Basic Questions
Basic Questions 2
True or False
Camera Shots
Focus Questions
100

What is the tic-tac-toe grid placed over a television set?

Rule of thirds

100

The camera sees all color correctly the what is balanced?

White balance

100

T or F: Nose room is the space between the top of the subject's head and the top of the screen.

False, this is head room. 

100

What parts of your body do medium shot include?

The subject's head to waist. 

100

What is the first step in "pre-focus"?

Zoom into the farthest object that will focus. 

200

What is the space from the tip of a person's nose to the side edge of the frame called?

Nose room

200

What is the list of each shot in a program that a given camera needs to shoot called?

Shot sheet

200

T or F: You should never follow a pan left with an immediate pan right, vice versa. 

True, because the movement will result in a not pleasing image to the viewer. 

200

What is an over-the-shoulder shot?

A shot that is over the shoulder of one person, showing the face of another. 
200

What is the distance between the closest point and farthest that are in focus?

Depth of field


300

What is head room? 

The space between the top of the subject's head and the top of the screen. 

300

The f-stop creates the size of _____, which creates side of the aperture.

Iris

300

T or F: Tilt down is when you roll the camera, tripod, and dolly in a circle towards the camera operator. 

False, tilt down is when the camera rotates up/down. 

300

What is a low angle shot?

A shot created by placing the camera anywhere below eye level. 

300

What is the closest an object can be while remaining focused called?

Minimum object distance

400

What is aperture?

A size of the opening in the lens that allow light into the camera.

400

What is it called when you move the camera, tripod, and dolly to the camera directors left? 

Truck left

400

T or F: Dolly in and dolly out are the same thing. 

False. Dolly in is to walk forward, directly toward the set. Dolly out is to walk backward while facing the set. 

400

What is the difference between a two shot and a three shot?

Two shot includes two items of primary importance. Three shot frames three items. 

400

What moves the audience's attention to one portion of the picture that is in focus? 

Shallow depth of field