SSM Test 2 Complete Questions & Answers!
SSM Test 2 Complete Questions & Answers! Scale remains constant, regardless of whether you perceive it on a large movie screen or smartphone display. - ANSWER True Placing a smaller picture in the center of the actual display screen, with the leftover space surrounding it - ANSWER Windowboxing There are no definite, fixed borders in a video camera's viewfinder or the screen on which the media is projected - ANSWER False This scene from D.W. Griffith's 1916 film "Intolerance" is an example of what technique? - ANSWER Pillarboxing According to Zettl, it would be difficult to edit lateral action in a vertical aspect ratio. - ANSWER True Which refers to the Aspect Ratio commonly used in Panavision 35 motion pictures? - ANSWER 7x3 or 2.35:1 It is not virtually impossible to generate the same aesthetic energy of large images on a mobile device. - ANSWER False A large screen image has the same aesthetic energy as the same image does when small. - ANSWER False Which scenes (shots) fare better on the large movie screen than on the small television screen? - ANSWER Landscape scenes According to Zettl, it is best to keep video designed specifically for mobiles media to a maximum of three minutes - ANSWER True Analog television was more a "people" medium than a "landscape" medium. - ANSWER True The concept that we perceive people and their environment as normal-sized regardless of their screen size is known as: - ANSWER Size constancy Close-ups are the best type of shot for a mobile media - ANSWER True What is letterboxing? - ANSWER Fitting a 16:9 image into a 4:3 screen Placing a smaller picture in the center of the actual display screen, with the leftover space of the larger frame surrounding it - ANSWER Windowboxing The perception of the actual size of an object regardless of the distance and the angle of view - ANSWER Wide-screen format The relationship of screen width to screen height - ANSWER Size constancy Technique for changing the aspect ratio to show standard 4:3 video material on a wider screen by leaving empty vertical side bars on the sides of the image - ANSWER Pillarboxing Technique for changing aspect ratio to show wide-screen material on narrower screen by leaving black borders at the top and the bottom of the image - ANSWER Letterboxing The most common aspect ratio used for wide-screen film - 1.85:1 - ANSWER Aspect ratio According to Zettl, using a universal size reference is not an effective tool for indicating an object's actual size on the screen. - ANSWER False There are definite, fixed borders in a video camera's viewfinder or the screen on which the media is projected - ANSWER True The best type of shot for a mobile media display is a - ANSWER close-up The American film director credited with innovating several filmic techniques such as long shots and close-ups was - ANSWER D.W. Griffith Which scenic element is not an example of organic masking? - ANSWER Pillarboxing It is easier to frame horizontal and vertical objects in a 4:3 aspect ratio than in a 16:9 ratio - ANSWER True What is the most accurate indicator of actual object size when shown onscreen - ANSWER Showing the object in relation to a person Film and video does not offer the same format flexibility when framing as painting and photography does. - ANSWER True Familiarity with an object on a screen plays no part in our interpretation of the object's
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