
Definition
aesthetic energy
Term
Hues alone can fulfill the ________ function of color
Definition
informational
Term
_______ is least suited for using the compositional function of color.
Definition
Television
Term
The _________ function of color is especially prominent in color photos.
Definition
compositional
Term
When using a color symbolically keep in mind:
Definition
your audience must be familiar with the symbolic meanings you are trying to reference, an understated color may remain undetected and ineffective, an overstated color may be too obvious to a sensitive viewer, AND symbols vary from time to time and place to place
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Desaturation theory correlates:
Definition
relative saturation with degrees of viewer involvement
Term
Our main objective in the informational use of color is ______.
Definition
clarity
Term
Advertisers will often ______________.
Definition
create a secondary frame within the principal frame because it draws attention to the central message
Term
The television or movie screen is, according to Zettl, like an empty page because:
Definition
it represents a defined space…an area within which we can orient ourselves
Term
Analog television was more a ______ medium than a ________ medium.
Definition
“people”;“landscape”
Term
The best type of shot for a mobile media display is a ____.
Definition
close-up
Term
If we are unfamiliar with an object, we tend to judge its size by ________.
Definition
how much screen area it takes up.
Term
The most accurate indicator of actual object size, when shown on the screen, is ______.
Definition
showing it in relation to a person
Term
Fitting a 4 x 3 format to a wide screen (16 x 9) aspect ratio:
Definition
leaves side bars or dead zones
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Movies that emphasize landscape and spectacle will have the greatest aesthetic energy when presented on a:
Definition
movie screen with surround sound
Term
Content snacking
Definition
using the same character in different stories
Term
When held in a vertical position, a smartphone will display a _____ 4 x 3 image, with empty areas on the top and bottom of the screen, and a ______ 4 x 3 image if held horizontally.
Definition
letterboxed;pillarboxed
Term
Tilting (canting) the horizontal plane causes _________.
Definition
the picture to become less stable
Term
Strong index vectors pointing screen-center can override:
Definition
the magnetism of the frame
Term
We tend to pay more attention to an object when it is placed on the:
Definition
right side of the screen
Term
_______ neutralizes the magnetism of the frame.
Definition
Headroom
Term
Among the vector types, _______ have the highest magnitude.
Definition
motion vectors
Term
The ______ the graphic mass that is in motion, the ______ its vector magnitude.
Definition
larger;higher
Term
Probably the strongest forces operating within the screen, which lead our eyes from one point to another within or even outside the picture field are:
Definition
directional forces
Term
The easiest way to change a static balance into a dynamic one is to ______.
Definition
tilt the horizon line
Term
An effective way to facilitate closure in off-screen space is to:
Definition
frame the object so that its natural dividing lines do not coincide with a screen edge
Term
_____ contributes to illogical closure.
Definition
Having the background object be perceived as an integral part of the foreground
Term
The _______ is most important in determining the relative stages of balance.
Definition
communication context
Term
Converging index vectors of _______ magnitude do balance each other.
Definition
equal
Term
In a temporary moving image of video and film, an unbalanced structure _______.
Definition
can be startling and an attention-getter
Term
According to Zettl, instant access to information has become:
Definition
a necessity and a means of power
Term
The ______ is the most important factor in determining whether to frame a shot with static or dynamic balance.
Definition
communication intent and context
Term
__________ are effective for helping viewers locate the desired information quickly without having to scan the whole screen.
Definition
Graphic blocks
Term
_______ are powerful structural elements that usually override the lesser forces of graphic weight and magnetism of the frame.
Definition
Vectors
Term
________ is most likely to produce a dynamic balance.
Definition
The golden section
Term
When an object moves off-center, its graphic weight _________.
Definition
increases
Term
Strong vectors pulling in one direction can easily override _________ on the screen.
Definition
a mass centrally located
Term
Information crammed into the bottom of the screen is a common technique in television news called the ______.
Definition
lower third
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