What are the magic wand, the lasso, and the marquee?
100
This was used by early printers as a logo to identify their work.
What is a printer's mark?
100
This is the type of graphic created in Flash, which allows you to resize animations without losing resolution.
What is a vector image?
100
You use this piece of equipment to keep your camera steady.
What is a tripod?
100
This helps you organize your thoughts when beginning a design program, present them to a client, and keep yourself on schedule.
What is a design brief?
200
These are the three components of colour.
What are hue, value, and saturation?
200
Printing was invented in this country.
What is China?
200
This is a frame in which you can add changes in size, position, movement, shape, colour, etc.
What is keyframe?
200
This is a horizontal movement of the tripod and camera, mounted on a dolly.
What is trucking/tracking?
200
The fonts in this game are an example of this type of font.
What is sans serif?
300
This type of image is created in programs like Photoshop and is made out of pixels.
What is a raster image?
300
This person coined the term "graphic design."
Who is William Addison Dwiggins?
300
This creates a path for a Flash symbol to travel.
What is a motion guide?
300
This includes things like costumes, lighting, shot composition, and sound within a single shot.
What is mise-en-scene?
300
This is the resolution you should use for print graphics.
What is 300 dpi?
400
These types of images contain no recognizable person, place, or object.
What are abstract images?
400
This design movement was characterized by flowing lines, decorative type, and the influence of fine art movements.
What is Art Nouveau?
400
This is the programming language used in Flash
What is ActionScript?
400
This is an up-and-down movement of the tripod as well as the camera.
What is a pedestal?
400
This rule, in film, is important for visual continuity and avoiding confusing your viewer as to where people are standing.
What is the 180 rule?
500
These are the five principles of design and the four elements of design
What are:
Principles of Design: Balance, emphasis/focus, rhythm, proportion, and unity
Elements of Design: Line, shape, colour, texture
500
This design movement was characterized by blocky fonts, a simple colour palette, abstract shapes, diagonals, and an attempt to reach a wide audience, including people who couldn't read.
What is Constructivism?
500
These are the four button states in Flash.
What are Up, Down, Over, and Hit?
500
This type of sound is heard by both your film's viewers and the characters in the film.
What is diegetic sound?
500
In any composition, this rule divides the frame so that your eye is drawn to certain points.