Test on Modules 17 - 20

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1.
If you want to "lie to your camera" and create an old-time, yellowish amber-type (sepia) image, you could white balance on a ______ card.
2.
Multiple studio cameras are commonly set up and color balanced with a _____
3.
Another name for a studio camera dolly (camera mount) is a _____
4.
Which type of image stabilization results in the least compromise in image quality?
5.
The eye can automatically adjust to color temperature changes in the 2,800 to 5,500K range, whereas film or TV cameras can't. This human ability is called ___
6.
The type of camera mount that is used to follow actors up and down stairs, run with them, etc. is the _____
7.
The type of camera mount that can sweep from floor level to 30 or more feet in the air is a _____
8.
Flat color viewfinders are often referred to as _____
9.
Critical picture information, such as written text, should be kept _____
10.
The most used type of tripod-mounted camera head is a _____
11.
On the Kelvin color temperature scale as the numbers go higher there is a shift toward what color?
12.
The term that refers to the picture area where you should confine the most essential visual information is the _____
13.
The purity of color is called _____
14.
If a camera's shutter speed is changed from 1,000 second to 2,000 second, to compensate the f-stop (or T-stop) would have to be _____
15.
A zoom is similar in effect to a _____
16.
Refers to shooting scenes in 16:9 while making sure the 4:3 area contains all of the essential information.
17.
In setting up camera levels pedestal is another name for _____
18.
A lux is _____
19.
A shot box _____