Exam 16: Directing II: Techniques
Exam 1: The T.V Camera70 Questions
Exam 2: Camera Lenses and Imaging Systems84 Questions
Exam 3: Camera Mounts, Camera Operation and Floor Managing73 Questions
Exam 4: Fundamentals of Composition44 Questions
Exam 5: Lighting Techniques and Equipment97 Questions
Exam 6: Audio139 Questions
Exam 7: Production Switchers and Special Effects47 Questions
Exam 8: T.V Graphics39 Questions
Exam 9: Video Recording74 Questions
Exam 10: Editing: Technology and Techniques59 Questions
Exam 11: Field Production22 Questions
Exam 12: Tv Performance13 Questions
Exam 13: Scriptwriting58 Questions
Exam 14: Production Design55 Questions
Exam 15: Directing I: Aesthetics36 Questions
Exam 16: Directing II: Techniques52 Questions
Exam 17: Producing35 Questions
Exam 18: An Overview and Tour82 Questions
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The best way for a director of a live interview program to keep the right camera on the air all the time is to:
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-______ An abbreviated multiple-camera TV script.
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-______ A list of minor corrections and adjustments given to cast and crew prior to a final show taping.
(Multiple Choice)
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When you post a call for auditions, you should ask the actors to bring two things with them, a:
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-______ The director's cue to the cast and crew that the program or program segment is finished.
A) Audio Fade
B) Back-timing
C) Beat
D) Bed Level
E) Box Shot
F) Bumper
G) (Audio) Crossfade
H) Demonstration Program
I) Director's Notes
J) Dissolve
K) Execution Command Shorthand
L) Fadeup
M) Fadeout
N) Intro
O) Line-reading
P) Lose Key
Q) Mike and Cue Talent
R) News Hole
S) OTS
T) Outro
U) Product Shot
V) Ready (or Stand-by)
W) Roll
X) Roll Silent
Y) Rundown Script
Z) Running time
AA) Segment time
BB) Sound Under
CC) Sound Up
DD) Split Screen
EE) Take
FF) Talking Heads
GG) Teaser
HH) Thank You
II) Visual jiggle
JJ) Wipe
KK) Wrap It
(Short Answer)
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Matching:
-______ Anchor copy or video that gives audiences hints of what stories are yet to come in a newscast or other program.
A) Audio Fade
B) Back-timing
C) Beat
D) Bed Level
E) Box Shot
F) Bumper
G) (Audio) Crossfade
H) Demonstration Program
I) Director's Notes
J) Dissolve
K) Execution Command Shorthand
L) Fadeup
M) Fadeout
N) Intro
O) Line-reading
P) Lose Key
Q) Mike and Cue Talent
R) News Hole
S) OTS
T) Outro
U) Product Shot
V) Ready (or Stand-by)
W) Roll
X) Roll Silent
Y) Rundown Script
Z) Running time
AA) Segment time
BB) Sound Under
CC) Sound Up
DD) Split Screen
EE) Take
FF) Talking Heads
GG) Teaser
HH) Thank You
II) Visual jiggle
JJ) Wipe
KK) Wrap It
(Short Answer)
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Matching:
-______ A general audio cue to bring a sound device up to its pre-designated audio level.
A) Audio Fade
B) Back-timing
C) Beat
D) Bed Level
E) Box Shot
F) Bumper
G) (Audio) Crossfade
H) Demonstration Program
I) Director's Notes
J) Dissolve
K) Execution Command Shorthand
L) Fadeup
M) Fadeout
N) Intro
O) Line-reading
P) Lose Key
Q) Mike and Cue Talent
R) News Hole
S) OTS
T) Outro
U) Product Shot
V) Ready (or Stand-by)
W) Roll
X) Roll Silent
Y) Rundown Script
Z) Running time
AA) Segment time
BB) Sound Under
CC) Sound Up
DD) Split Screen
EE) Take
FF) Talking Heads
GG) Teaser
HH) Thank You
II) Visual jiggle
JJ) Wipe
KK) Wrap It
(Short Answer)
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Although all elements are important, in shooting commercials, the most important element is a good
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-______ A directorial command used to remove a key from the screen, leaving the background picture as it was prior to keying.
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