Camcorder Test

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1.
A tiny monitor mounted on the camcorder that enables the videographer to “see” what is being recorded is a .
2.
The adjustment on a camera that determines how a camera processes colors is
3.
The camcorder’s CCD or CMOS device converts reflected light into electrical signals which are then recorded onto the video recording medium.
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Audio and video outputs on the camcorder are used to connect the camcorder to other video and audio components.
5.
A typical school picture in a yearbook is a good example of this shot.
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White balance is the adjustment on a camera that determines how the camera processes colors.
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A vertical movement of the camcorder on the tripod is called a
8.
VHS camcorders produce the highest quality images.
9.
When recording objects moving at high speeds (a race car, for example) it is recommended that a high-speed shutter setting be used.
10.
The main advantage of using DVD-R or DVD+R formatted discs is that they can be erased and used over and over again.
11.
The Rule of Thirds is important in establishing the right amount of headroom in a shot.
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A lens’s telephoto setting allows the videographer to record a “close-up” view of a distant object.
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Focusing is achieved by adjusting (lengthening or shortening) the distance of the lens from the CCD or CMOS device.
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Leadroom is most affected by which of the following?
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Which of the following most affects picture composition?
16.
The camcorder is really a combination of two pieces of equipment: a video camera and a video recording device.
17.
This shot contains the entire subject you are recording.
18.
This shot is most often used to convey emotions.
19.
A sideways movement of the tripod dolly is called a
20.
The iris of a camera is most affected by which of the following?