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5/28/16, 7:43 PM QuizStar | Answer Key Page 1 of 18 http://quizstar.4teachers.org/servlet/quizrepositoryservlet Quiz Answer Key | Go back Filmmaking Final Exam 2016 Quiz Directions This exam is an open note open book test for extra credit. Please read every question very carefully. This test count toward you final Grade on your report card. You must get a 80% or more in order to pass. if you have not completed the essay report and 5 goals 10 ways you will get a fail grade. You will need an 89%. Your grade is pass or fail only. Use notes Good Luck! Questions 1. 2 pt(s). Camera: The Video Camera = _____________ + Recording Deck A. film printing scenes B. first production scene C. frames per scene D. still camera E. scene per frames 2. 2 pt(s). Which of these is the best media used to record video and sound? A. MiniDV tape / mini HDV Tape B. deck by SONY C. HDV film Tape D. AC tape / HD Directors tape/ Compact Flash tape E. SD cards tape F. Compact Flash 3. 2 pt(s). There are three P.O.V.'s we will use to record our video. Which are they ?: A. I look at you view only B. you / me / we look at each other C. 1st person view / 2nd person view / 3rd person view D. Camera one / Camera two / Camera three E. A roll / B roll / C roll 4. 2 pt(s). On a movie production set who is this person? A. Best Boy B. editor C. Dolly grip D. Gaffer E. grip

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Filmmaking Final Exam 2016Quiz Directions

This exam is an open note open book test for extra credit. Please read every question very carefully. This test count toward you final Grade on your report card. You must get a 80% or more in order to pass. ifyou have not completed the essay report and 5 goals 10 ways you will get a fail grade. You will need an 89%. Your grade is pass or fail only. Use notes Good Luck!

Questions

1.2 pt(s).

Camera: The Video Camera = _____________ + Recording Deck

A. film printing scenes

B. first production scene

C. frames per scene

D. still camera

E. scene per frames

2.2 pt(s).

Which of these is the best media used to record video and sound?

A. MiniDV tape / mini HDV Tape

B. deck by SONY

C. HDV film Tape

D. AC tape / HD Directors tape/ Compact Flash tape

E. SD cards tape

F. Compact Flash

3.2 pt(s).

There are three P.O.V.'s we will use to record our video. Which are they ?:

A. I look at you view only

B. you / me / we look at each other

C. 1st person view / 2nd person view / 3rd person view

D. Camera one / Camera two / Camera three

E. A roll / B roll / C roll

4.2 pt(s).

On a movie production set who is this person?

A. Best Boy

B. editor

C. Dolly grip

D. Gaffer

E. grip

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5.2 pt(s).

Who is the DP/DOP on a production company movie set?

A. director of production crew

B. director of props

C. department of photographers

D. director of cinematography and photography in charge of Camera

E. none of the above

6.2 pt(s).

What does INT. on a movie script mean?

A. working inside a box or a car

B. interior shots

C. Best Boy Grip

D. Drives the limousine for the actors

E. Guy that shots the camera for the camera department

7.2 pt(s).

if we are filming a production outdoors in the movie script we will see the letters (____)

A. INT

B. EXT

C. ENT

D. EIT

E. P.O.V.

8.2 pt(s).

the chief assistant to the gaffer is the ______ ?

A. Best Guy (Electric)

B. AG - Assistant Gaffer Chief

C. PAge is to script

D. Best Boy (Electric)

E. PA when told by the Producer

9.2 pt(s).

The grip in charge of operating the camera dolly is called the ________. He/she places, levels, and moves the dolly track, then pushes and pulls the dollyand usually a camera operator and camera assistant as riders.

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A. Cameraman

B. 1st Assistant Cameraman

C. Key Grip

D. Production Operator

E. Dolly Grip

10.2 pt(s).

What does the producer of a Production Company do for a Movie?

