Filmmaking
Broadcast Media
Film History
Video Games
Displays
100

The combination of all camera shots captured in order to piece together a film scene.

What is coverage?

100

The height of an electromagnetic wave, which also determines the volume of the sound.

What is amplitude?

100

The standard frame rate of cinema.

What is 24 frames per second?

100

The initial test of a game, usually only shared internally with designers and programmers.

What is a prototype?

100

A pixel is made of these three different colors of subpixels.

What is red, green, and blue.

200

The final stage of film development, in which the film is released for public consumption.

What is exhibition?

200

An alphabet in which letters and numbers are represented by dots and dashes.

What is morse code?

200

Caused by the brain retaining an image a fraction of a second later than the eye observes it.

What is persistence of vision?

200

Also known as a GDD, this is a working pre-production document.

What is a Game Design Document?

200

The range of shades a camera can capture between pure white and pure black.

What is dynamic range?

300

Combining two or more images into a single frame.

What is compositing?

300

A unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second.

What is Hertz (Hz)

300

These brothers are credited with the earliest known footage captured on a motion picture camera, a train arriving at a station in Paris.

Who are the Lumiere Bros?

300

The final, working version of a game that gets released to the public.

What is a Gold Master?

300

While these two high quality display resolutions have the same height, they have a different aspect ratio.

What is 4K and UHD?

400

Real-world special effects, filmed on-set during production.

What are practical effects?

400

At this decibel threshold, sound may become damaging to human ears.

What is 70db?

400

Utilizing magic lanterns, these horror shows combined spooky glass slides, sound effects, and smoke to entertain audiences.

What are Phantasmagorias?

400

The designer of classic Nintendo characters including Kong, Mario, and Zelda.

Who is Shigeru Myamoto?

400

Commonly referred to as Full HD, this display resolution became the standard for televisions in the late 2000s.

What is 1920 x 1080?

500

In composition, this is the space in front of a moving or stationary subject.

What is lead room?

500

This short-hand for digital modulation refers to the process of encodes binary information onto an analog wave.

What is shift-keying?

500

This motion picture camera feature prevents motion blur by covering the film stock whenever it is being moved.

What is a shutter?

500

The process of converting a 3D model into a 2D image displayed on a screen.

What is rendering?

500

Unlike Liquid Crystal Displays, which utilizes a backlight, DLP projects instead create pixels through turning thousands of these objects.

What are mirrors?

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