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Matte Box
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2 + 1, 4 x 6 swing-away matt box.
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What does FF stand for in the video assist controls?
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Flicker Free
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What does the registration pin do?
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Holds the frame in place.
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What is the aspect ratio for Super 16 film?
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1:66:1
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What is the aspect ratio for 16mm film?
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1:33:1
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What are three things the 1st AC MUST have?
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1. Measuring tape
2. Lens cleaner 3. Orange stick |
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What is the Kelly Wheel used for?
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The Kelly Wheel is used to calculate depth of field.
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What type of magazine do the ARRI SR3 and ARRI 416 use?
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Co-axle 9-P configuration.
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What is the principle plane of focus?
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Absolute plane of focus.
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What is Depth of Field ?
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The area of acceptable focus.
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When do you use "soft sticks"?
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When you're very close to talent's face.
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What are three things the 2nd AC must have?
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1. Camera reports
2. Slate 3. Expo marker |
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Name every f-stop.
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1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22
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Would you have more in focus when using a wider lens or a longer lens?
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A wider lens.
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How many feet per minute in 16mm film are run at 24 fps?
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36 feet.
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Who is responsible for doing camera reports?
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2nd AC
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Who is responsible for checking the gate?
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The 1st AC
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What is a shutter tool?
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The tool used to adjust the open sector of the mirror shutter.
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What kind of lens mount is on the ARRI SR3 and ARRI 416?
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P-L (Positive Lock)
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What are the seven shutter angles that you can set on an ARRI 416?
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45 degrees, 90 degrees, 135 degrees, 144 degrees, 150 degrees, 172.8 degrees, 180 degrees
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Can you shoot regular 16mm film on an ARRI 416?
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No.
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You load unexposed film into WHAT side of the camera?
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The feed side.
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You remove film from WHAT side of the camera?
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The take-up side.
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What are the pieces of information you need on a mag-tag?
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Date, Film ID number, Camera Roll, Production Company, Film Title, Load, Mag #, Initials
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What should be done after the director calls to print, but before the camera ever moves from its position?
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Check the gate.
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What are the two different types of magazine styles?
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Displacement and Co-axle
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16mm film will occupy how many perfs of film?
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2
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Film projectors run at how many frames per second?
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24 fps
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What are f-stops?
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Standardized measurements of light.
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The lower the f-stop number, the _____________________ the opening of the iris.
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larger
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The higher the f-stop number, the ___________________ the opening of the iris.
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smaller
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Sync sound is at how many frames per second?
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24
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The standard shutter angle on a motion picture camera is what?
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180 degrees
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If you half the shutter angle from 180 degrees to 90 degrees, you will lose how many stops of light?
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One
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This is the hole that controls the amount of light passing through the lens.
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Aperture.
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What are the two color balances that motion picture film comes in?
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Daylight and Tungsten.
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What does A.S.C stand for?
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American Society of Cinematographers
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What is Tungsten film balanced at?
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3200 degrees Kelvin
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What is Daylight film balanced at?
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5500 degrees Kelvin.
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What does EI stand for?
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Exposure Index
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The higher the EI, the more _____________________ a film is to light.
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sensitive
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A 400-foot roll of 16mm film running at 24 fps will last approximately how many minute?
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11 minutes
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A change in frame rate from 24 to 12 will result in gaining how many stops of light?
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One
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Putting a Neutral Density (ND) .3 filter on front of the lens will knock down the light how many full f-stops?
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One
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The closer the object is to the camera, the ________________ depth of field.
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less
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The more light you have, the _______________ the depth of field.
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greater
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The _________________ the lens, the greater the depth of field.
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wider
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What is the handheld calculator that is used to determine depth of field?
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Kelly Wheel
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What are the four components within the gate?
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1. Registration pin
2. Pull-down claw 3. Aperture plate 4. Pressure plate |
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What is the loading pattern for an ARRI camera?
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9-P
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What are the two different types of shutters?
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Half moon and double-bladed
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What is the frame rate range for the Arri 416?
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1 FPS - 75 FPS
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What is minimal focal distance?
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How close to the film plane that you can bring a subject and still have them in focus.
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What are the three functions of the phase button?
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1. Electronically rotates the shutter
2. Checks shutter angle and battery voltage 3. Checks mag loop |
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What size filters does the matte box used in class hold?
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4 x 6
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How do you reset the dial on the Arri 416?
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Press and hold the "Set" button.
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What is the purpose of the counterbalance on the Sachtler fluid-ball head?
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To offset the weight of the camera
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What is Arri Glow used for?
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It's used to illuminate the ground glass and colors your frame lines. Great for dark shots, or color-blind individuals.
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What are the functions of a hard matte?
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To block light and prevent lens flare.
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What type of bridge plate does the Arri 416 have?
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Split bridge plate
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What are the three types of Arri 416 cameras?
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Arri 416
Arri 416 Plus Arri 416 Plus HS |
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What does the NORM/PS button do on the Arri 416?
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It switches between the default frame rate and program speed.
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What does RS stand for? What does it do?
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Remote Switch. It is used for accessories that need to be hardwired in.
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