A. Sells the movies to the Government for very little profit

B. work for the PA

C. work for the other producers and actors

D. work for the director

E. hires the directors and takes care of funding all movie production

11.1 pt(s).

The ______________ DoP or DP, is the chief of the camera and lighting crew of the film. The DoP makes decisions on lighting and framing of scenes inconjunction with the film's director. Typically, the Director tells the DoP how he or she wants a shot to look, and the DoP chooses the correct aperture,filter, and lighting to achieve the desired effect as per the Director's requirements.

A. 1st AC

B. Director of Photography

C. 1st AC / 2nd AC

D. Assistant Director of Photography

E. The Director

12.2 pt(s).

The 2nd AC or Clapper/Loader, operates the clapperboard at the beginning of each take and loads the raw film stock into the camera magazines betweentakes, if there is no additional specifically designated Film Loader. The 2nd AC is also in charge of overseeing the meticulously kept notebooks that recordwhen the film stock is received, used, and sent to the lab for processing. Additionally, the 2nd AC oversees organization of camera equipment andtransport of the equipment from one shooting location to another. What does 2nd AC stand for?

A. DP

B. DOP

C. Second Assistant Camera

D. Gaffer

E. First Assistant Camera

13.2 pt(s).

The Boom _________is an assistant to the Production Sound Mixer, responsible for microphone placement and movement during filming. The______________ operator uses a boom pole, a long pole made of light aluminum or carbon fiber that allows precise positioning of the microphone aboveor below the Actors, just out of the camera's frame. The Boom Operator may also place radio microphones and hidden set microphones. In France, the_____ Operator is called the Perchman.

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A. Crank Operator

B. sound technician

C. sound operator

D. sound department

E. Boom Operator

14.5 pt(s).

Visual Effects Editor The Visual Effects Editor incorporates visual effects into the current cuts of live action sequences, producing multiple versions of eachshot. Altered scenes are then evaluated by the Visual Effects Supervisor and Creative Director for aesthetic and technical direction, and by the Producersfor review and final editing. For this one just check answer #4 (True Statement) because this is a TRUE STATEMENT and is a free trick answer questionworth 5 points!

A. Yes Very True But not this yes answer?

B. True

C. Yes

D. True Statement

E. None of the above

15.2 pt(s).

“Quiet on the Set” Please! or _________________ This can be combined with the question, “Is anybody NOT ready?” If no one answers, it’s time to“Roll” a take.

A. "Quiet on the Scene"

B. "Quiet all Around"

C. "Quiet on the Stage"

D. "Quiet on the Take"

E. "Quiet and Action"

16.2 pt(s).

Camera and sound are important. We have to record excellent sound as well as a perfectly exposed picture. the 1st AD will signal that the soundequipment is working and that he/she is recording by say ______________ to the sound people. After he say _____________ to the camera team.

A. Moving on / lock it up !

B. Cut / Action

C. Action / Speed

D. Sound Check Please!

E. Speed/ Rolling

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17.2 pt(s).

Rolling is what the 1st AD or director will say when?

A. this is take one of our movie

B. Signals that the camera is working and the tape is rolling. We’re filming!

C. to get the camera to the set

D. the scene we will film is ready now

E. Signals that the camera is working and the scene ia a take. We’re filming the action!

18.2 pt(s).

