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Question 1. Which phase of the video production lifecycle involves
storyboarding, scripting, and asset management?
A) Production
B) Post-production
C) Pre-production
D) Distribution
Answer: C
Explanation: Pre-production is the planning phase where storyboarding,
scripting, and asset management are performed to prepare for filming.
Question 2. During the production phase, what is a best practice to ensure
footage is ready for editing?
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A) Shooting exclusively in MP4 format
B) Shooting for the edit by capturing extra footage and proper coverage
C) Avoiding media backup to save space
D) Skipping media acquisition altogether
Answer: B
Explanation: Shooting for the edit entails capturing various angles and extra
footage to ensure flexibility during editing, facilitating better storytelling.
Question 3. In post-production, which process involves adjusting the color
and tone of footage to achieve a desired look?
A) Color grading
B) Media ingestion
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C) Asset management
D) Scriptwriting
Answer: A
Explanation: Color grading involves modifying the color, contrast, and tone of
footage to enhance aesthetics or establish mood.
Question 4. Which of the following is a container format?
A) H.264
B) MOV
C) ProRes
D) DNxHD
Answer: B
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Explanation: MOV is a container format that can hold various codecs; it
packages video, audio, and metadata.
Question 5. What is the primary purpose of codecs in video workflows?
A) To compress and decompress video and audio data
B) To serve as a container for media files
C) To display video on screens
D) To transfer files over the internet
Answer: A
Explanation: Codecs encode and decode digital media, compressing data for
storage or transmission and decompressing for playback or editing.