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| What are the three factors that affect your depth of field? |
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Aperture-iris the more open the iris, the smaller the field focal length/ zoom zoom dof gets smaller distance from the camera to the subject closer, dof smaller |
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| filming one shot at a time of a subject. |
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| The space between two planes (invisible walls) one being the plane of near focus and the other plane of far fovcus. Everything between these planes will be in focus. |
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| A category of media production groupled by shared style, form or content. |
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| a means of mass communication, such as newspapers, magazines, and televisions. |
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| The ability of the brain to retain an image for a fraction of a second longer than the eye actually records it. |
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| what does persistance of visiohn allow us to do? |
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| Percieve movement from still pictures |
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| Was the first movie theatre (in america.) |
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| media which mimics another media's style for comic effect (mockumentaries) |
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| a thechnique that creates motion using drawing or stationart objects recorded one from at a time |
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| No true, fantast, usually acted, constructed reality. Melies! |
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| Melies and Lumier Bros. provided... |
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The two possible directions of cinema -entertain -inform |
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| The Great Train Robbery was made when and by who? |
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| what was special about the Great Train Robbery? |
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| It was the first Western, had a double plot and it broke the third wall which involved the audience. |
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| What was wrong with edision's view on film? |
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| Edision thought of one person per screening and didn't take the camera seriously |
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| Who was the first president to use ad campaign on television? |
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| They took edision's design, rebuilt it, and made it better. |
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| a speech about a dog named checkers, made by Nixon to urge people to buy frills. |
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Invested in the first motio picture camera -sneezing man -kinetiscope |
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| The first perso to break down movement into discrete (separate) photographic units. |
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| What are the two things media can do? |
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| Asking questions about what you watch, hear, and read |
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| What was the first Sci-fi film? |
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| What were the issues with A Trip to the Moon? |
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no close up or varied angles all of the actors looked the same it needed narration |
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| The First Move Theatre was open to the public.... |
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| true, not acted, captures reality, a documentary |
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| a work in which real historical characters or situation figure prominently, but whick did not actually occur. |
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| a recreation of real historical events |
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| a fake documentary made to look like the real thing. At their best when they make us laugh or scare us |
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| AKA- Avante Garde- follwoes neither standard fiction nor non-fiction formats but instead explores alerternate expression in media |
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| Hammers in the Head Campaign |
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| add for annesin/pain reliever...very repeaditive |
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| an advertiser. "show the product, keep the message simple, sell the product" |
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| what color is inside light? |
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| what color is outside light? |
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| how come we don't see the difference in inside and outside light? |
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| our brains correct the difference |
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| how many pictures per second is film? |
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| 24-30 pictures per second |
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| the curved glass on the front of the camcorder |
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| It selects a part of the environment and produces a small image of it into the imaging device for processing. It also focuses the image. |
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| the iris is also known as an |
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| like the eyes, regulates the light coming into the camera |
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| variable focal length is also known as |
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| when the camera is zoomed all the way out it is called |
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| when the camera is zoomed all the way in we call it a |
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| What is harder to do when the camera is in telephoto? |
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| the small moniter that allows to operator to see the signal being produced by the camera (focus) and the information on internal workings of the camera (battery power) |
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| takes light from the lens and turns it into an electrical signal. It performs the "magic" of motion pictures for us, preparing an electrical signal for recording to the videotape. |
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