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The most important element of a film? |
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Diologue is caught on set by who? |
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Automated diologe replacement |
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What smoothes out replaced diologue? |
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Who gets sounds to the field recorder? |
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These effects are added in real time to a picture |
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On a foley stage or a foley pit |
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What are some of the elements of the foley stage/pit? |
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Sand, glass, wood, concrete, and props |
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Emotional side of the movie? |
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What is the process of mixing all the sound elements so that the final mix can be accomplished easier? |
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What is it called when youm ix sound for a film into "stems" which will be combined for the finished film? |
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What are the final elements of a soundtrack called? |
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Most films today require how many track print masters? |
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6 to 8 for 70mm, Dolby Digital, DTS (digital theater system), or SDDS |
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These boards only feature the key elements of a project. They are usually drawn bigger and in color for the client. |
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These boards show evey camera angle, cut, special effect, action, and every movement. These are the boards the production crew will use |
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When the camera turns left and right, or follows characters |
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The camera looks up and down, used to follow tall objects or follow characters |
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The camera is moved in towards or out away from the subject |
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The camera rolls left or right, parallel to the scene |
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Cranes and jobs are called? |
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The camera goes from wideshot to closeup or vice versa, and anything in between |
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What are the 3 parts of an ad? |
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Psychology of color, Layout, Copy |
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In psychology of color, what are red and purple? |
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Red = Fast Food, Pruple = money |
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As one of the 3 parts of advertising, what does copy mean? |
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ADS: People with knowledge |
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Persusion based on authority (Wilfred Brimley on diabetes :) |
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ADS: These elements make up what type of ad? Present a problem, offer a solution, effective, Believable |
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ADS: What type of ad shows people and attitudes associated with the product? |
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ADS: This type of ad shows High self priced items, sells an image, no strong arguments |
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ADS: This type of ad involves, implied correctness, we agree with people we like, "Everyone else is doing it so why don't I?", celebrity endoresements |
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Consensus (Wilfred Brimley again!!) |
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Used to alter the dynamic or difference between low and high volume within an audio signal. takes out sharp peaks in the audio to maximize volume going to the recorder without distortion. |
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Frequency selective amplifiers used to alter frequency characteristics of a given sound |
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Open and closed, allows audio signal to pass or not. |
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These devices imitiate acoustic reflection of different room sizes |
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devices allow to create distinct repetitions of sound,essentially echoes. Control timing and how many we want |
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When 2 signals are played in synch, 1 signal is slowed or sped up. This creates different phase cancellations or timing differences |
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What is the metric conversion chart? |
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Tera, Giga, Mega, Kilo, None, milli, micro, nano, Pico |
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Power measures in is what letter? |
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Current measured in is what letter? |
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Electromotive force is what letter? |
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Resistance is what letter? |
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Impedance is what letter? |
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