Camera Functions
Film Process
Stop Motion
Photography
Mr. Rando
100

In photography, this is the unit of measurement which determines how long it remains open as the picture is taken.

Shutter Speed

100

This is a photographic equipment specifically designed to be light-proof while in use. It is required for certain applications involving photosensitive materials when a darkroom is not available.

Changing Bag

100

How many frames per second for a pro stop motion animation?

24

100

This term simply means the relationship between ISO, shutter speed and aperture.

Exposure Triangle

100

What city was your Mr. Rando born in?

Brooklyn, New York

200

This is a hole or opening through which light travels.

Aperture

200

The film is loaded onto this and then placed into a small chemical tank for processing. There are two basic types, a plastic or metal.

Reel

200

This director created the Stop Motion Film, "The Nightmare Before Christmas"

Tim Burton

200

Ever wonder why sometimes your subject looks bright yellow, orange, blue or grey? It means, this is off. This term means that the colors in your image are true to life. It is measured by numbers, lower being cooler and higher being warmer.

White Balance.

200

What was Mr. Rando's occupation before he became an Art Teacher?

Professional Artist

300

These, are orbs created when lights are out of focus.

Bokeh

300

You add this to start your film process and then place a tank lid onto the tank to agitate every 30 seconds.

Developer.

300

The title of the first ever Stop motion Animation was called what?

The Humpty Dumpty Circus

300

This is the most common file format for digital photographs. The thing is with this file format, a lot of detail is lost when the image is shot this way. It gives you less control in post processing in the way of color. 

JPG

300

Name one famous museum Mr. Rando exhibited his art installation

Museum of Modern Art

400

This can be used on some automated modes and semi-automated modes like aperture priority. It's measured in stops of light, with negative numbers resulting in a darker image and positive ones creating a brighter shot.

Exposure Compensation

400

You pour this chemical into the tank and leave it in for 10 minutes. Then you agitate the tank every 30 seconds.

Fixer

400

What does FPS stand for?

Frames Per Second.

400

What is the amount of light and darkness in a photograph is known as what?

Exposure

400

What is Mr. Rando's middle name?

He doesn't have one.

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