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Using a flipbook to rapidly display a sequence of drawings will produce an effect known as: a. Morphing b. Virtual Reality c. Persistence of Vision d. Path Animation |
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Which type of animation produces motion by continuously displaying a series of frames? a. Path-Based Animation b. Scripting-Based Animation c. Frame-by-Frame Animation d. Stop Motion Animation |
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When the cursor is moved over the home button it lights up and when the cursor is moved away the button returns to its original appearance. This is an example of which animation effect? a. Tweening b. Scrubbing c. Rollover d. Morph |
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Gradually changing a picture of a fish into a frog is an example of which animation effect? a. Morph b. Tweening c. Rollover d. Scrubbing |
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The part of the animation program where the animation is composed and manipulated is called: a. Timeline b. Playhead c. Stage d. Library |
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The part of the animation program that organizes and controls an animation over time using layers and frames is called: a. Library b. Timeline c. Stage d. Playhead |
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The part of the animation program that stores frequently used graphics, movie clips, and buttons is called: a. Timeline b. Playhead c. Stage d. Library |
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The vertical marker in the timeline that shows which frame is the current frame is called: a. Library b. Timeline c. Stage d. Playhead |
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A single still image in a video or animation is called: a. Timeline b. Frame c. Scrub d. Playhead |
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Dragging the playhead across the timeline is called: a. Scrubbing b. Morphing c. Tweening d. Staging |
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An intermediate frame in an animation sequence that blends so one frame appears to change into the next is called: a. Shape Frame b. Motion Frame c. Key Frame d. Regular Frame |
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Which animation method requires knowledge of computer programming techniques? a. Path-Based Animation b. Frame-by-Frame Animation c. Scripting-Based Animation d. Stop Motion Animation |
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Scripting-Based Animation |
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The animation method creates a motion path by calculating the proper position along the route for each frame to follow? a. Path-Based Animation b. Frame-by-Frame Animation c. Scripting-Based Animation d. Stop Motion Animation |
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Timelines are divided into which key frame feature? a. Tweens b. Layers c. Frames d. Stages |
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Which audio format using a process known as compression that removes frequencies and masked elements that humans cannot hear? a. WMA b. MP4 c. WAV d. MP3 |
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Which audio format is the preferred audio format for use on Windows computer and registers the highest audio quality? a. WMA b. MP4 c. WAV d. MP3 |
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Which is an acceptable format for publishing an animated video? a. Joint Photographic Experts Group b. Portable Network Graphics c. Graphics Interchange Format d. Tagged Image File Format |
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Graphics Interchange Format |
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Which of the following stand-alone players is designed to work on both Windows and Apple systems? a. QuickTime Media Player b. Microsoft Silverlight c. Windows Media Player d. Real Time Media Player |
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Which of the following factors influence the delivery and distribution of computer animations? a. Playback Rate b. Bandwidth c. Streaming Rate d. All of the Above |
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Playback Rate, Bandwidth, and Streaming Rate influence the delivery and distribution of computer animations. |
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The amount of data that can be transmitted over a network in a given amount of time is called: a. Playback Rate b. Streaming Rate c. Bandwidth d. Streaming |
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The rate at which a video can be downloaded to a computer is called: a. Bandwidth b. Streaming c. Streaming Rate d. Playback Rate |
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The rate at which a downloaded video plays on a computer is called: a. Streaming Rate b. Playback Rate c. Streaming d. Bandwidth |
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A technique for producing and transmitting audio and video files so they can start playing as soon as a computer begins receiving them, rather than waiting for the complete file to download first is called: a. Playback Rate b. Streaming Rate c. Streaming d. Bandwidth |
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Which of the following statements regarding the purpose for optimizing an animated video is FALSE? a. Optimizing increases streaming rate b. Optimizing increases playback rate c. Optimizing reduces file size d. Optimizing reduces bandwidth |
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Optimizing reduces bandwidth |
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Ted includes graphics in his animation projects to make the viewers sense they are part of the theme. What type of computer animation effect will viewers experience? a. Morphing b. Rollovers c. 3D Graphics d. Virtual Reality |
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Thomas plans to include animated beach waves in his project. To create the waves he uses a graphic that he has stored in the authoring program. What part of the animation program is he using to store the graphic? a. Stage b. Timeline c. Frame d. Library |
