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Time and money - correct answer-Takes two things to make movies and TV shows
Schedule then budget - correct answer-Order of what to do when you get the script
Read the script as a viewer - correct answer-What do do when breaking down the script
Simple script breakdown - correct answer-How does a producer break down scripts
Strip boards, scene breakdown, shooting schedule - correct answer-How a 1st AD breaks
down the script
Shot list and equipment requirements - correct answer-How a DP breaks down a script
Stunts, crowds, busy locations, car chases, entrances and exits, action sequences,
gunshots, musical performances, practical SFX, minors, animals - correct answer-Things
that take longer to shoot
Locations, day/night shooting, shooting in sequence, changes in time periods, weather
conditions, second camera, special equipment, miscellaneous factors, cast members,
exteriors/interiors, child actors, time of the year, SFX/stunts, geography of locations - correct
answer-Order of priority for scheduling
Line producer - correct answer-The key manager during the daily operations of a motion
picture production. He/she supports the vision of the director but does not have direct
influence on the creative expression of the film.
All department heads report to the - correct answer-Line producer
Production manager - correct answer-Responsible for coordinating and supervising all
administrative and technical details of the production
1st Assistant Director - correct answer-Run the set, links director cast and crew, assists the
producer and director, ensures the film comes in on schedule, maintains a safe work
environment, communicates with the production office
When should production accidents be reported - correct answer-within 24 hrs of the incident
What are consequences for failing to adhere to production safety - correct answer-fine, loss
of Goldroom privileges, restricted access to labs and post suites, civil penalties, or
suspension
Who is the primary safety officer on set - correct answer-1st AD
Who conducts the safety meeting - correct answer-1st AD
,What should be included in the safety meeting - correct answer-emergency procedures,
saftey concerns for the day, checking crew attire, providing PPE, nearest hospital, etc.
what productions are permitted to use prop weapons - correct answer-class exercises and
advanced level production
what prop weapons are allowed - correct answer-rubber/plastic replicas with blocked barrels
and no moving parts
what is a stunt - correct answer-any unique physical activity and/or hazardous situation
performed by an actor
who needs to approve a stunt - correct answer-the production manager and the university's
insurance company
fire and life safety - correct answer-need to be consulted for any open flames, water
hazards, or electrical hazards
animals on set - correct answer-must hire a professional animal trainer, designating a
"closed set" to reduce potential distractions to animals, animal trainer addresses cast and
crew at safety meeting, only animal trainer and authorized cast may interact with the animal
Source Music - correct answer-Music that seems to be part of the environment in a scene,
as if coming from a radio or TV.
CGI - correct answer-Computer-generated imagery - any character, set extension, or visual
effect, created using computer software.
Compositing - correct answer-The seamless combination of two or more images into a new,
final image.
Lift Edit - correct answer-Process of removing a shot but maintaining the space it took up on
the editing timeline with black frames.
Cross Cut - correct answer-Editing technique that uses two or more parallel plot lines.
Foley - correct answer-Making sound effects (such as footsteps) to match action within the
film
NLE - correct answer-A computer work station with special software designed specifically for
editing moving images.
MO CAP / motion capture - correct answer-The process of using sensors and special
cameras to record the movement of a person or creature, so that CGI characters can have
more realistic movement.
, Motion Blur - correct answer-The process of making certain types of moving images appear
more organic and natural to the human eye.
Practical Effects - correct answer-Special effects that can be produced physically in front of
the camera, without CGI. ex. blood, explosions, fire
Rendering - correct answer-The computer process for finalizing a raw, computer-generated
image.
Room Tone - correct answer-Unique, barely audible hum or buzz
Fine Cut - correct answer-A stage of editing that examines each scene for small tweaks and
changes.
Roto - correct answer-A technique in which animators trace over live footage, frame by
frame, then lift those live action elements out and add other elements before reassembling
the shot.
Stems - correct answer-In mixing, single audio units such as a dialogue track, a sound
effect, or a specific instrument, that are delivered separately.
Spotting Session - correct answer-Meeting to decide placement of sounds effects and music.
Field Mixer - correct answer-A portable device that allows the recordist to combine multiple
mic signals and mix them into a single output.
Workflow - correct answer-The steps used to get files into the NLE, backed up, worked on,
saved and exported to a finishing media.
ADR - correct answer-Process of replacing lines of dialogue that are inadequately captured
by the original film shoot
Timecode - correct answer-Numbers used to synchronize audio and visual.
Walla - correct answer-Background crowd chatter.
Wild Lines - correct answer-When actor repeats a line right after a scene finishes, to provide
a clean recording.
Scrubbing - correct answer-Eliminating noises such as tiny sounds, pops and hisses caused
by connecting two audio components.
Wipe - correct answer-Type of transition where one image pushes another image offscreen,
with a visible line between the images.
Using computer software to erase out-of-place items and fill in the background so that
viewers will never see them. - correct answer-Wire Removal
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