Cybercollege
process by which the human eye automatically adjusts to color temperature changes
approximate color consistency
amplifies light going through a lens
night vision module
when you add red light to green light you get the color
yellow
distance between optical center of lens and target
focal length
primary unit of light intensity used in the U.S.
foot-candle
results in ghost images in analog TV
multi-path reception
written summary of story in dramatic production
treatment
most-used type of camera mount, especially for news and documentary work
fluid head
a camera's pedestal control adjusts the
Black Level
the device that controls or is used to set up such things as the camera's video levels and color balance is the
CCU or DSP
book about censorship that has been censored
Fahrenheit 451
most censored U.S. book in 2002
Harry Potter
The famous Canadian media philosopher who said that television was making the whole world into a "global village" is
Marshall McLuhan
similar to the hue control on a TV set
SC control
the most famous body mount for cameras, allowing the camera operator to walk, run, and even go up and down stairs
Steadicam
computer literacy
The ability to use computers for basic tasks, such as developing documents, sending emails and searching the internet for information.
in the "case of the wandering billboard" the photographer who wanted to make the signs look far apart used
a wide angle lens and positioned himself close to the first sign
exceeding the brightness range of the video system typically results in
a compressed grey scale
in the "case of the wandering billboard" the photographer who wanted to make the signs look close together chose
a telephoto lens used at a great distance
colors created in color television are based on the concept of ____ color theory
additive
a device in a camera that separates the full-color picture into its red, green and blue components is a
beam splitter
when the primary pigments are added together you get something resembling
black
sometimes called pedestal or setup
blanking signal
a long focal length lens tends to
compress distances and reduce apparent along the lens axis
video that's dark, without any detail in the shadow areas evidences this
compressed blacks
the area along the lens axis that's acceptably sharp is referred to as
depth of field
another name for e-cinematography
digital cinema
a short focal length tends to
exaggerate distances and increase apparent speed
the numerical points on a lens relating to the amount of light the lens transmits are called
f-stops
if an iris is set at f/22 and you want to double the amount of light coming through the lens you should shift the iris setting to
f/16
if at f/11 an image is too dark and you want to open the iris three f-stops the resulting f-stop will be
f/4.0
an exposure of 1/1,000 sec at f/8 is the same as 1/2,000 sec. at
f/5.6
a long, highly maneuverable boom or crane-like device with a mounted camera at the end
jib
aspect ratio conversion method that results in black or unused areas at the top and bottom of the screen
letterbox
measure of light intensity that's used on most countries
lux
enables the lens to attain sharp focus on an object only a few inches or even a few millimeters from the front of the lens
macro setting
when red light is added to blue light you get
magenta
secondary colors in color TV
magenta, cyan, and yellow
if you wanted to slow down subject movement you would ____ the camera
overcrank
the left-to-right movement of the camera on its mount
pan
another name for a studio camera mount
pedestal
copying and selling illegal copies of videos
pirating
a high quality, fixed focal length lens used in HDTV and film is called ______ lens
prime
initial written summary of non-dramatic production
program proposal
primary colors in color TV
red, green and blue
moving an iris setting from f:8 to f:16
reduces the amount of light going through the lens
the up and down movement of the camera on the pan head
robotic
first versions of filmed scenes for initial review
rushes
the purity of a color
saturation
term for the process of using limited depth of field to intentionally throw areas of the picture out of focus
selective focus
approach to shooting HDTV video that takes into consideration the smaller SDTV aspect ratio
shoot and protect
simulates what a moving subject is seeing
subjective camera shot
colors resulting from the use of paints and pigments are based on the concept of ____________ color
subtractive
supplies a common timing pulse for all equipment that must work in unity within a production facility.
sync generator
lens that has a narrow angle of acceptance
telephoto
shows lines of resolution; used to align video cameras
test pattern
the up and down movement of the camera on the pan head
tilt
if you wanted to speed up subject movement you would ____ the camera
undercrank
insufficient light on the camera target is caused by
underexposure
measures color (chroma) information
vectorscope
snow-like pattern in picture
video-noise
graphically displays and measures the brightness or luminance level of vide
waveform monitor
selective exposure
where individuals try to minimize exposure to ideas that run contrary to their own beliefs
the iris control primarily affects the
white level
when all of the primary colors of light are added together the result is
white light
lens that has a great angle of acceptance
wide-angle
variable focal length lens is called a _________ lens
zoom
focal range of variable of vocal length lens
zoom ratio