What does CCD stand for?
What does CCU stand for?
What does AGC stand for?
What does RCU stand for?
What does VHS stand for?
What do we call a negative gray image in shots after pointing the camera at a light source for a long time?
What is the accepted operating temperature range on a camera?
How do we measure the "temperature" of color?
What is the proper color temperature of quartz (artificial) lighting?
What is the proper color temperature of natural light?
What is another name for a zoom lens?
What adjusts the camera's signal strength?
What does the F-stop control?
What F-stop setting lets in the most light?
What F-stop setting lets in the least light?
What is the "Rule-of-Thirds"?
What is "Depth of Field"?
When framing a shot, leaving room from the top of the head and in front of the person are called what?
When following a moving subject, what option is utilized to keep the subject in focus?
You are recording a football game while standing on the sidelines. You forgot a tripod and a monopod. How do you steady your shot?
The scanning of odd lines and then even lines on a television is called what?
Inside of a TV, the CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) shoots what kind of beam to create the picture?
What receives the CRT beam within the TV?
How many lines make up a single frame (picture) in NTSC?
How many fields make up a single frame?
Charged Coupled Device
Camera Control Unit
Automatic Gain Control
Remote Control Unit
Video Home System
A burn-in.
32 - 104 degrees Farhenheit
In Kelvin
3200 degrees Kelvin
5500 degrees Kelvin
Variable Focal Length
Video Gain
The amount of light entering the camera.
F-2.8
F-22
Using imaginary lines, split the frame inot thirds and try to put the action at the intersection of the lines.
The area of a shot that is in focus.
Head room and nose room (talk space)
Zoom Tracking
Stand with your feet apart and your elbows in.
Interlace Scanning
An electron beam
A phosphor (phosphorous) coated Raster
525 lines
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