150 - Television Studio ProductionFinal Exam – Thursday, May 24 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.Chapter 2 - How Television WorksNTSC Television Standard - 2 fields per frame/525 lines per frame/30 frames per secondAspect Ratio for television 4 X 3 and 16 X 9interlaced scanningprogressive scanning480p, 720p, 1080iCh. 3 - How the Television Camera WorksParts of Camera (page 49)Cables/Connectors (page 58)Video ResolutionWhite BalanceBlack BalanceChapter 4 - LensesLens Focal Length and perspectiveZoom Lens - zoom ratioLens ApertureF-stopsFactors that affect Depth of FieldChapter 6 - Camera Operation & Picture CompositionBasic shot Terminology - MS, CU, MLS, headroom, leadroom, etc.Chapter 7 & 8 - LightingDesign basic 3 point lighting for one or more peopleLight Meter - FootcandlesMood Lighting - High Key/Low KeyIncident/Reflective light readingDiffused (soft)/Directional (hard) lightingcontrolling light intensityColor Temperature - Degrees KelvinChapter 9 & 10 - AudioSelecting the proper microphone- frequency range- frequency response- pick-up patterns- transducing elementsDifference between line and mic inputsReading a VU MeterEqualizationFrequency - HertzAmplitude - DecibelsChapter 11 - SwitcherProgram and Preview BussProduction Terminology used in class - cut, take, dissolve, fade, super, internal key, externalkey, chroma key, downstream keyChapter 12 - Video Recording Identify the four tracks videotapeTrackingUnderstand the importance of Control trackUnderstand difference between Composite, Y/C Component, Y/Color Difference Componentand RGBCh. 13.2 - Making Editing Decisions Jump CutComplexity Editing/Continuity EditingMental Map180 Degree Line/Vector LineChapter 15 - Graphics & SetsAspect RatioScanning and Essential AreaCharacteristics of Color - Hue, Saturation and LuminanceCharacter GeneratorCh. 16 - What Production People DoBelow the Line/Above the LineDefine basic production positions Producer, Director, Floor Manager, Camera, Sound,Technical DirectorHand SignalsChapter 17 & 18 - ProducingTarget AudienceStoryboardTerminology used in class for writing scripts and directingJump CutPosition jumpCh. 19 - Multicamera Studio DirectingBasic Terminology - pan, tilt, dolly, etc.Crossing the 180 degree lineChapter 18 - On-Camera ConcernsHand
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