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index vector target object continuity is dependent on vector direction and independent of object screen position
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flase
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to maintain converging index vectors during cross shooting, the camera should not cross the vector line.
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true.
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successive z axis index vectors can be converging but not continuing
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false
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which of the following best describes the vectors in the sequence represented by these threee images
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continuing z axis vectors
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as far as camera placement is concerned, the function of the graphic vector line is similar to that of the index vector line.
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false
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When cutting during a secondary motion, one should make sure the following shot is static
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false
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continuing vectors
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succeed each other in the same direction
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continuity editing
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assembly of shot that ensure vector and vector field contuity; principle function is the clarification of an event
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converging vectors
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point or move toward each other
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mental map
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viewers understandings of where things are or are supposed to be in on and off screen space.
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over the shoulder shooting
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similar to cross shooting except that the near person is partially in the shot.
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switching
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a change from one video source to another during the production of a show or show segment.
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syntax of continuity editing
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editing conventions and techniques primarily used for seamless visual sequences and narrative flow.
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vector line
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To preserve shot continuity, all cameras should be on one side or the other.
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Which combination of index vectors shows the correct principal directions?
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continuing, diverging, and converging
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Perception of motion vectors as converging or diverging is contextual and therefore can be changed in editing
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true.
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in cutting from th ELS to the ECU, the audience may not have noticed that the couple in the ECU was also in the ELS. this is a problem of _______________continuity
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subject
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What is the major role of the index vector line in proper over the shoulder shooting?
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it determines the camera positions
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the process of selecting and arranging individual shots to clarify, intensify and interpret an event is called:
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editing
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Which of the following is not an important factor in audio continuity
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kinesthetic reaction
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continuing vectors
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succeed each other in the same direction
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continuity editing
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assembly of shots that ensure vector and vector field continuity; principal function is the clarification of an event.
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editing
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selecting significant event details and sequencing them into a comprehensive whole
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editing syntax
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how to arrange individual shots so that they combine into meaningful scenes and sequences.
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graphic vector
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created by lines or by stationary elements arranged in such a way as to suggest a linge
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postproduction editing
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the assembly of recorded audio and video material after the actual production.
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switching
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a change from one video source to another during the production of a shot or show segment.
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z axis vector
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points or moves towerd or away from the camera.
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editing procedures are as much picture dependent as they are dependent.
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ture
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When cutting during secondary motion
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you need to continue the secondary motion in the subsequent shot`
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What is instantaneous editing
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sequencing shots during the production
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Index vector target object continuity id dependent on vector direction and independent of object screen position
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false
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When we begin with a z axis vector, using any other vector in the next shot will maintain continuity
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true
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establishing a vector line whenever possible will
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aid in proper came placement
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the continuity principles of index vectors apply primarily to on-screen space, once vectors are off screen they have little impact on the viewers mental map.
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false.
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why is sound presence important in matching audio and video
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because sound presence must support the specific field of view of a shot
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Which of the following is least problematic for appearance continuity
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a kiss goodnight at the door.
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continuing vectors s
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succeed each other in the same direction
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continuity editing`
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assembly of shots that ensure vector and vector field continuity; principal function is the clarification of an event
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converging vectors
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point or move toward each other.
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editing
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selecting significant event details and sequencing them into a comprehensive whole.
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index vector.
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created by someone looking or something pointing unquestionably in a specific direction
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over the shoulder shooting
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similar to cross shooting except that the near person is partially in the shot.
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postproduction editing
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the assembly of recorded audio and video material after the actual production
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syntax of continuity editing
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editing convention and techniques primarily used for seamless visual sequences and narrative flow.
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When cutting during secondary motion,
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you need to continue the secondary motion in the subsequent shot
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multicamera production is almost exclusively dependent on the postproduction process for editing decisions
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false
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The process of selecting significant event details and sequencing them into a comprehensive whole thereby building a screen event is called creating an event
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edit, editing, editorial
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Graphic vector continuity is primarily determined by the foreground and middle ground, the background has very little to do with it.
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false
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What is the major role of the index vector line in proper over the shoulder shootingh
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it determines the camera positions.
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