CTVA 300 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS
Why is color often misunderstood? - Answers - Because of poor early color education
and incorrect ideas about primary colors.
What is color temperature measured in? - Answers - Degrees Kelvin (K).
What is the color temperature of tungsten light? - Answers - 3200K (warm).
What is the color temperature of daylight/HMI? - Answers - 5600K (cool).
What are the additive primary colors? - Answers - Red, Green, Blue (RGB).
What happens when RGB mix equally? - Answers - White light.
What are the subtractive primary colors? - Answers - Cyan, Magenta, Yellow (CMY).
What happens when CMY mix equally? - Answers - Black.
What is hue? - Answers - A color's position on the color wheel.
What is brightness (value)? - Answers - A color's lightness or darkness.
What is saturation? - Answers - The purity or intensity of a color.
What happens when a color mixes with its complement? - Answers - It desaturates
toward gray.
Color palette (film) - Answers - The overall visual color character of a film used to
express theme, mood, and emotion.
Purpose of a color palette - Answers - To subtly guide the audience's emotional and
psychological response.
Color as storytelling - Answers - Color functions like lighting and is used to make visual
story choices.
Who establishes the color palette? - Answers - Director, cinematographer, and
production designer.
When is color palette decided? - Answers - Early in pre-production.
, Psychological role of color - Answers - Color affects viewers emotionally and
subconsciously.
Cinematographer's job - Answers - Translate the screenplay into visuals using color,
light, camera, and movement.
Director's job - Answers - Define the vision and collaborate on the film's look.
Color palette as visual character - Answers - The palette gives the film a personality of
its own.
Types of color palettes - Answers - Saturated, desaturated, monochromatic, grainy,
dusty, or mixed.
Successful color palette - Answers - Feels authentic and does not distract from the
story.
Production designer's role in color - Answers - Creates sets, props, and materials that
support the palette.
How color is controlled during filming - Answers - Through set design, wardrobe,
lighting, filters, and film stock.
Why testing is important - Answers - Establishes a visual template before shooting.
Color timing - Answers - Adjusting color in post-production.
Best practice for color timing - Answers - Know the intended palette before post-
production.
Grain in filmmaking - Answers - Can be created in-camera or added in post (DI).
Why color temperature matters - Answers - Essential for controlling mood and realism.
HMI lights - Answers - Daylight-balanced lights at 5500K.
CTB gel - Answers - Blue gel used to shift tungsten light toward daylight.
Moonlight in films - Answers - Often simulated using HMI lights.
Mixing color temperatures - Answers - Warm interiors contrasted with cool exteriors.
Apocalypse Now opening - Answers - Uses color and dissolves to show mental
instability.
ANSWERS
Why is color often misunderstood? - Answers - Because of poor early color education
and incorrect ideas about primary colors.
What is color temperature measured in? - Answers - Degrees Kelvin (K).
What is the color temperature of tungsten light? - Answers - 3200K (warm).
What is the color temperature of daylight/HMI? - Answers - 5600K (cool).
What are the additive primary colors? - Answers - Red, Green, Blue (RGB).
What happens when RGB mix equally? - Answers - White light.
What are the subtractive primary colors? - Answers - Cyan, Magenta, Yellow (CMY).
What happens when CMY mix equally? - Answers - Black.
What is hue? - Answers - A color's position on the color wheel.
What is brightness (value)? - Answers - A color's lightness or darkness.
What is saturation? - Answers - The purity or intensity of a color.
What happens when a color mixes with its complement? - Answers - It desaturates
toward gray.
Color palette (film) - Answers - The overall visual color character of a film used to
express theme, mood, and emotion.
Purpose of a color palette - Answers - To subtly guide the audience's emotional and
psychological response.
Color as storytelling - Answers - Color functions like lighting and is used to make visual
story choices.
Who establishes the color palette? - Answers - Director, cinematographer, and
production designer.
When is color palette decided? - Answers - Early in pre-production.
, Psychological role of color - Answers - Color affects viewers emotionally and
subconsciously.
Cinematographer's job - Answers - Translate the screenplay into visuals using color,
light, camera, and movement.
Director's job - Answers - Define the vision and collaborate on the film's look.
Color palette as visual character - Answers - The palette gives the film a personality of
its own.
Types of color palettes - Answers - Saturated, desaturated, monochromatic, grainy,
dusty, or mixed.
Successful color palette - Answers - Feels authentic and does not distract from the
story.
Production designer's role in color - Answers - Creates sets, props, and materials that
support the palette.
How color is controlled during filming - Answers - Through set design, wardrobe,
lighting, filters, and film stock.
Why testing is important - Answers - Establishes a visual template before shooting.
Color timing - Answers - Adjusting color in post-production.
Best practice for color timing - Answers - Know the intended palette before post-
production.
Grain in filmmaking - Answers - Can be created in-camera or added in post (DI).
Why color temperature matters - Answers - Essential for controlling mood and realism.
HMI lights - Answers - Daylight-balanced lights at 5500K.
CTB gel - Answers - Blue gel used to shift tungsten light toward daylight.
Moonlight in films - Answers - Often simulated using HMI lights.
Mixing color temperatures - Answers - Warm interiors contrasted with cool exteriors.
Apocalypse Now opening - Answers - Uses color and dissolves to show mental
instability.