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Who is in charge of the entire production? |
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Who is responsible for the quality of the images? |
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Who is the head of the art department? |
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What is the main motivating light in a scene? |
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What are the other 2 lights in the three point lighting set up? |
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What is the bending of light called |
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How do we calculate the f-stop? |
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dividing the focal lens with lens diameter |
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How many frames per second with the standard film frame rate? |
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24 fps for film and television is 30 |
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Name the major parts of the camera: |
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- Registration pin - Aperture - Pull down daw - Gate - Pressure plate |
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sensitivity of film emulsion |
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is a 24 hour reference clock and coded as a digital audio signal allows for frames accurate editing. |
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Who is responsible for ensuring that the lighting on the actors and sets is correct for the shots? |
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who supervises the actual construction of the set? |
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Who is the gaffer' s number one assistant? |
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who is the chief set electrician? |
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Who is a general labor on the set? |
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Who is the head of the grip department? |
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Who is the key grips number one assistant? |
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Who is an electrical labor on the set? |
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Who record the dialogue and other sounds from the set for the film? |
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What differs to the sound and dimension of figures and forms relative to a specific unit of measure? |
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These are built of all sets prior to the construction of the final sets. |
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this are models used for the actual filming |
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with this we can set the mood, evoke emotion, tell time, and enhance the subject matter |
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This establishes the directionality and source of motivation for the scene |
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This is used when necessary to create a desirable lighting ratio on the actors face |
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This is used to separate the actors from the background |
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This gathers the lights and projects the images in front of the camera onto the film gate for exposure |
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what is the distance from the center of the lens to the exposing film at the film plane? |
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This is a measurement of how much light is allowed through the lens |
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This is a device that controls the amount of light through the lens |
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What is simply a more precise f-stop measurement, measured through each individual lens |
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This is both literally and figuratively the focal points of the motion picture camera's mechanical operation |
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It consists of mirrored, constantly rotating half-disk positioned between the lens and the film gate aperture |
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What stores the film both before and after exposure? |
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What the film's top layer that captures images? |
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What describes in numbers how sensitive the film stock is to light? |
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its a process where film images get captured into video. |
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