Photography
DJ'ing
Graphic Design
Miscellaneous
Art History
100

What is "Shutter Speed" & "Aperture"?

What is "The shutter speed controls the amount of light by the length of time. The aperture (the size of the lens opening) controls the amount of light." ?

100

What is BPM stand for?

What is Beats per minute?

100

What is the graphic image format, that can be scaled larger or smaller without affecting its quality?

what is a vector?

100

What is the second in command to the chef called in a kitchen?

What is a sous chef?

100

What is the most famous painting? Who painted it?

What is the Mona Lisa? Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

200

What causes motion blur in a picture?

What is slow shutter speed?

200

What does CDJ stand for?

What is Compact Disk Jockey?

200

What is the popular picture format that allows moving images?

What is a GIF?

200

What craft requires using a hook as the main tool?

What is crochet?

200

In what state did House Music originate?

Where is Chicago?

300

What does the "RB" stand for in the camera name "RB67" stand for?

What is Rotating Back?

300

What is it called when you sync two BPM's of a song to transition?

What is Beatmatching?

300

What tool allows users to replace one part of an image with another?

The clone brush

300

In what craft do you use a "Ribbon Tool"?

What is Ceramics?

300

Which of these baked goods character was completely fictional?

A. Betty Crocker

B. Little Debbie

C. Sara Lee

Who is A. Betty Crocker?

400

How can you tell a photo is under exposed?

What is images are dark, very grainy, have low contrast and muddy-looking color shifts?

400

What is it called when a DJ runs the record back from the beginning?

Wheel up, back spin, rewind

400

What does DPI stand for?

what is Dots per inch?

400

What is the director of photography responsibilties on set?

Who is the person in charge of creating a style for a production by working with the director and other members of the film crew

400

What was the first Graphic Design Software?

SuperPaint

500

Why is 120 film referred to as 120?

Why is.. 120 film is named as such because it was the 20th daylight-loading roll film (on flanged spools) that Kodak produced, whose format numbering standard began with 101?

any version of this answer works.

500

What is the audio cord with 3 prongs called?

What is an XLR cable?

500

What is the six-digit number used in HTML, CSS, and design software applications to represent colors called?

What is a "Hex"?

500

In fashion design what is a quick sketch of an ensemble referred as?

a croquis

500

What did Hollywood introduce to the film industry that made it ever more popular?

What is Movies with sound?