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