Exam 3: Camera Mounts, Camera Operation and Floor Managing
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-A popular model of Chapman dolly that allows both wagon- and crab-mode steering.
A)Arc
B)Baby legs
C)Base
D)Cable guards
E)Camera operation
F)Camera setup
G)Cam head
H)Crab dolly
I)Crabbing
J)Cradle head
K)Crane
L)Crane up/down
M)Dolly
N)Dolly Grip
O)Floor Manager
P)Fluid head
Q)Follow Focus
R)Friction head
S)Head
T)Hi-hat
U)IFB
V)Lead Counter Weighted Studio Pedestal
W)Long Legs
X)Mounting Plates
Y)Mounting Wedges/Quick Release Shoes
Z)Olympian
Aa)Pedestal Up/Down
Bb)Peewee
Cc)Pneumatic studio pedestal
Dd)Riser
Ee)Shot sheet
Ff)Spider/Triangle
Gg)Spirit level
Hh)Spreader
Ii)Steadicam
Jj)Studio pedestal
Kk)Swish-pan
Ll)Tongue left/right
Mm)Titan/Nova
Nn)Tracking shot
Oo)Tripod
Pp)Truck
Qq)Wrap
Rr)Zeus
Ss)Zoom
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The two most important elements of studio and EFP camera movements are
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-A mobile, medium-sized Chapman crane designed for television sports applications.
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-A too-rapid panning movement that tends to make the audience dizzy.
A)Arc
B)Baby legs
C)Base
D)Cable guards
E)Camera operation
F)Camera setup
G)Cam head
H)Crab dolly
I)Crabbing
J)Cradle head
K)Crane
L)Crane up/down
M)Dolly
N)Dolly Grip
O)Floor Manager
P)Fluid head
Q)Follow Focus
R)Friction head
S)Head
T)Hi-hat
U)IFB
V)Lead Counter Weighted Studio Pedestal
W)Long Legs
X)Mounting Plates
Y)Mounting Wedges/Quick Release Shoes
Z)Olympian
Aa)Pedestal Up/Down
Bb)Peewee
Cc)Pneumatic studio pedestal
Dd)Riser
Ee)Shot sheet
Ff)Spider/Triangle
Gg)Spirit level
Hh)Spreader
Ii)Steadicam
Jj)Studio pedestal
Kk)Swish-pan
Ll)Tongue left/right
Mm)Titan/Nova
Nn)Tracking shot
Oo)Tripod
Pp)Truck
Qq)Wrap
Rr)Zeus
Ss)Zoom
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A floor manager hand-signals talent there are only 15 seconds remaining by
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-Two types of mounting plates frequently used to interface cameras and heads.
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-Device surrounding a studio tripod's wheels that prevents cameras from running over cables, possibly damaging both cables and cameras.
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The type of head is often used with lightweight cameras when the production budget is tiny, or the shots required are not physically or aesthetically demanding.
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Generally, what are the three commands for crane camera operators.
A) Truck (or arc or dolly) the crane left (or right)
B) Crane up (or down)
C) back pan left (or right)
D) live still up (or down)
E) tongue right (or left)
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Zooming out while your camera is on the air is more difficult to do well than zooming in.
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-A device that directly attaches to the bottom of the camera, or to a mounting plate, allowing the operator to smoothly pan and tilt the camera.
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