Multiple Choice
Matching:
-A base design that allows raising and lowering the camera far beyond the range of studio pedestals.
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
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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Q48: Especially in loosely-scripted, live, or live-on-tape shows,
Q49: A floor manager hand-signals talent he/she's "on
Q51: Matching:<br>-Maintaining focus during a camera or talent
Q52: Matching:<br>-A list of shots for the production
Q53: Studio pedestals are designed so that two
Q54: Matching:<br>-A complex shot using a special camera
Q55: Matching:<br>-A director's command to raise or lower