You send a client a picture of their logo on a sweatshirt. This is known as a what?
What is a soft proof?
What is ISO?
This section in Final Cut Pro includes the tabs of audio, stills, and video.
A horizontal movement in which the camera moves from left to right by rotating on an axis.
What is Panning?
This is Paul McLaughlin's favorite phrase.
What is "Write it down!"?
This way of printing uses rubber or plastic plates that bend around rollers to print on a substrate and can print on both sides of the substrate.
What is Flexographic Printing?
What are Duo Tone Photos?
This key allows the selected clip to append to the end of the primary storyline.
What is 'E'?
Allowing a clip to shoot a few seconds before moving, speaking, or any other action.
What is Pre-Roll?
These are the Pantone colors for the Minnesota North College logo.
What is Pantone 361 and Pantone 2145?
This method of printing is the oldest method of printing.
What is Relief Printing?
This scale is used to measure the color temperature of a light source.
What is the Kelvin Scale?
This is the range of decibels that volume should be in your videos.
What is -12 to -6 decibels?
This type of lighting is used to create more distinct shadows and sharp outlines.
What is Hard Light?
A technician in the film and television industry who sets up and maintains equipment to support cameras and lighting.
What is a Grip?
A 20th century printing technique that uses patterns of dots in four colors: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black.
What are Halftone dots?
This view function shows how much exposure is allowed for broadcast.
This digital multimedia format is a compressed video format that can also store audio, subtitles, and still images.
What is MP4?
A professional non-linear video-editing application initially developed by Macromedia and released in April of 1999.
What is Final Cut Pro?
These are the three main printing processes.
What are Relief, Intaglio, and Planography?
The technology that we use in our digital cameras that uses an image sensor to measure the intensity of light and converts it into electrical signals.
What is CMOS Technology? (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor)
A technique by which a block of color in a video image can be replaced either by another color or image.
What is Chroma Key?
This is type of tracking shot in which the camera operator moves the entire camera forward or backward along a track.
What is Dollying?
This is an American filmmaker known for his documentary films and television series, many of which chronicle American history and culture.
Who is Ken Burns?