Directing Director The Director is responsible for overseeing the creative aspects of a film, including controlling the content and flow of the film's plot,directing the performances of Actors, organizing and selecting the locations in which the film will be shot, and managing technical details such as thepositioning of cameras, the use of lighting, and the timing and content of the film's soundtrack. Though directors wield a great deal of power, they areultimately subordinate to the film's Producer or Producers. Some Directors, especially more established ones, take on many of the roles of a Producer,and the distinction between the two roles is sometimes blurred. First Assistant Director The First Assistant Director (1st AD) assists the ProductionManager and Director. The ultimate aim of any 1st AD is to ensure the film comes in on schedule while maintaining a working environment in which theDirector, principal artists (Actors) and crew can be focused on their work. They oversee day-to-day management of the cast and crew scheduling,equipment, script, and set. A 1st AD may also be responsible for directing background action for major shots or the entirety of relatively minor shots, atthe Director's discretion. Second Assistant Director The Second Assistant Director (2nd AD) is the chief assistant of the 1st AD and helps carry out thosetasks delegated to the 1st AD. The 2nd AD may also direct background action and extras in addition to helping the 1st AD with scheduling, booking, etc.The 2nd AD is responsible for creating Call Sheets that let the crew know the schedule and important details about the shooting day. In Canadian andBritish functional structures there are 3rd ADs and even Trainee ADs; in the American system there are 2nd 2nd ADs. The answer for this is That'sCorrect! Please check the number 3 answer below That's Correct and get 2 free points OK!

A. grIPS AND GAFFERS

B. quiet on the set

C. THAT's Correct

D. Production Company / Producer/Director / 1st AD / 2nd AD / Production Assistant/ Script Supervisor

E. I need to read more to get free answers

19.2 pt(s).

The 1st AD will Signal the actors that it’s time to do their scene so he or she will shout out _______________

A. Go ahead start

B. That a location wrap

C. Moving on

D. Action !

E. rolling

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20.5 pt(s).

Peter Petrelli in Heroes :

A. Is running for office as a congressman

B. Thinks he can fly

C. paints the future

D. travels in time

E. Is a doctor

21.2 pt(s).

Sound/Music Sound Designer The Sound Designer, or Supervising Sound Editor, is in charge of the post-production sound of a movie. Sometimes thismay involve great creative license, and other times it may simply mean working with the Director and Editor to balance the sound to their liking.Dialogue Editor The Dialogue Editor is responsible for assembling and editing all the dialog in the soundtrack. Sound Editor The Sound Editor isresponsible for assembling and editing all the sound effects in the soundtrack. Re-recording Mixer The Re-recording Mixer balances all of the soundsprepared by the dialogue, music and effects editors, and finalizes the films audio track. Music Supervisor The Music Supervisor, or Music Director, workswith the Composer, Mixers and Editors to create and integrate the film's music. In Hollywood a Music Supervisor's primary responsibility is to act asliaison between the film production and the recording industry, negotiating the use rights for all source music used in a film. Composer The Composer isresponsible for writing the musical score for a film. Foley Artist The Foley Artist is the person who creates many of the ambient or routine sound effectsfor a film. Please Check FALSE for this question about the sound department and get 2 free points Ok! The information is True. Thanks

True

False

22.2 pt(s).

the door or black part that close and opens to let light into the lens is called?

A. the aperture

B. the iris

C. the shutter

D. the shutter speed

23.2 pt(s).

The light measurement ___________ that control how much light comes into the lens just like the aperture.

A. shutter speed

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B. Light enters the lens iris and strikes CCD (control couple device). The CCD aperture creates An electrical signal, based on light input. The electricalsignal is downloaded onto a mini DVC Tape

C. 1/1000

D. f?3.5

E. CCD

24.2 pt(s).

Director signals everyone to stop filming. The shot is finished or we have made a mistake during filming.

A. f-stop

B. retake

C. stop and retake

D. cut

E. cut off camera

25.2 pt(s).

to repete a scene

A. do over

B. f-stop

C. clip

D. retake

E. redo

26.2 pt(s).

Mr Bryant says that Filming a movie is like ___________ ?

A. retake

B. scene

C. putting together a puzzle

D. project

E. action

27.2 pt(s).

a scene is ____________

A. film printing scenes

B. action

C. cut stop the film = f-stop

D. a piece of the movie

E. Production Designer

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28.2 pt(s).

a take is the ___________

A. the action after we cut

B. recording of a scene

C. recording of sound effect

D. the shutter speed

E. the opening and reopening of the lens

29.2 pt(s).

