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| Who introduced the 33 1/3 RPM (1931) |
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| Who reintroduced the 33 1/3 RPM in 1948? |
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| Who introduced an even better selling product: the 45 RPM single? |
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| In 1928 which German engineer made the first workable tape recorder? |
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| Who demonstrated the magnetophon to the U.S. industry executive (1946)? |
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| In 1841 who patented the Calotype process? |
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| What kind of film stock was used in George Eastman's box Camera? |
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| Pre-loaded with 100 photographs to be taken |
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| Who shot the first film narrative "life of an american fireman" in 1902? |
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| Who increased storytelling abilities of film by relasing feature length films? |
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| What film ushered in the modern film age? By Who? |
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| Citizen Kane by Orson Welles |
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| What was considered ancient history of computing (1000 to 500 BC) |
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| What did Joseph Marie-Jacquard use to program weaving looms? |
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| What did IBM create known as the first "digital" computer (1939)? |
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| Automatic sequence controlled calculator |
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| What was the first stored program computer (560bits, 1949)? |
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| What was the first commercially available computer (1951)? |
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| What was created in 1947 that led to miniaturization of electronic devices? |
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| What led to the first microprocessor in 1970 Intel 4004? |
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| 1975, first personal computer that did calculations, arithmetic, accounting? |
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| Who created the first personal computer (1981)? |
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| Supports thousands of users |
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| Smaller verson of mainframe |
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| Started as Dummy terminals |
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| What is known as the speed at which the CPU executes? What's it measured in? |
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| Clock Speed, its measured in Hertz |
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| What controls motherboards functions? |
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| What holds data when power is off? |
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| What holds data when power is on? |
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| What is known as numbers expressed either 0 or 1? |
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| How many ones and zeros are stored in one byte? |
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| What is a code used by computer which represents English Characters as numbers? |
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| What is considered to have been the first "killer Application"? |
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| How fast does sound travel through air?Does it need a medium? |
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| 1,130 feet per second, yes |
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| Change in frequency is change in _____? |
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| What are the two types of waveforms? |
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| Timing difference between two copies of the same waveform |
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| When 2 waves 180 degrees out of phase create a pocket of silence |
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| When does an antinode occur? |
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| When 2 waves in phase creates a reinforced wave |
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| evergy of a sound wave strikes a barrier and puts that barrier in motion |
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| multiple reflection off of multiple boundaries |
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| What are the 2 types of magnets? |
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Natural magnets Artificial Magnets |
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| Fields around particles that cause attraction and repulsion. |
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| What is an unbroken path current travels to produce work? |
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P Power I Current E Electriomotive R Resistance Z Impedance |
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| Adds resistance, it can be fixed or variable |
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| Steps AC Voltage up or down |
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| Amount of light concentrated at a particular wavelength |
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| Transmit music, picture and data |
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| Used in pagers, cellphones, and microwave ovens |
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| Very intense short waves that can move around molecules |
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| Generated by radioactive atoms and exploding stars |
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| What reflected light is most common in Film/video? |
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| France, Eastern Europe, Russia |
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| What kind of image is drawn on phosphors using electron beam? |
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| What is Interlaced Scanning?? |
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| Odd lines first, then even |
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| How many total lines, visible, lines, and frames per second are in NTSC? |
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| 525 total lines, 480 visible lines, 30 frames per second |
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| How many total lines, visible lines, and frames persecond are in PAL and SECAM? |
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| 625 total lines, 580 visible, 25 frames per second |
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| What are the 4 parts of a TV signal? |
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Luminance Chrominance Timing Audio |
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| What is the imaging device in a camera body? What are its layers? |
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| CCD, the layers are Photosensitive, Stores energy, Amplifier signals |
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| What is progressive scanning? |
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| Progressive scanning is all lines drawn on after another on the screen |
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| How many total lines are allowed on HDTV with NTSC? |
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| What's the process used to convert films to video aspect ratio? |
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| Digital micromirror device |
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| What is the purpose of a DEMO? |
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| to sell the music or artist to a recording company or publisher |
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| What 3 components make up Act 1 Introduction? |
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| Hook, exposition, plot point |
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| What 2 components make up Act 2 complication? |
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| character that goes through a change |
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| Character that causes a change in another character. |
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| What is known as the main images of film set up shot by shot in a comic book fashion? |
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| What 4 things does a storyboard help determine? |
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| Camera angels, lighting, what to construct, special effects |
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| What are maps of the paths a user can take in an interactive experience? |
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