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Michael added text to his animation that shows the text moving in different directions. What part of the animation program will display the changes if directions between each regular frame? a. Key Frame b. Stage c. Timeline d. Library |
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Jeffrey is creating a banner for his webpage using an authoring program. The part of the animation program window where he composes and manipulates the banner is called: a. Frame b. Stage c. Timeline d. Library |
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Which animation method manipulates real-world objects allowing the animator to photograph the objects one frame at a time? a. Path-Based Animation b. Frame-by-Frame Animation c. Scripting-Based Animation d. Stop Motion Animation |
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David is currently displaying frame 6 of his video. In order to display frame 10 of his video he drags the playhead across the timeline. What is this action called? a. Framing b. Compressing c. Scrubbing d. Playing |
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Terrence is researching sports injuries for a presentation that he is completing in his sports medicine class. He wants to add an animated video demonstrating the effects of a broken arm. To create this video Terrence takes one image of an arms and gradually transforms the image into an image of a broken arm. What technique is Terrence using to create this effect? a. Persistence of Vision b. Scrubbing c. Morphing d. Rollover |
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Tasha created an animated video using an authoring program. When she finished her video it was almost 8 minutes in length. She needs to edit the video to make it no more than 5 minutes long. What part of the animation program window will Sarah use to adjust the timing of her video? a. Timeline b. Library c. Keyframe d. Stage |
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Curtis inserted a keyframe with a duck in the lake into animation software. He skipped eight frames and inserted a keyframe with the duck in the air. What process will the software use to fill in the twelve blank slides? A. Pencil testing B. Recording C. Storyboarding D. Tweening |
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Anna presented an animation on a memo pad of children playing, who all appeared to be moving as she flipped through the pad. What era does her example of original animation represent? a. 2000-Virtual Reality b. 1970’s 3D Computer Animation c. 1960’s 2D Computer Animation d. 1800’s Animation |
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Which type of animation was completely drawn by hand? a. Traditional Animation b. Computer Assisted Animation c. Computer Generated Animation d. Motion Capture Animation |
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Which type of animation allows animators to input their drawing using a digital tablet? a. Traditional Animation b. Computer Assisted Animation c. Computer Generated Animation d. Motion Capture Animation |
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Computer Assisted Animation |
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Which type of animation uses modeling and rendering to create animations? a. Traditional Animation b. Computer Assisted Animation c. Computer Generated Animation d. Motion Capture Animation |
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Computer Generated Animation |
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Emily finishes her animation film by applying color, texture, and shadows to all of her characters. What computer generated animation step has Emily completed? a. Modeling b. Rendering c. Tweening d. Storyboarding |
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Addison is creating wireframe models of the characters she plans to feature in her animated film. What computer generated animation step is Addison completing? a. Modeling b. Rendering c. Tweening d. Storyboarding |
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James Cameron had his actors wear special suits that allowed his computers to capture their movements when he created the movie Avatar. What type of animation was used to create Avatar? a. Traditional Animation b. Computer Assisted Animation c. Cell Animation d. Motion Capture Animation |
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Which of the following factors affects the quality of a frame-by-frame animation? a. Playback Rate b. Streaming Rate c. Frame Rate d. Bandwidth |
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Animations that simulate events or demonstrate techniques are used for: a. Advertising b. Teaching c. Selling d. Training |
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Animations that showcase products or services are used for: a. Advertising b. Teaching c. Selling d. Training |
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Animations that illustrate concepts or processes are used for: a. Advertising b. Teaching c. Selling d. Training |
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Animated banners on websites are used for: a. Advertising b. Teaching c. Selling d. Training |
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Animated films, games, and virtual realities are used for: a. Advertising b. Entertainment c. Selling d. Training |
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Which animation and video format is used for animations created with Adobe Flash? a. AVI b. MOV c. MPEG d. SWF |
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Which animation and video format only plays animations using Apple QuickTime media player? a. AVI b. MOV c. MPEG d. SWF |
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Which animation and video format is recommended for animations that will be downloaded instead of streamed because it does not require a specific player or plug-in? a. AVI b. MOV c. MPEG d. SWF |
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Which animation and video format only plays animations on computers using Windows operating systems? a. AVI b. MOV c. MPEG d. SWF |
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