The document contains questions and answers related to various photography and filmmaking terms. It asks about definitions of terms like focal length, fill-in light, back lighting, ambient light, autofocus, camera modes, aperture, exposure, contrast, types of shots like aerial shots and angles, equipment like tripods and tracks, stages of production, and lighting techniques. The questions test knowledge of basic technical concepts and production elements in photography, videography, and filmmaking.
The document contains questions and answers related to various photography and filmmaking terms. It asks about definitions of terms like focal length, fill-in light, back lighting, ambient light, autofocus, camera modes, aperture, exposure, contrast, types of shots like aerial shots and angles, equipment like tripods and tracks, stages of production, and lighting techniques. The questions test knowledge of basic technical concepts and production elements in photography, videography, and filmmaking.
The document contains questions and answers related to various photography and filmmaking terms. It asks about definitions of terms like focal length, fill-in light, back lighting, ambient light, autofocus, camera modes, aperture, exposure, contrast, types of shots like aerial shots and angles, equipment like tripods and tracks, stages of production, and lighting techniques. The questions test knowledge of basic technical concepts and production elements in photography, videography, and filmmaking.
The document contains questions and answers related to various photography and filmmaking terms. It asks about definitions of terms like focal length, fill-in light, back lighting, ambient light, autofocus, camera modes, aperture, exposure, contrast, types of shots like aerial shots and angles, equipment like tripods and tracks, stages of production, and lighting techniques. The questions test knowledge of basic technical concepts and production elements in photography, videography, and filmmaking.
MULTIMEDIA84.Focal lengthA. Distance between film and centre of lens B. distance between foreground and backgroundC. Distance between object and film. D. None of the above85.Fill-In-LightA. Back ground light B. Additional light to softenC. Natural light D. None of the above86.Back lightingA. Light from the foreground B. Light behind cameraC. Light behind the object D. None of these87.Ambient lightA. available light at surrounding B. BacklightC. Artificial light D. None of the above88.AutofocusA. Lens automatically focus B. Manual focusC.view finder focusD. None of the above89.Camera modesA. Portrait B. lensC. View finder D. Focal length90.Aperture:A. Controls the size of the holeB. Controls speed of shootC. Controls CCD D. none of the above91.Amount of light that falls in to the sensor of the cameraA. Exposure B. White balanceC. Depth of Field D. Three point lighting92.ContrastA. Balancing Pixels B. Dealing with ColourC. Scaling Files D. masking BA MULTIMEDIA14UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT- SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION-BA MULTIMEDIA93.AERIAL SHOTa) shot be taken from a planeb) Wide angle shotc) Shot taken by macro lensd) None of the above.94.ANGLE ONa) scenes taking place in large settingsb) Scene taking place in cornerc) Scene in a roomd) None of the above.95.Tripodsa) Portable three leg frameb) Camera trolley with three wheelsc) Dollyd) None of the above96.Track shota) Dollyb) Trollyc) Tripodd) None of the above97.Wide angle lensa) Focal length is smallerb) Focal length is longerc) Large size of the lensd) None of the above98. Creating a storyboard of a video programme is usually ata) production stageb) after the shootc) pre production staged)Scripting stage99. High angle shot indicates that the camera is positioned ............the subjecta) belowb) abovec) at the eye leveld) opposite100. _________ light method measures light intensity falling upon a subject from each lamp direction in turn.a) Incidentb)Reflectedc)Surface brightnessd)None of the ab