CH 5 Video Composition Part 1 Question Preview (ID: 13115)


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What is Video Composition?
a) A method of composition that aligns important visual elements with the lines and intersections of a
b) A form of perspective based on the height of an element on the picture plane.
c) Enhancing apparent depth by placing some pictorial elements in front of others.
d) The purposeful arrangement of the components of a visual image.

How does composition help viewers “decode” an image?
a) Positioning subjects and camcorder to exploit perspective in the image.
b) Enhancing apparent depth by placing some pictorial elements in front of others.
c) By assigning meaning to the elements in it and identifying a relationship among them.
d) A composition in which dissimilar elements have equal visual weight.

What is “Simplicity” in composition?
a) Eliminating unnecessary objects from the image.
b) That part of the image which appears sharp and clear.
c) Putting objects in the background so the picture won’t look empty.
d) Adding extra effects to help the image make sense.

What does “Order” in composition mean?
a) Numbering each object in order of importance.
b) Organizing objects in the image.
c) Positioning subjects and camcorder to exploit perspective in the image.
d) Video using a screen proportioned 16 to 9.

Why is the frame around the image important to composition?
a) It defines the image content.
b) The process of calling attention to a pictorial element.
c) It distributes objects to create equal weight in different parts of the image.
d) It give the simulation of depth in a two-dimensional image.

What dimensions does the frame establish?
a) Perpendicular & Parallel
b) Obtuse & Acute
c) Real World & Video World
d) Horizontal & Vertical

How does “Significance” create emphasis in a composition?
a) The difference between one pictorial element and others; also, the ratio of the brightest part of an
b) Some compositional elements attract attention simply because they mean something to the audience.
c) A method of composition that aligns important visual elements with the lines and intersections of a
d) Positioning subjects and camcorder to exploit perspective in the image.

How does Selective Focus create emphasis in a composition?
a) Positioning subjects and camcorder to exploit perspective in the image.
b) Sharp, well-detailed elements attract viewers attention away from soft, out-of-focus elements.
c) Using compositional techniques to direct the viewer\'s attention.
d) Enhancing apparent depth by placing some pictorial elements in front of others.

What is the Drive where I put your files called?
a) (X) Drive
b) (E) Drive
c) CATE Drive
d) (V) Drive

What is the name of the folder where I put your files to retrieve?
a) Inbox
b) Outbox
c) AVbox
d) CATE box

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