Deck 3: Organizing the Production

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When programs are organized in carefully planned steps, that production method is called the __________
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The visual impact of a production is often determined by the director's

A) ability to make script changes
B) stopwatch
C) shot selection
D) salary
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Shooting scenes in the most convenient order, rather than where they appear is a script is known as shooting out of ________

A) sequence
B) order
C) convenience
D) all of the above
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An idea for a production is commonly known as the _____________
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Broad concepts of what you want to accomplish with a production are your_________
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___________are measurable goals
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A group of viewers for whom a program is made is known as the __________
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If a target audience will be viewing a program on small screens, a director should:

A) limit the use of close-ups
B) use wide shots extensively
C) make use of rapid camera movements
D) use close-ups extensively
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When a camera moves around a subject in a circle, that move is called an

A) efficient circle
B) enlarged crescent
C) actualization
D) arc
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A preliminary visit to a shooting location is called a

A) preliminary visit
B) ordinance survey
C) remote survey
D) director's survey
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A list of shots to be used by an individual camera operator is called a

A) camera list
B) shot sheet
C) instruction sheet
D) cue card
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The empirical production method is often used to produce

A) narrative dramas
B) situation comedies
C) documentaries
D) none of the above
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The planned production method is often used to produce

A) documentaries
B) breaking news
C) narrative drama
D) citizen journalism
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A series of rough sketches that help visualize a production is known as a

A) treatment
B) chalkboard
C) storyboard
D) concept
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The three stages of production in television are:

A) planning/preparation, production, and post-production
B) pre-production, planning, and budgeting
C) production, shooting, and taping
D) post-production, editing, and distribution
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Production efforts which take place after field or studiocamera work has been completed are known as

A) production
B) post-production
C) pre-production
D) preparation
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Which of the following is done during the pre-production stage?

A) writing a script
B) hiring a director
C) choosing a setting
D) all of the above
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Production efforts which take place before shooting begins are known as __________
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The stage of actually shooting a production is known as the ________stage
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The production stage known as___________ involves editing the final project
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Production research, when done during the planning stage, can often lead to:

A) uncovering new problems
B) discovering new opportunities
C) altering the outcome of the production
D) all of the above
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Practicality, feasibility, and equipment needs are all concerns to be considered during

A) the actual shoot
B) planning and preparation
C) post-production
D) audience screenings
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The issues of on-location audio, lighting, camera placement, and power should be resolved

A) on the day of the shoot
B) during post-production
C) by the talent
D) by conducting a site survey
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Multicamera shooting allows a director to consider

A) effective viewpoints rather than specific shots
B) fast costume changes
C) shooting in low light
D) multiple set changes
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Single-camera shooting requires

A) large crews of 100 or more
B) detailed analysis and shot planning
C) multiple cameras
D) extensive use of studios rather than locations
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The ability to protect a recorded work from being used or copied without permission is called

A) protection
B) copyright
C) public domain
D) fair use
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When shooting footage of people, an agreement to use an individual's performance in a production is known as a

A) promotion
B) permission slip
C) copyright
D) talent release
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When a creative work may be used after a copyright expires, it is said to be in the

A) fringe area
B) public arena
C) public domain
D) free production range
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Contractual agreements arise when a producer

A) hires actors
B) uses services
C) hires talent
D) hires musicians
E) all of the above
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When instinct and opportunity are the guides, that production method is called the _______
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Why is it important for producers and directors to stay within the budget for a project?
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When programs are organized in carefully planned steps, that production method is called the __________
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The visual impact of a production is often determined by the director's

A) ability to make script changes
B) stopwatch
C) shot selection
D) salary
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Shooting scenes in the most convenient order, rather than where they appear is a script is known as shooting out of ________

A) sequence
B) order
C) convenience
D) all of the above
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An idea for a production is commonly known as the _____________
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Broad concepts of what you want to accomplish with a production are your_________
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___________are measurable goals
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A group of viewers for whom a program is made is known as the __________
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If a target audience will be viewing a program on small screens, a director should:

A) limit the use of close-ups
B) use wide shots extensively
C) make use of rapid camera movements
D) use close-ups extensively
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When a camera moves around a subject in a circle, that move is called an

A) efficient circle
B) enlarged crescent
C) actualization
D) arc
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A preliminary visit to a shooting location is called a

A) preliminary visit
B) ordinance survey
C) remote survey
D) director's survey
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A list of shots to be used by an individual camera operator is called a

A) camera list
B) shot sheet
C) instruction sheet
D) cue card
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The empirical production method is often used to produce

A) narrative dramas
B) situation comedies
C) documentaries
D) none of the above
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The planned production method is often used to produce

A) documentaries
B) breaking news
C) narrative drama
D) citizen journalism
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A series of rough sketches that help visualize a production is known as a

A) treatment
B) chalkboard
C) storyboard
D) concept
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The three stages of production in television are:

A) planning/preparation, production, and post-production
B) pre-production, planning, and budgeting
C) production, shooting, and taping
D) post-production, editing, and distribution
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Production efforts which take place after field or studiocamera work has been completed are known as

A) production
B) post-production
C) pre-production
D) preparation
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Which of the following is done during the pre-production stage?

A) writing a script
B) hiring a director
C) choosing a setting
D) all of the above
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Production efforts which take place before shooting begins are known as __________
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The stage of actually shooting a production is known as the ________stage
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The production stage known as___________ involves editing the final project
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Production research, when done during the planning stage, can often lead to:

A) uncovering new problems
B) discovering new opportunities
C) altering the outcome of the production
D) all of the above
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Practicality, feasibility, and equipment needs are all concerns to be considered during

A) the actual shoot
B) planning and preparation
C) post-production
D) audience screenings
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The issues of on-location audio, lighting, camera placement, and power should be resolved

A) on the day of the shoot
B) during post-production
C) by the talent
D) by conducting a site survey
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Multicamera shooting allows a director to consider

A) effective viewpoints rather than specific shots
B) fast costume changes
C) shooting in low light
D) multiple set changes
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Single-camera shooting requires

A) large crews of 100 or more
B) detailed analysis and shot planning
C) multiple cameras
D) extensive use of studios rather than locations
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The ability to protect a recorded work from being used or copied without permission is called

A) protection
B) copyright
C) public domain
D) fair use
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When shooting footage of people, an agreement to use an individual's performance in a production is known as a

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B) permission slip
C) copyright
D) talent release
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When a creative work may be used after a copyright expires, it is said to be in the

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B) public arena
C) public domain
D) free production range
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Contractual agreements arise when a producer

A) hires actors
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C) hires talent
D) hires musicians
E) all of the above
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When instinct and opportunity are the guides, that production method is called the _______
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Why is it important for producers and directors to stay within the budget for a project?
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