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What is the first phase of production? |
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What is the second phase of production? |
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What is the third phase of production? |
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What is the fourth and last phase of production? |
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Who mixes the sound for the audience? |
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Who mixes sound for the performers? |
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Who designs and implements the audio systems? |
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Who prepares the instruments for the performers? |
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Instrument / Back Line Technician |
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Who maximizes the sound based on room characteristics? |
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Acoustic Analysis Engineer |
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Who creates the look of the show? |
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Who is in charge of the lighting for a show? |
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Who assembles the trusses, mounts the lights, etc.? |
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Who connects the chain and cables to the ceilings? |
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Who manages the non-technical logistics of the show and hires the staff? |
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Who supervises the crew and equipment on a daily basis? |
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Who oversees the entire performance area? |
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What is the device used to create two copies of the original audio signal? |
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What is the documentation of mic connections to the console inputs? |
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What is a networking technology for multiple digital audio channels? |
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What are the amplifiers of the three front of house speaker cabinets? |
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1. High Frequency Driver 2. Mid-Range Speaker 3. Subwoofer |
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What is a guide for the crew to follow as far as lighting for a show goes? |
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What is the programmins standard for lighting? |
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What is the device that controls the voltage traveling to the lights? |
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What are two types of moving lights? |
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What light is used to creat laser like shapes? |
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Who is first in charge of a film? |
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Runner up behing the producer? |
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Who is the director of photography? |
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Who is the chief electrician? |
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Who is the head of the grip department? |
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Makeup, wardrobe, transportation are examples of what? |
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What is designing the look of the set around the characters? |
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What the camera will see is the _____ elevation. |
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Where the wall support is, is the _____ elevation... |
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Where the back of the set wall is, is the ______ elevation... |
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There are two types of miniatures, the first is to look at a set before building it, which we call... |
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The miniature used for actual filming... |
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A lens that has concentritic rings to help direct light is called a... |
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3 Characteristics of a soft light? |
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1. Indirect Reflection 2. Very soft 3. Difficult to control |
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What camera is extremely controllable and has a double lens? |
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The film camera is __ FPS. |
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What is the distance between the center of the lens and the film plane? |
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What controls the amount of light? |
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The number measurement of how much lights is allowed through the lens? |
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The number measurement of how much lights is allowed through the lens? |
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What stores film prior to and after exposure? |
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What lens is used to compress a widescreen image on a square film frame? |
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What is the top layer of film that captures the images? |
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What allows for image consistency between different speeds? |
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What is pressed to convert film images into video images? |
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This was government funded in 1969... |
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Introduced in 1991, what was the basis of the WWW? |
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Introduced in 1991, what was the basis of the WWW? |
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What is a physical pipeline that data travels on? |
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What is a measurement of the amount of data passing through a line medium during a given amount of time? |
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How the computers are connected to each other? |
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All devices connected to a central hub which controls data traffic, most common topology... |
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Combo. of star and bus topoligy? |
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Often a higher archial structure? |
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Non-Linear, quick access to features? |
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1. Defining the project 2. Flowcharting and storyboarding 3. Creating the user interface |
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256 Colors, Often used on the web.. |
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common in CPU illustration? |
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Carries event date rather than audio? |
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Book E and F ; Rewritable |
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2d Color and look of a model. |
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Process of converting 3D model into a 2D image? |
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