History of Television Quiz 1-2
Philo. T Farnsworth
Boy genius from Utah, who invented television at age of 14 years of age.
transmitter
Device used for sending electric particles through the atmosphere to a receiver.
Herbert Hoover
First US President every used in a television broadcast. Before he was President.
black and white television
First broadcast system used to broadcast images in black and white using one picture tube.
Color Television
Later developed broadcast system for capturing and sending images in Color using 3 picture tubes.
Marconi
Man known as "The Father of Radio". Developed wireless system for sending electrical particles through the atmosphere from a transmitter to a receiver.
Lens Cap
Plastic cover which is placed on front of lens and helps to keep dust and moisture out.
David Sarnoff
Russian Immigrant who is known as "The Father of Television". Worked for Marconi and later RCA. Credited with popularizing television.
Mechanical Television
Television broadcast system beat out by electronic television because of its poor picture quality.
Electronic Television
Television broadcast system first introduced by Farnsworth. Beat out mechanical television as the standard of television broadcasting. It is the basis for the televisions we know today.
Executive Producer
The person who provides the funding necessary to produce the program.
World's Fair
Venue that introduced and featured many inventions including television.
Gain
boots your video channel electronically but adds grain to your image.
UV Filter
clear lens protector that shields your camera lens from dangerous sun light and helps to keep dust off of your actual lens.
Iris-aperture
device that controls how much light is allowed to reach the lens.
receiver
device used to receive electric particles from a receiver.
director
head of the production team. they choose the shots and direct the actors.
Technical Director
person who operates the video switcher on multi camera productions.
Producer
responsible for budgets and payments. they visit the set to supervise the production. manages the production from a office position.
Camera Operator/Videographer
they follow the shot list that the director has provided, and operate the video camera.