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Which angle is most familiar to us
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A floor manager gives non verbal direction to the talent
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You cannot use your own white card
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Intrapersonal communication is exchanging messages with one another?
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Dolly is a move that is
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The following titles are involved on a shot sheet
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How many columns are in a shot sheet
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Which set of shots can be used in conversation?
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Which shot is the best shot to use in a conversation
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Use the vertical lines and intersections to properly place someone in the frame
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Identify the alternative name for a Bird's Eye View.
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The _____ moves forward and back off of the axis
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What is the other name for truck?
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Filming the New Year's Day parade would require an EFP set up
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A story with novelty is common and happens everyday.
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Which shot is used to set the scene
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The big close up shows extreme detail like eye on a face
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The "C" in C-TIPPN stands for
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Catching a quick interview with the new Redskins quarterback would require an EFP set up?
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The Rule of Thirds mirror's the game tic-tac-toe
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How many moves do we know?
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Who is your TV Production teacher?
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ENG stands for
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Noseroom is measured in when you are looking sideways or in a ____ shot
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The first step in calling a recording is
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It is unacceptable to use stick figures on a storyboard?
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In a split page script
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EFP stands for
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How many angles do we know?
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Storyboards do not include dialogue
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A pan goes
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Headroom is the amount of space left in front of a moving object.
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This angle makes subjects look weak and insignificant
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The advertising technique that only shows the positive side of things is called:
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TV Production best fits which type of communication?
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What do the letters (VO) stand for on a script?
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If a shot of someone DID NOT have enough HEADROOM, which camera move might you suggest?
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A noddy shot is when the interviewee reacts to the interviewer
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The midpoint is part of the 3 Act Structure
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The inciting incident is part of Act 1 in the 3 Act Structure
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The "T" in CTIPPN stands for?
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Which of the following BEST describes the difference between a basic and expanded tv system?
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White balance is the process of making the camera see only white and bright light
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How many types of communication did we identify?
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Comedy should be used when advertising
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This advertising techniques shows how a product or service relates to everyday life
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A pan is a stationary move?
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When white balancing, you should press the white balance button and then zoom out
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Communication is a process by which a message is sent by means of
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The ENG production uses the expanded television system?