The director signals everyone to go back to their first positions at the beginning of the last scene. We’re going again. Time for another take. The directorwill say _________ ?

A. scene retake

B. back to one

C. moving on to retake

D. cut means to stop the film = f-stop

E. director is to a Producer

30.2 pt(s).

The director say we got the shot and it’s time to move on to the next scene please. The director will say to the crew ___________ ?

A. moving on !

B. first production scene

C. redo

D. retake

E. scene per frames

31.2 pt(s).

What is (CU) on the movie script?

A. moving on !

B. cut

C. cut stop the film = f-stop

D. Close up

E. that's a wrap

32.2 pt(s).

Everyone filming should stick to their jobs, and make the routine consistent. Once the crew gets used to the routine, the probability of a mistake on afilm production drops if you do it the same way every time. It’s important that all movie set signals are only given by the people hired to make themovie. The only one to shout orders on a production movie set are _____ ?

A. Production crew members

B. 1st Cameraman / DP

C. gaffer

D. PA / AD / DP

E. director / 1st AD /2nd AD

33.2 pt(s).

Iris + Aperture + Shutter + Shutter Speed = ___________

A. scene retake

B. 30fps

C. exposure

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D. light

E. CCD

34.1 pt(s).

Important for hearing audio while recording, especially if external microphone is attached.

A. boompole

B. radio

C. camera

D. headphones

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E. clapboard / slate

35.2 pt(s).

The Six Major Shots in Photography and Video are:Extreme Close-up Close –up / Head Shot Bust Shot Medium Shot Long Shot Establishment Shot /Wide Shot What is this shot?

A. close-up

B. headshot

C. bust shot

D. establishment

E. long

36.1 pt(s).

The Six Major Shots in Photography and Video are:Extreme Close-up Close –up / Head Shot Bust Shot Medium Shot Long Shot Establishment Shot /Wide Shot What is this shot?

A. close-up

B. scene

C. action shot

D. bust shot

E. long shot

37.2 pt(s).

The Six Major Shots in Photography and Video are:Extreme Close-up Close –up / Head Shot Bust Shot Medium Shot Long Shot Establishment Shot /Wide Shot What is this shot?

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A. bust shot

B. headshot

C. obama shot

D. extreme close-up

E. wide shot

38.2 pt(s).

The Six Major Shots in Photography and Video are: Extreme Close-up Close –up / Head Shot Bust Shot Medium Shot Long Shot Establishment Shot /Wide Shot What is this shot?

A. close-up

B. headshot

C. extreme close-up

D. close/ close-up

E. retake

39.2 pt(s).

Use Close-ups to Capture Emotion The basic theory here is that showing close-ups and reaction shots of your most prominent characters connects themto your audience best. You don’t need a close-up of every passenger on a bus driving down San Pedro, but you might use close-ups to show your maincharacter’s discomfort or fear of being on the bus late at night as his fear in his eyes might indicate. check TRUE if you understand what this means...You’ll notice that in a less dramatic production, like the evening news, everyone is framed in a medium shot with the occasional wide angle showing theentire news desk with all the anchors and any guests on the show. The emotional condition of your local news anchor isn’t exactly the most importantthing on your mind when you’re watching them report the news, is it?

True

False

40.2 pt(s).

The Rule of Thirds (imaginary tic-tac-toe grid) Don’t Chop the Head/Chin (headroom) Compose the Nose (lookroom) Lead Them On (leadroom) Bewareof Bad Backgrounds All of these are the camera rules of ___________________

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A. scene retake

B. Camera Composition

C. directors

D. production company / Producer/Director / 1st AD / 2nd AD / Production Assistant/ Script Supervisor

E. production Designer

41.2 pt(s).

What shot is this?

A. wide shot

B. puppy shot

C. face shot

D. medium

E. close-up / Headshot

42.2 pt(s).

