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Challenges
100
John Locke
Who is the father of educational philosophy?
100
the creation of moving pictures in a two-dimensional environment, such as computerized animation software
What is 2D animation
100
a special-effects process in which persons or objects seem to change shape, form, etc.
What is Morphing
100
mpeg 4; a compressed file format that can be used for audio or video; appropriate for streaming
What is MP4
100
the application of the field of computer graphics (specifically 3D) to special effects
What is Computer generated imagery (CGI)
200
John Locke
Who claimed children where born with a clean slate and molded by experience?
200
the process of digitally extracting audio from CDs to your hard drive
What is Ripping
200
an audio signaled divided into two separate channels, played back simultaneously via separate speakers
What is Stereo
200
the absence of sound in a production; used to set a mood or provide a moment for reflection
What is Silence
200
audio effects other than music or speech that are enhanced or artificially created and added in postproduction
What is Sound effects
300
microphone that captures equally from all directions
Did John Locke believe the main goal of education was self control?
300
a computer animation technique that creates movement one frame at a time; the illusion of movement is created by displaying objects in slightly different poses or positions, one frame after another in rapid succession
What is Frame animation
300
the creation of moving pictures in a three-dimensional environment; Objects can be rotated and moved like real objects
What is 3D animation
300
animation where a model is moved incrementally and photographed one frame at a time
What is Stop motion animation
300
a single graphic file that contains a series of images which are displayed sequentially to give the illusion of movement or change over time
What is Animated gif
400
an individual picture in a sequence of images
What is Frame
400
the number of samples taken per second when sound is recorded; 1Hz-1 sample per second; currently measured in kilohertz; 44.1 is CD quality, 22.1 is radio quality
What is Sampling rate
400
a frame in an animated sequence of frames which was drawn or otherwise constructed directly by the user rather than generated automatically, e.g. by tweening
What is Key frame
400
a special-effects process in which an object is bent or twisted out of shape
What is Warping
400
an animation technique that, based on starting and ending shapes, creates the necessary "in-between" frames
What is Tweening
500
WAV is short for
What is Waveform
500
CGI
What is Computer generated imagery
500
fps
What is Frames per second
500
the simulation of movement created by displaying a series of pictures or frames
What is Animation
500
WMA
What is windows Media Audio