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Movement can be created in four different ways - Answers - Actual, apparent, included,
and relative

In the screen world, only three things can move - Answers - An object, the camera, the
audience's point-of-attention

Two types of tracks in movement - Answers - Actual and virtual

Four ways to categorize movement of an object - Answers - Direction, quality, scale,
and speed

Pan - Answers - Pivot of the camera left or right

Tilt - Answers - Pivot of the camera up or down

Dolly - Answers - Physical movement of the camera parallel to the ground

grip - Answers - Person who pushes the Dolly

Crane - Answers - Physical movement of the camera during heigh changes

Steadicam - Answers - handheld system that stabilizes camera movement

Motivated Movement - Answers - Subjects movements are motivating the camera

Stability of the Camera - Answers - Shaky is more dynamic, smooth is not

Autonomous - Answers - Subject movements are not motivating the camera

Color - Answers - unifies sections of video, structures video and manipulates to build
intensity through contrast

Space - Answers - Spatial arrangement of figures requires viewer's eyes to adjust

Actual Movement - Answers - Occurs only in the real world. Almost everything in our 3d
world that moves is classified in this category. Walking people, flying birds.

Apparent Movement - Answers - When one stationary object is replaced by another
stationary object

, Simple Movement - Answers - In the screen world there are only a few two-dimensional
directions in which an object can move: horizontal, vertical, diagonal, or circular.

Complex Movement - Answers - Object movement that appears to move in depth on a
flat screen

Point of Attention - Answers - The audience's eye movement as they look at different
areas of the screen

Continuum of Movement - Answers - The audience's eye movement as they watch the
screen

What are the subcomponents of object movement? - Answers - Direction, Quality,
Scale, Speed

What's the difference between a pan and a track? - Answers - When the camera pans,
you are turning the camera left/right without moving the camera from its spot on the
ground. A track is when you are physically moving the camera right/left (as if we were
stepping to the right or left).

Induced movement - Answers - Occurs when a moving object transfers its movement to
a nearby stationary object. The stationary object then appears to move and the moving
object appears stationary.

Relative movement - Answers - Occurs when the movement of one object can be
gauged by its changing position relative to a second, stationary object.

Monochromatic Color Scheme - Answers - Involves finding a single hue for an entire
production.

Pushing - Answers - The original film is underexposed during photography and then
developed for a longer period of time (also called force developing) to compensate for
the underexposure. The film will desaturate the color.

Timing - Answers - Refers to early 1900s lab technicians who, using clocks, would
control the black and white film's image by the length of time it was left in the chemical
solutions

Flashing - Answers - The film is exposed to light twice: once when a scene is nor- mally
photographed, and again at the lab, either before (pre flashing) or after (post flashing)
the photography with a camera is completed.

Additive Color System - Answers - The system of color involves the mixing of colored
light.

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