Jose has a car that is a boat and an airplane all in one. He enters the shark tank asking for 60k for 25% stake in his business. If we measure thebusiness at 5x the asking price, what is the business worth to the sharks?

A. 100k

B. 35,000

C. 300k

D. 150,000

E. 50,000 / 20,000

43.2 pt(s).

shark tank: A test has 20 questions. If Peter gets 80% correct, how many questions did peter miss? The number of correct answers is 80% of 20 or80/100 × 20 80/100 × 20 = 0.80 × 20 = 16 Recall that 16 is called the percentage. It is the answer you get when you take the percent of a numberSince the test has 20 questions and he got 16 correct answers, the number of questions he missed is 20 − 16 = 4 Peter missed 4 questions Now what ifthere are 50 questions on the test, and he get 80% how many did he miss?

A. 13 wrong

B. 5 wrong

C. 10 wrong

D. 40 wrong

E. 8 wrong

44.2 pt(s).

Shark tank: What is 30% of a business making cakes if it is worth 275k

A. 8,250

B. 250,000

C. 80,250

D. 82,500

E. none of the above

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45.1 pt(s).

24 students in a class took a filmmaking test. If 18 students passed the test, what percent do not pass? Set up the problem like this on stratch paperplease : First, find out how many student did not pass. Number of students who did not pass is 24 − 18 = 6 Then, write down the following equation: x%of 24 = 6 or x% times 24 = 6 To get x%, just divide 6 by 24 6/24 = 0.25 = 25/100 = 25% Therefore, 25% of students did not pass. is this True orFalse? If you really understand the percentage word problems above, you can solve any other similar percentage word problems in business. You will notget cheated out of you money ever

A. 25% is true

B. 30% is the answer

C. 20% is the answer

D. 35% is the answer

E. 6% is the right answer

46.1 pt(s).

24 students in a filmmaking class took a test. If 18 students passed the test, what number of students do not pass?

A. 11

B. 9

C. 8

D. 6

E. 10

47.1 pt(s).

What is 12% of a 1,000,000 million DOLLAR business?

A. 12k

B. 120k

C. 20k

D. 1,200.00

E. 120.00

48.2 pt(s).

What is 50% of a $2,000,000.00 million dollars business ?

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A. 10,500.00

B. 1,500.00

C. 1,500,000.00

D. 150,000.000

E. 1 million dollars

49.2 pt(s).

100k at 38% profit is owed to you. What is the profit of this business?

A. 3,800.00

B. 380k

C. 38k

D. 30k

E. 380.00

50.1 pt(s).

Which answer is NOT Free Money?

A. Grants

B. Scholarships

C. investors / Sharks

D. Angels

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51.1 pt(s).

Merit Scholarships Scholarships typically revolve around this type of award. People who excel in academics are awarded a scholarship on the basis oftheir overall academic achievement. This may come in the form of top GPA, excellent SAT scores, and so on. These are highly competitive and may comein various forms. What is the best answer for this question?

A. college is for everyone with a merit scholorship

B. Low GPA is the key to getting any scholarship

C. Great grades get free money and Merit Scholarships!

D. Merit Scholarships are for minority students

E. Merit Scholarships are for every student in 12th grade

52.1 pt(s).

Need-Based Scholarships This type of scholarship is given purely on financial means. They are designed to fund the less-fortunate students in theiracademic pursuits. Scholarship committees look at various reasons for this hardship: Parents' income, number of siblings in school simultaneously,expenses, cost of living, etc.

A. student with poor grades

B. Students with big families and very little money

C. students with good grades and a job

D. students that play sports

E. students who parents make good money

53.1 pt(s).

School-Based Individual Scholarships Every school offers specific scholarships relevant to specifics from the university: donors, individual namescholarships, personal scholarships, and so on. Sometimes you have to apply directly to the scholarship, and other times, just by being accepted, you areplaced in the bowl for possible scholarship awards. Mark TRUE for this answer!

