History of Film, Television, Radio, & Journalism
Ethics
Evolution of Digital Media
A/V Production
Cinematography
100

In 1901 radio signal transmission between ships reached this distance.

200 miles

100

In ethics, this term means to hold oneself liable.

Accountability

100

This term is defined as video, audio, software, or other content that is created, edited, stored, or accessed in digital form.

Digital media

100

PSA is an abbreviation for this.

Public Service Announcement

100

This is one of the tools a cinematographer uses

Shot list

Storyboard

Crew

200

These forms of entertainment were enjoyed by the middle class before the cinema industry.

Circuses

Amusement parks

Musicals

Dioramas

Theatre troups

200

Citing a source is when you do what?

Reference or give credit to the original author

200

These are some issues the evolution of digital media has brought to light.

Outdated copyright laws

Digital divide

Digital dark age

Censorship

200

This typically has benefits and helps you to take steps towards a professional goal, whereas a job does not.

Career

200

In production, a clothesline clip is called this...

C47

300
This is the minimum number of fps (frames per second) required for our brains to perceive motion, and therefore films must run at.

16 fps

300

This term means moral principles that govern a person's behavior.

Ethics

300

This futuristic network is what Vannevar Bush wrote about in his 1946 academic paper.

Memex

300

Respecting co-workers' and customers' rights is 1 of 3 work place ethics rules.  Name another.

Respecting copyrights and patents

Maintaining confidentiality of information

300

These 3 lights make up a basic lighting setup

Key

Fill

Back

400

Name 1 of the 2 inventors who created the Kinetoscope in 1889.

Thomas Edison

William Dixson

400

This term means to be unbiased or fair.

Impartiality

400

The collection, distribution, and analysis of news and information by the general public is described as this.

Citizen journalism

400

This is thinking of as many ideas and ways to solve a problem, without worrying about if they make sense (for the time being).

Brainstorming

400

Name 1 of the 5 main concepts of cinematography

Lighting

Shot size & Composition

Camera focus

Camera placement & movement

Camera & lens choice

500

Painted backdrops featuring 3D figures depicting historic events are called what?

Dioramas

500

Copying someone's writing and attempting to pass it off as your own.

Plagiarism

500

This term is used to describe the gap between those who have access to computers and the internet and those who do not.

Digital divide

500

Having and using your life skills and abilities to get hired and stay hired is defined as this.

Employability

500

Name 1 of the 6 camera level shots.

Eye level

Shoulder level

Hip level

Knee level

Birds eye view / Overhead

Worms eye view / Ground level

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