ADDIE Model
Design
Audio
Video
Animation
Digital Media
Yo Random
100

What does the A in ADDIE stand for and what does it mean?

Analyze - Gather and process information, make goals, decide your target audience and purpose

100

What is the basic definition of Design?

Communication through visuals

100

Where would you find an analogue recorded song?

Where would you find a digitally recorded song?

Record Vinyl or Cassette Tape


Apple Music, Spotify, CD

100

What are the 5 steps in film making?

Development, Pre-Production, Production, Post-Production, Distribution

100

What is a tween?

The image inbetween key frames

100

What is Copy Right? and the symbol?

Intellectual property (IP) that gives its owner the exclusive right to copy, distribute, adapt, display, and perform a creative work. 

100

Name Voldemort's 7 Horcruxes?

Diary, Ring, Locket, Hufflepuff's Cup, Ravenclaw's Diadem, Nagini, Harry

200

What does the first D in ADDIE stand for and what does it mean?

Design - plan and sketch ideas, what is the client's budget, what tools do you have

200

What is the difference between Raster and Vector graphics

Raster - uses pixels to render images, will get pixelated or fuzzy if blown up to a larger size

Vector - uses mathematical equations to resize and readjust when the size changes. Never gets pixelated or fuzzy

200

What is the difference between Lossy and Lossless audio files?

Lossy - loose quality by shrinking the file size

Lossless - no loss in quality, larger file size

200

Why do movies / shows have so many camera angles and movements?

To give the show more variety, makes it more interesting and engaging, gives more effects

200

What is a keyframe?

The start and endpoints for actions

200

Define these file types:

mp4

mp3

jpg

png

psd

mp4 - Video

mp3 - audio

jpg - image

png - image with transparency

psd - Photoshop

200

About how long does it take to film a movie? 

Usually filming takes between 8 - 10 months

300

What does the second D in ADDIE stand for and what does it mean?

Develop - collect and create the actual project, test the prototype, and get approval from the client

300

What is the difference between Photoshop and Illustrator?

Photoshop: Edit, Manipulate, and Enhance photos

Illustrator: Create logos, large posters / graphics, create designs that are graphic or shape heavy

300

If a movie theater has 7.1 Dolby Atmos surround sound, what does that mean. Describe the audio experience.

7.1 means there are 7 channels or directions from where the sound can come from

300

Define what a Pan is while using a camera.

From a fixed position, you swivel or move the camera horizontally

300

Define Import and Export

Import: Bring assets in

Export: Package / Render contents out in a chosen format

300

Define these color types:

Complementary

Primary 

Mono

Analogous

Complementary - colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel (Blue - Orange)

Primary - Red, Yellow Blue

Monochromatic - all shades and tones of the same color (Light red - dark red)

Analogous - groups of colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. (Red, orange, and red-orange are examples)

300
How many movies end up doing reshoots? Why do they do reshoots?

Almost all movies end up with some reshoots, they do them because they need to fix something in the scene or they changed something in the story

400

What does the I stand for in ADDIE and what does it mean? 

Implement - publish the final product, give to the client / publish to the target audience

400

How are fonts measured?

A font is often measured in pt (points). Points dictate the height of the lettering. There are approximately 72 (72.272) points in one inch or 2.54 cm. For example, the font size 72 would be about one inch tall, and 36 would be about a half of an inch.

400

Name 3 types of audio files.

mp3, m4a, wma, wav, aac, alac

400

How much of a person would you be able to see in a medium camera shot?

About the chest or stomach up

400

Define Staging in animation.

Staging is how you direct the viewer's attention to the shot. For the aim of grabbing the viewer's attention, animators use poses and actions of characters, their placement in the frame, background, and other elements of the scene.

400

What does SME stand for?

Subject Matter Expert

400

Who said: "Well that's just as fascinating as the first 89 times you told me that. What is wrong with Giving Tree here?

Peter Quill (Star Lord)

Guardians of the Galaxy

500

What does the E in ADDIE stand for and what does it mean?

Evaluate - assess the project, what went well, what didn't go well, what could you do next time to make it go smoother or better

500

What is the difference between a Typeface and a Font?

Typeface is the name "Helvetica" "Calibri"

Font is the style (Bold, Italic, Light)

500

What is Apple Music's name for surround sound that you can experience in AirPods Pro?

Spatial Audio

500

On a movie script, you will see either EXT or INT, what do those mean?

EXT - Exterior

INT - Interior

500

Define Sequencing.

Shots that are under the same theme are grouped together as a “scene”. A group of related scenes is called a “sequence”

500

What is resolution? (Not new years)

Resolution indicates the number of pixels that are displayed per inch for an image.

TV 1080p - 1920 x 1080 = 2,073,6000 pixels

TV 4K - 4096 × 2160 = 8,847,360 pixels

500

Who said: "I told you I don't want to join your super secret boy band."

Tony Stark (Iron Man)

Iron Man 2

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