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Which microphone uses two plates and a magnetic field to capture sound?

ribbon mic

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Which microphone is preferred for critical tasks like vocals or acoustic instruments?

Condenser Microphone

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Which type of wave is mechanical and moves longitudinally?

Sound

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What do we call sound that has been electronically processed?

Audio

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How do vibrating objects cause sound perception?

Sound

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What term describes waves traveling through air and reaching the ear?

Sound

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Which microphone type is durable, affordable, and handles loud sounds well?

Dynamic Microphone

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What results from particles vibrating back and forth in a medium?

Sound

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Which microphone offers wide frequency response and transparent sound?

Condenser Microphone

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Why is monitor speaker placement crucial in a studio?

Monitoring

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How do you add clips to the Files panel in Audition?

Drag audio and video

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Which view focuses on creating or editing a single audio file?

Waveform view

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What is a preset series of actions applied in Waveform view with one command?

Favorite

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How can you switch to this view using the toolbar button?

Waveform view

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Which panel tracks your edit steps and lets you undo or redo actions?

History

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What can a favorite include besides effects?

Favorite

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Which view allows combining voiceovers, music, and effects for podcasts or videos?

Multitrack view

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Which view is used for editing individual audio files?

Waveform view

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Which view is designed for assembling and mixing recordings?

Multitrack view

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Which view lets you arrange multiple audio clips on a timeline for mixing?

Multitrack view

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Which factors affect usability in challenging lighting conditions?

ISO

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Which setting greatly affects video quality in low light?

ISO

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What is the opening in a camera that controls light entry?

Aperture

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What feature reduces blur caused by camera movement?

Image Stabilization

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Which factors influence how images appear online or in print?

Screen Display

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Which feature is often unavailable in certain high-resolution modes?

EIS

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Which method re-centers the image after hitting the sensor?

EIS

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Which stabilization predicts movement for smoother video?

EIS

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Which stabilization method is less effective for video?

EIS

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Which stabilization method shifts the lens to counteract movement?

OIS

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Which concept claims high art and pop culture are inseparable?

Postmodernism

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Which method asks viewers directly about their thoughts on films?

Reception studies

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Which analysis exposes hidden political messages in films?

Ideological analysis

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Which theory examines the legacy of colonial power in cinema?

Post-colonialism

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Which approach analyzes formal properties like editing and composition?

Formalism

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Which theory views the director as the sole creative genius?

Auteur Theory

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What approach challenges traditional ways of interpreting films?

Deconstruction

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Which study treats film as a language using signs and symbols?

Semiotics

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Which theory studies film as part of patriarchal structures?

Feminism

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Which theory uses neuroscience and psychology to explain film perception

Cognitive Theory

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Which concept claims high art and pop culture are inseparable?

Postmodernism

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Which method asks viewers directly about their thoughts on films?

Reception studies

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Which analysis exposes hidden political messages in films?

Ideological analysis

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Which theory examines the legacy of colonial power in cinema?

Post-colonialism

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Which approach analyzes formal properties like editing and composition?

Formalism

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Which theory views the director as the sole creative genius?

Auteur Theory

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What approach challenges traditional ways of interpreting films?

Deconstruction

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Which study treats film as a language using signs and symbols?

Semiotics

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Which theory studies film as part of patriarchal structures?

Feminism

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Which theory uses neuroscience and psychology to explain film perception

Cognitive Theory

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Why are camera shots and angles vital in storytelling?

Production

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Which phase provides the framework for production?

Pre-production

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What is principal photography in production?

Production

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What tasks occur before shooting begins?

Pre-production

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Which phase converts ideas into raw footage?

Production

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Which cost is highest for big studios?

Production

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Why must the director know the screenplay thoroughly?

Production

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Which phase involves editing, tilting, and adding effects?

Post-production

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Which phase includes writing the shooting script?

Pre-production

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Which phase ensures smooth principal photography?

Pre-production

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Which tool is used for selecting, dragging, and trimming clips?

Zoom

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Which tool adjusts a clip’s start and end frames without changing duration?

Selection

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Which edit moves the point between clips without changing sequence length?

Rolling Edit

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Which tool zooms in and out of the timeline?

Zoom

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Which tool works like the timeline scroll bar?

Hand tool

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Which edit moves a clip while trimming adjacent clips?

slide

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Which tool scrolls the sequence by dragging a clip?

Hand

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Which edit trims adjacent clips’ In and Out points equally?

rolling edit

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Which tool moves a clip along the timeline?

Slide

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Which edit trims a clip and shifts subsequent clips?

Rolling edit

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Why is organization crucial in composites with many layers?

Be organized

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Why name layers in complex composites?

Be organized

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What types of effects should you create presets for?

Save presets

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Why study camera movements before compositing?

Footage review

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Why use auto-save in compositing applications?

Auto save

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Why analyze clips before starting work?

Footage review

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Why save custom presets in compositing software?

Save presets

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Why review footage before compositing?

Footage review

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How do presets save time in compositing?

Save presets

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Why develop a habit of naming layers as you create them?

Be organized

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Which element includes geometry, logos, and animations?

Shape/Form

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How can all objects be broken down visually?

Shape/Form

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What principle ensures clarity in presenting ideas?

Staging

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Which skill is essential for motion graphic designers?

Typography

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Which component is commonly used in motion graphics?

Typography

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Which element can serve as content, background, or texture?

Image and live action

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Which design has dimensions of X, Y, Z, and time?

Motion Graphics

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Which element is key in constructing graphic design messages?

Typography

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How can all objects be broken down visually?

Shape/form

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Which design form borrows principles from various art styles?

Motion graphics

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Which element along with line is fundamental in visual communication

Shape/form

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What does focal length indicate on a camera lens?

Angle of view

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Which concept is less critical in After Effects cameras?

Film size

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Which setting changes zoom and focal length together?

Zoom

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What is the inclusion of one composition within another called?

Nesting

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How does angle of view affect camera width?

Angle of view

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Why are physical and digital cameras fundamentally different?

Focal length

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What term describes compositions of upstream and downstream relationships?

Nested composition

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How does zoom affect angle of view and focal length?

Angle of View

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Which composition is the most downstream in nesting?

Root composition