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| ___ is the ability to fill a venue with sound |
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| __ is the ability to amplify the sound to fill the venue, with out distortion or feedback |
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| The person responsible for mixing sound that the audience hears, working from a console in the middle of the audience is |
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| The person responsible for mixing the sound the artist will hear |
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| Person responsible for entire movement of equipment and crew in regards to performance area |
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| This person hangs points from which equipment will be hung |
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| this person positions instuments on stage, as well as tunes them and prepares them for use |
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| He operates the special effects that require flames, fireworks etc.. |
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| This person manages the local union crew |
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| He suprivises the crew and equipment during set up and tear down of a show |
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| this person books the show venues and advertising for the upcomng performances |
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| distrbuting digital audio |
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| They may be hired to crwate a film or may find the script and bring it to a production company for funding |
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| __ takes the producers vision of the script and translates it into film through actors and sets |
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| Captures the actuall film footage, and is in charge of the film crew |
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| DP Director of Photography |
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| The __ makes sure the lighting is correct for the shots of the actors and sets |
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| Head of art dept. is responsible for the visual apperance of the set |
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| Supervises actuall constuction of the set |
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| The Gaffer's #1 assistant |
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| The Genoral Laborer on the set |
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| The head Grip is called the? |
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| The Electrical laborer on set |
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| Bulit of all sets prior to construction of the final sets |
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| Models built for use in actuall filming |
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| ___ sets the mood, evokes emotion tells time and can enhance the subject |
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| The ___ light establishes dirctionality and source of motivation 4 the scene |
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| ___ light is used to create desirable lighting on the actors face |
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| Seperates actor from background |
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| standard frame rate for motion picture |
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| The ___ gathers light and projects images on film gate for exposure |
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| the distance from the center of the lens to the exposing film at the film plane |
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| ___ is the measurment how how much light is allowed through the lens |
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| Device that controls amount of light through a lens |
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| A more precise F-Stop measurment, measured through each individual lens |
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| A more precise F-Stop measurment, measured through each individual lens |
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| Both figuritivly and literally the focal points of the motion picture cameras mechanical operations |
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| The width of the film stock in use, cameras only work with one format |
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| Films top layer, which captures light is called |
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| Number that describes how sensitive a film stock is to light |
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| Film gets captured onto video through a process called |
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| Unusable audio or dialouge is replaced with a process called |
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| ADR Automated Dialouge Replacement |
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| Process of recording refereed to as "walking" or "shooting" |
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| ___ provides the sound of a films enviroment |
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| ___ is the process of taking the assembled material from each of the sound elements and synching them to the picture |
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| The purpose of ___ is too make sure the elements remain constant and consistant from shot to shot |
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| Pipelines which data travels through either physical or made of energy |
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| measurment of how much data can travel through a line medium in a certain time frame |
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| The frequency range from highest to lowest, passed through a component or circuit |
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| made of 4-3000 pairs twisted into 1 cable |
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| can be used w. frequency's up to 10,000 MHz, with transfer rate of 10Mbps |
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| __ cable is realtivily inexpensive compared to metallic cables of the same capacity |
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| 1991, the first user friendly interface for the internet was called? |
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| To make the nets even eaiser to use, a new protocal was proposed for information distribution |
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| This lan system allows for multiple communication signal to travel through 1 channel by using packets of data |
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| a ___ connection provides 24 channels at 64 Kbps, totaling a rate of 1.563 Mbps |
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| 2 basic types of this line medium, symmetric and asymmetric |
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| Much wider bandwidth than phone lines, with speeds up to 2 Mbps |
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| in 1970 Bell labs created the 1st computer code for UNIX called |
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| Dennis Ritchie made the code we used today for computers |
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| A ___ image is set at a fixed resoulution making it difficult to resize without distortion |
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| A __ Image is a mathematical equation that can be resized and manipulated with out distortion |
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| is a video compression that is used to reduce the video file 1/140th of its original size |
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| A sound file created by microsoft and is windows standard sound format |
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| ___ is a subset of RT3D that provides an IMMERSIVE experience in which the used can participate |
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| helmet like devices with a small computer monitor for each eye |
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| ___ have different reflective properties that we can use to give a realistic apperance to the object in regards to lighting |
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| 2D images placed on a modelto give it color, and it's "look" |
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| these create the look of real texture on the model |
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| What controls the voltage going to the lights |
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| What method of animating allows us to record an actors performance |
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| What was the first film to have computer generated images |
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| What do we define as the computer's toolbox |
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| What year was the great crash in the video game industry |
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| what electronic component reduces the amount of voltage flowing through a circuit |
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| what company invented the condensor microphone |
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| What programming language is used to control the lights |
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| what is the main source of of motivating light in a scene |
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| a films format refers to what? |
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| what are the basic parts of a design document |
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| what are the two companies involved in making a game |
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| What was the first film to incorperate CGI into the enviroment along with the actors |
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| What are the 4 parts too a game loop in order |
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| Handles windows messages, Get input, process data, render |
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| the number that describes the width of an image compared to its height |
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| what are the three elements of scene building |
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| composition, camera set-up, lighting |
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| what is the backbone of computerized editing |
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| what indivdual runs the lighting at a concert |
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| what is the natural bending of light through different mediums |
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| A moving storyboard is known as what |
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| the digital audio standard CD is what color book |
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| electomagnetic energy travels how fast |
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| what are the 6 degrees of freedom |
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| what type of miniature is used in actual filming |
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| Electromotive force is measured in what |
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| Who created the first video game |
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| Willaim Higginbotham (table tennis for two) |
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| 2 types of moving lights are |
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| what type of computer modeling uses curved lines |
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| what are the 2 studies of motion |
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| kinematics and kinesiology |
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| the range of frequency that can pass through a circuit |
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| on a console what contains the channel and monitor path |
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| whats the least amount of sides a polygon can have |
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| who invented the flat disc format |
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| what section of design doc outline steps the player has to take to to get to the next level |
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| what method of animating is hwere we set positions for objects and allow them to INTERPOLATE |
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| the number of pixels that can be rendered per second is called |
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| what conrols the motherboard functions |
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| what allows for a computer to represent english characters in number format |
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| what is commonly used form of compression for still pics |
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| what was the 1st video game to use 3D polygon models |
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| what year did RCA introduce the 33 1/2 rpm flat disc |
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