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Terms of the Film Industry

written by: Rivalyouridol
 
This quiz focuses on terms used in all aspects of the film industry. It requires an in-depth knowledge of editing, lighting, production and equipment.

Question 1:


In the film industry, this common household item, known as C47, is used as a small gripping tool or a quick fastener, especially when dealing with lighting.
Tin foil
A clothespin
Foam core
Binder clip

Question 2:


Aspect Ratio is the relationship between the height and width of the displayed film image. The modern anamorphic widescreen format has what aspect ratio?
2.20:1
1.66:1
1.85 :1
2.39 :1

Question 3:


In cinematography, a close-up of an object or detail within a scene is referred to as what?
Cutaway
Reveal
Cue shot
Insert shot

Question 4:


In the film industry "open" and "closed" refer to what element of composition?
Color
Lighting
The frame
Point of view

Question 5:


In the film industry, the term "2:3 pulldown" refers to what?
The amount of delay within in a recorded scene
The order of a shot list
The optimal difference of intensities between the key and the fill in high key lighting
The conversion of film to video

Question 6:


When used by editors in the film industry, the acronym E.D.L. stands for what?
Edit Decision List
Editing Dissolve Log
Editors Dialogue List
Editors Duplicate Log

Question 7:


Slow motion is is a technique in filmmaking most commonly referred to as what?
Undercranking
Reversedcranking
Overcranking
Fastcranking

Question 8:


This film term is defined as a type of filmic organization in which the parts relate to each other through a series of causally related events taking place in time and space.
Plot
Screenplay
Story
Narrative

Question 9:


This device, consisting of one or more film projectors mechanically linked to a movie camera, can be used for making special effects for motion pictures or for copying and restoring old film material.
Double Headed Projector
Optical Printer
Optical Imaging Camera
Duel Picture Setup

Question 10:


In photography and cinematography, this type of light, sometimes called "hair" or "shoulder light", provides separation between the subject and its background.
Motivated light
Back Light
Practical light
Key light

 


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