Exam 10: The Price of Linear Structure
Exam 1: Content and Preproduction20 Questions
Exam 2: Composing the Frame20 Questions
Exam 3: Reproducing the Frame20 Questions
Exam 4: Depth and Movement in the Frame20 Questions
Exam 5: Light20 Questions
Exam 6: Sound25 Questions
Exam 7: Sound and Image9 Questions
Exam 8: Time9 Questions
Exam 9: The Theory of Linear Structure21 Questions
Exam 10: The Price of Linear Structure32 Questions
Exam 11: Nonlinear Structure16 Questions
Exam 12: Approaches to Production, Exhibition, and Distribution10 Questions
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The following are examples of digital editing software, except
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Musical performances are produced by live mixing.
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The common analogy to explain the difference between a linear and nonlinear process is the difference between
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A film-to-tape transfer is done with a piece of equipment called
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Editing requires the use of transitions. The following are different transitions used in film, except
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The rough cut in analog editing is when the editor tapes together strings of scenes before going back for a fine edit.
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One piece of information that editors might want to write down is the edge number on the film.
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An instantaneous and complete transition from one source to another is called a cut in visual media. For sound it's called
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FireWire allows for the transfer of complete digital information to a computer.
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Much of the live programming we see on TV is the product of
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