True

False

54.1 pt(s).

Athletic Scholarships Scholarships are popularly given to star athletes by universities to recruit them for the athletic teams. Many athletes complete theireducation free of charge, but also pay the price of overworked team sports. Usually full-scholarship athletes are recruited by "scouts" while in highschool. You don't usually pursue this type of scholarship; it is given to you. What is the best answer for this scholarship?

A. you need to watch sports

B. you need to know sports and sport education

C. you need to know a coach and visit his home after school

D. You need to be a good athlete with good grades to get this scholsrship.

E. none of the above

55.1 pt(s).

Camera movement: A Pan movement with your video camera on the tripod is?

A. putting camera in a pan

B. putting camera on a stove

C. moving on to retake

D. moving camera right to left

E. moving camera up and down

56.2 pt(s).

Mr Bryant say's that if it don't make dollars it don't make sense. He also has introduced use to _____________ and _____________ on video as heintroduces use to how the Law of Attraction Works.

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A. free credit and bank loans

B. apples and oranges

C. sharks and angels (shark tank / secret millionaire)

D. devils and angels

E. whales and sharks

57.1 pt(s).

The process of making a film or movie, from an initial story, idea, or commission, through scriptwriting, shooting, editing, directing and showing yourfinished product to an audience.

A. previews

B. commercials

C. news

D. MTV

E. filmmaking

58.1 pt(s).

Film production occurs in five stages:

A. Development,Pre-Production,Production,Post-Production,Distribution and Sales

B. Tv, Cable TV, Movies,Films,Commercials

C. Development,Pre-Production,Production,Direct TV,Distribution and Sales

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D. Pre-Production,Production,Post-Production,Distribution and youtube

E. Tv, Cable TV, Movies,Videos,Commercials

59.1 pt(s).

Production—The raw elements for the finished film are recorded.

True

False

60.1 pt(s).

The ___________initiates, coordinates, supervises and controls matters such as raising funding, hiring key personnel, and arranging for distributors. The____ is involved throughout all phases of the filmmaking process from development to completion of a project.

A. PA,DP,Grip

B. Pathfinders

C. Producer

D. PA

E. production Designer

61.1 pt(s).

The director of photography is the chief of the camera and lighting crew of the film. The DP makes decisions on lighting and framing of scenes inconjunction with the film’s director. Typically, the director tells the DP how he or she wants a shot to look, and the DP then chooses the correct aperture,filter, and lighting to achieve the desired effect. The term cinematographer is usually synonymous with “director of photographer”, though someprofessionals insist that it only apples when the director of photography and camera operator are the same person.

True

False

62.1 pt(s).

P.O.V. in a movie Script means

A. Point of Video

B. Print of View

C. Point of View

D. Production of View

E. Point of Video Production

63.1 pt(s).

Lighting technicians are involved with setting up and controlling lighting equipment. Also referred to as electricians. They work for the ____________

A. Best Buy

B. Best Guy

C. Best Foods

D. Best Boy (Electric)

E. Best Man (Wedding)

64.1 pt(s).

The best boy electric is the chief assistant to the gaffer.

True

False

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65.1 pt(s).

The grip is the head of the electrical department, responsible for the design and execution of the lighting plan for a production. Sometimes the gaffer iscredited as “Chief Lighting Technician

True

False

66.1 pt(s).

The Key Gaffer is the chief grip on a set, and is the head of the set operations department. The key grip works with the director of photography to helpset up the set and to achieve the correct lighting and blocking.

True

False

67.1 pt(s).

The boom operator is an assistant to the production sound mixer, responsible for microphone placement and movement during filming. The boomoperator uses a boom pole, a long, special piece of equipment made from light aluminum or carbon fiber, that allows precise positioning of themicrophone above or below the actors, just out of the camera’s frame. As well as the Placement of Radio Mics and other Microphones ‘Hidden’ on. This isthe right photo for this job ? T/F

True

False

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