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What is a reflector and how is it used?
a) A reflector is usually shiny material that bounces light onto a subject. It’s used to fill in shadows.
b) A reflector is usually shiny material that steals light from a subject. It’s used to defuse the light on set.
c) metal flaps used to cut off the light from falling on part of the set, also called barn doors.
d) Holes cut into metal used to create an image with the light.

What is a dimmer?
a) A device used to lower the intensity of light
b) A low level light
c) A lamp that is below 500 watts
d) none of these answers

What light does NOT belong in a standard three-point lighting setup?
a) back light
b) fill light
c) key light
d) underlight

Why is lighting a top priority in feature films?
a) Lighting can give the audience cues about the time of day and season in which the scene takes place.
b) Lighting directs the viewers attention
c) Lighting can set the mood in a scene.
d) All of these answers

What is is called when you have dark subject with a bright background, creating a reverse shadow almost? (No light falls onto the camera side of the subject)
a) silhouette
b) flash
c) Chroma Key
d) poorly lit and unacceptable for any reason

Hard light is direct and it creates sharp shadows while soft light is indirect and creates less noticeable shadows.
a) False
b) True
c) niether
d) both

Having a storyboard cannot help avoid making mistakes or help save valuable time.
a) True
b) False
c) niether
d) both

Some problems with Auto White Balance are that the settings can deteriorate overtime and generic settings will never be accurate for each location.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

When and where should you white balance?
a) Immediately before the first shot in a new location and again if the lighting changes... in the location you are shooting
b) Immediately before every shot... in the location you are shooting
c) Only once you have purchased the camera....inside the studio
d) Never white balance.... anywhere

Define: Noseroom
a) Space in front of a subject looking left or right
b) Space in front of a moving object with room to lead the action
c) Room above the subject
d) Room in between the camera the subject so their nose doesn't bump the lens

Define: Leadroom
a) Space in front of a subject looking left or right
b) Space in front of a moving object with room to lead the action Room above the subject
c) Room above the subject
d) Room in between the camera the subject so their nose doesn't bump the lens

What piece of equipment captures the incoming light rays and turns them into electrical signals?
a) CCD or CMOS
b) pixels
c) lens
d) film

Why is developing film unpopular in today's society?
a) It takes a long time to process the photos
b) It's not easy to share an analog picture
c) You don't know how they'll turn out
d) All of these

___ means that the lens moves in and out to make the incoming image bigger or smaller
a) optical zoom
b) digital zoom
c) zooming manually
d) dolly in and out

__ means that a chip inside the camera enlarges the image without actually moving the lens
a) optical zoom
b) digital zoom
c) zooming manually
d) dolly in and out

What benefits does a professional DSLR have over any cellphone camera available on the market?
a) bigger sensor to collect more light
b) they can have a telescopic lens attached
c) potential for better quality photos
d) all of these

Why do low resolution JPGs use much less space and look more blurred?
a) fewer pixels than high resolution JPGs so there's less info
b) none of these answers
c) more pixels than high resolution JPGs so there's more info
d) they are cheaper so they are less professional

A long spool of flexible plastic coated with special chemicals that are sensitive to light
a) Film
b) CCD
c) 35mm
d) Photo paper

What are the millions of tiny colored dots of light called that make up a digital picture?
a) pixels
b) CCD or CMOS
c) squares
d) Photo paper

What major role does lighting play in production?
a) Light is absolutely needed to register an image in a camera.
b) Light does not have any significance in production.
c) Light cannot change the mood of the scene.
d) Light only directs the attention of viewers.

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