🎥 Camera & Composition
🎙️ Audio & Lighting
📝 Pre-Production
💻 Editing
🎬 Production Roles
100

What composition guideline places your subject along imaginary grid lines to create a balanced image?

(Rule of Thirds)

100

Which piece of equipment records sound?

(Microphone)

100

What is the first stage of the production process?

(Pre-production)

100

Which Adobe program do we primarily use for video editing?

(Adobe Premiere Pro)

100

Who is responsible for the overall creative vision of a production?

(Director)

200

What type of shot shows the entire subject and much of the surrounding environment?

(Wide Shot / Long Shot)

200

Name one light used in a three-point lighting setup

(Key, Fill, or Back Light)

200

 What planning document outlines the story scene by scene using drawings?

(Storyboard)

200

What is a transition?

(A visual change from one clip to another.)

200

Who assembles the final video?

 (Editor)

300

Name two camera movements used to follow action.

(Examples/Answers: Pan, Tilt, Dolly/Truck)

300

Why is wearing headphones important while recording audio?

(To monitor audio quality and catch problems.)

300

What is the purpose of a treatment or program proposal?

(To summarize and plan a production before filming.)

300

What is a timeline used for?

(Organizing and editing clips.)

300

Who operates the camera?

(Camera Operator/Cinematographer)

400

What camera setting affects how much of the scene appears in focus?

(Depth of Field/Aperture)

400

What is white balance used for?

(Correcting color temperature so colors appear natural.)

400

 What does blocking refer to during production?

(Planning actor and camera movement.)

400

 Why is continuity important when editing?

(Keeps the story visually consistent.)

400

What does a producer typically oversee?

(Planning, organization, logistics, schedule, resources.)

500

Explain when you would use B-roll instead of your primary footage.

(Supports storytelling, transitions, covers jump cuts, provides context.)

500

Your interview sounds distorted. What are two things you should check first?

(Examples/Answers: microphone connection, input level, distance from speaker, wind noise.)

500

Put these in order:

  • Editing

  • Production

  • Pre-production

  • Post-production

(Correct order: Pre-production → Production → Post-production/Editing.)



500

Name one advanced editing technique.

(Examples: keyframing, color correction, digital compositing, split edits.)



500

During a live production, who keeps everyone organized and communicates cues?

(Floor Director or Producer, depending on context.)

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