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CH 5 Video Composition Part 1
Test Description: CH 5 Questions Part 1
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is Video Composition?
A
A method of composition that aligns important visual elements with the lines and intersections of a
B
The purposeful arrangement of the components of a visual image.
C
A form of perspective based on the height of an element on the picture plane.
D
Enhancing apparent depth by placing some pictorial elements in front of others.
2) How does composition help viewers “decode” an image?
A
Enhancing apparent depth by placing some pictorial elements in front of others.
B
Positioning subjects and camcorder to exploit perspective in the image.
C
A composition in which dissimilar elements have equal visual weight.
D
By assigning meaning to the elements in it and identifying a relationship among them.
3) What is “Simplicity” in composition?
A
That part of the image which appears sharp and clear.
B
Eliminating unnecessary objects from the image.
C
Putting objects in the background so the picture won’t look empty.
D
Adding extra effects to help the image make sense.
4) What does “Order” in composition mean?
A
Numbering each object in order of importance.
B
Positioning subjects and camcorder to exploit perspective in the image.
C
Organizing objects in the image.
D
Video using a screen proportioned 16 to 9.
5) Why is the frame around the image important to composition?
A
It give the simulation of depth in a two-dimensional image.
B
It distributes objects to create equal weight in different parts of the image.
C
The process of calling attention to a pictorial element.
D
It defines the image content.
6) What dimensions does the frame establish?
A
Obtuse & Acute
B
Real World & Video World
C
Horizontal & Vertical
D
Perpendicular & Parallel
7) How does “Significance” create emphasis in a composition?
A
Positioning subjects and camcorder to exploit perspective in the image.
B
Some compositional elements attract attention simply because they mean something to the audience.
C
The difference between one pictorial element and others; also, the ratio of the brightest part of an
D
A method of composition that aligns important visual elements with the lines and intersections of a
8) How does Selective Focus create emphasis in a composition?
A
Using compositional techniques to direct the viewer\'s attention.
B
Sharp, well-detailed elements attract viewers attention away from soft, out-of-focus elements.
C
Enhancing apparent depth by placing some pictorial elements in front of others.
D
Positioning subjects and camcorder to exploit perspective in the image.
9) What is the Drive where I put your files called?
A
CATE Drive
B
(X) Drive
C
(E) Drive
D
(V) Drive
10) What is the name of the folder where I put your files to retrieve?
A
CATE box
B
AVbox
C
Outbox
D
Inbox
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