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What does a shot list help the production team do?
Plan scenes and coverage
Which tool is most commonly used for video editing?
Premiere Pro
What document outlines location, cast, crew, and schedule?
Production schedule
Which is a common type of camera movement used in video production?
All of the above
What does "depth of field" refer to in video production?
The area of focus within the scene
Balanced cables (XLR) are preferred because:
They reduce noise
What is the standard frame rate for broadcast video in the U.S.?
30 fps (29.97)
What is the function of "audio ducking" in a video?
To lower background audio levels when speech occurs
Which of these is a common file format used for exporting videos?
MOV
What is the purpose of a "storyboard" in video production?
To organize the shots and scenes visually
Color temperature is measured in:
Kelvins
What is a "B-roll" in video production?
Additional footage used to support the main footage
White balance ensures:
Correct color temperature
What is "audio mixing" in video production?
Adjusting levels of sound sources
During pre-production, a location scout primarily checks for:
Audio quality
A continuity person tracks
Story consistency across shots
In scriptwriting, “INT.” means:
Interior
What is the "aspect ratio" of a video?
The relationship between the width and height of the frame
What does "audio sync" mean in video production?
Matching the audio with the video for correct timing
What is a "jump cut" in video editing?
A cut between scenes with a sudden change in time or location
In video production, what does "compression" refer to?
Reducing the file size
Which format is most commonly used for high-definition video?
MP4
What is the primary function of a "lens" in video production?
To control the focus and depth of field of the video
What is the main purpose of a "tripod" in video production?
To stabilize the camera for steady shots
What does “panning” refer to?
Camera rotate left/right
In which video editing software is the timeline used to arrange clips and audio?
Adobe Premiere Pro
Which of the following is an example of a video codec?
H.264
What is the purpose of a "switcher" in video production?
To switch between multiple video feeds
In scriptwriting, “INT.” means:
Interior
In video production, the "rule of thirds" helps with:
Shot composition
Which of the following tools is used to stabilize the camera in motion?
Gimbal
Which of the following is NOT a video editing technique?
Zooming
What’s the primary purpose of a close-up shot?
Emphasize emotion
What is the function of "slow motion" in video?
To create a dramatic effect by reducing the playback speed
What does "dynamic range" refer to in video production?
The range of light levels the camera can capture
What is the standard frame rate for broadcast video in the U.S.?
30 fps (29.97)
What does 3-point lighting include?
Key, fill, back light
What does "video resolution" refer to?
The clarity of the image
What is a "camera shot"?
A specific angle or framing of a scene
Hot mic means:
Microphone is live
What is B-roll used for?
Secondary footage to cut over A-roll
Which of the following is used to adjust the color balance in a video?
White balance
Which camera shot shows a subject from the waist up?
Medium shot
What is the term for the rate at which video frames are displayed?
Frame rate
White balance ensures:
Correct color temperature
What does "rendering" mean in video editing?
Converting the edited video into its final format
What is the "rule of thirds" in video composition?
Removing or trimming unwanted parts of the video
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A script format typically includes all EXCEPT:
Color grading info
What is a "close-up" shot in video production?
A shot that focuses on a specific detail, like a face or object
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MP4 container commonly uses:
MPEG-4 video + AAC audio
What is the main function of a "microphone" in video communications?
To capture sound
What is "post-production" in video production?
Editing and enhancing the video after it is shot
Which of the following is NOT an important part of video pre-production?
Editing the video
Which of the following is the MOST important purpose of a storyboard in video production?
To plan sequence and composition
Which type of lighting is typically used in video production to create soft shadows?
Fill lighting
Which of the following best describes "high-definition video"?
Video with a resolution of 1080p or higher
What does "green screen" technology allow a video producer to do?
Replace the background with another image
What is the standard frame rate for most film productions?
24 fps
What is the purpose of a "title card" in a video?
To display the video’s name or other text on the screen
What does "bit rate" in video streaming refer to?
The amount of data used to represent the video per second