U2 L4 Tools, Technology, And Equipment To Produce In Video And Film Flashcards

1
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What is Digital Filmmaking?

A

processes and techniques used in making films

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2
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What form of filmmaking is most preferred to filmmaker purists?

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traditional filmmaking (actual film)

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3
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What is film?

A

plastic strip made of chemical layers and a layer of light-sensitive crystals

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4
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What was the first major studio that stopped releasing movies on film material in the US?

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Paramount

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5
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What is a Digital Cinema Package (DCP)?

A

files on a hard drive for film projection

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6
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How can a theater owner cut costs for screening a movie digitally?

A

film studios pay a virtual print free

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7
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What was film projection like in the post WW II era?

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  • risky
  • projectionists highly paid but had dangerous jobs as nitrate film is flammable
  • fires in projection booths were common
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8
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Why do most directors prefer digital cameras?

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  • easy to transport and fast

- compared, 35mm film cameras are bulky

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9
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What are the most important components in a camera?

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  • light-processing chip
  • video signal
  • gears for recording
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10
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What is a light-processing chip?

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converts light to electrical signal

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11
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What are Charge coupled devices (CCD)?

A

type of light-processing chip that has two sensors
1-sensitive to light color
2-sensitive to brightness

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12
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What is the difference between consumer cameras and professional cameras in terms of CCDs?

A

C- uses only CCD

P- has prism

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13
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What is a 3-CCD camera?

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produces cleaner, sharper and more saturated image compared to CCD

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14
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What is the largest criticism of digital cameras?

A

lack of depth of field

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15
Q

What is Depth of Field?

A

distance between nearest and farthest objects that can appear in an acceptable range of focus

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16
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What are Complementary Metal Oxide Conductors (CMO)?

A
  • 35mm chips
  • capable of producing depth of field that is close to 35mm film cameras
  • captures better flesh tones and smoother curves
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17
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What is progressive format (p)?

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  • resolution meaning the FULL picture updates every 1/60th of a second
  • film-like look
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18
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What is interlaced format (I)?

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  • resolution meaning HALF of the picture is updated every 1/60th of a second
  • video look
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19
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What is the smallest high-definition resolution?

A

280 x 720

720p

20
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What does 1080i represent as a resolution?

A

1920 x 1080 pixels sent at 60 INTERLACED fps

21
Q

What does 1080p represent as a resolution?

A

1920 x 1080 pixels sent at 60 COMPLETE fps

22
Q

What is recording format?

A

way the image is captured by chip and processed

23
Q

What is a lens?

A
  • glass that focuses an image

- light passes through to store in film

24
Q

What is the primary characteristic of a lens?

A

focal length

25
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What is focal length?

A

distance between the optical center of the lens and the camera’s image sensor when focused to infinity

26
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What is the optical center?

A

the point in a lens where the light rays, from two different sources, cross entering the lens

27
Q

What is fluorite and what how does it affect a picture?

A
  • composite of plastic

- low light sensitivity with high-quality picture

28
Q

How can you increase or decrease focal length?

A

wide-angle adaptor or telephoto lens can be added to a camera

29
Q

What are Prime lenses?

A
  • fixed focal length

- provides crisp images with less light loss

30
Q

What is an iris?

A

camera feature that controls amount of light coming through a lens to control exposure

31
Q

What is speed in terms of how lenses are categorized?

A

maximum opening of the iris and how much light it lets through

32
Q

What are filters?

A

glass pieces that changes exposure and softness of an image

33
Q

what is a neutral density filter (ND)?

A
  • reduces light that enters a camera lens

- used for outside shooting to darken sky without affecting subject

34
Q

What are polarizers?

A

removes reflections and brings out colors

35
Q

What are the two types of production monitors?

A
  • cathode ray tube monitors (CRT)

- liquid crystal display monitors (LCD)

36
Q

What is a cathode ray tube monitor (CRT)?

A
  • similar to home TV
  • good contrast range and saturated colors
  • standard in industry
37
Q

What is a liquid crystal display LCD)?

A
  • flat display

- higher quality than flat screen TV

38
Q

What is a fluid head tripod?

A

thick oil decreases tension

39
Q

What is a gear head tripod?

A
  • supports 35mm cameras

- controls camera on two wheels

40
Q

What is a dolly?

A
  • wheeled platform that moves camera

- can operate on a track

41
Q

What is a steadicam?

A
  • handheld or worn on vest

- absorbs shock of operator’s movements

42
Q

What are the two basic categories of lighting?

A
  • Open-face lights

- Fresnels

43
Q

What are Open-face lights?

A

has exposed lamp built in front of a focusing reflector

44
Q

What are Fresnels?

A

lights that have built-in lens that focuses the light

45
Q

What are barn doors?

A

metal flaps that shape the light

46
Q

What are flood and spotlights?

A

spreads light across an area or focusses light into a narrow beam