Deck 20: Editing Functions and Principles

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How do vectors help establish a mental map?

A) they represent principal on- and off-screen directions
B) they preserve x-axis motion
C) they are extensions of the camera field of view
D) they are extensions of the camera POV
E) they represent optimal compositional screen divisions
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What happens when the cameras shoot from both sides of the motion vector line?

A) the object will be shown moving in the same direction
B) the object will be shown moving in opposite directions
C) the object will be shown moving toward the opposite camera
D) the object will be shown moving away from the camera
E) the principles of complexity editing will be violated
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What is the major criterion for continuity editing?

A) the shot sequence must show the same talent
B) the story of the program shown must be related to the previous one
C) the shots must connect seamlessly
D) the clips must have the same length
E) the clips must have the same rhythm
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What is one of the primary functions of complexity editing?

A) to aid continuity
B) to show the production complexity
C) to clarify a scene
D) to advance the story
E) to intensify a scene
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A noticeable shift in a subject's position indicates that an error was made while editing a wedding ceremony. What is the error called?

A) an obvious cut
B) an out-of-sequence cut
C) a jump cut
D) a complexity cut
E) a vector cut
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What does a mental map tell us?

A) where things are supposed to be in on-screen space only
B) where things are supposed to be in on- and off-screen space
C) how to quickly identify jump cuts
D) how to locate the next shot according to the rehearsed sequence
E) where things are supposed to be in off-screen space only
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Which of the following would be a violation of the ethics of editing?

A) using stock footage of snow on a weather report
B) showing a camera operator with camera as a cutaway
C) cutting the second part of a senator's statement that started with "however"
D) inserting close-up reaction shots of a reporter that were shot immediately after an interview
E) adding gunfire to the sound track of a restaged World War I battle scene
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Which of the following is not a basic editing function?

A) combine
B) build
C) correct
D) foreshadow
E) shorten
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What is a collision montage?

A) a shot series that clashes opposite events to generate or reinforce a basic idea
B) a series of jump cuts
C) a multiple-screen digital video effect
D) a special effect in which two objects collide
E) a slow-motion view of a converging motion vectors
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What is a vector line?

A) a line on the studio floor beyond which a camera should not travel
B) a line that indicates the principal talent blocking
C) an extension of a graphic vector along the z-axis
D) a virtual line established by two people facing each other or an extension of an object motion
E) the horizon line
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Deck 20: Editing Functions and Principles
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How do vectors help establish a mental map?

A) they represent principal on- and off-screen directions
B) they preserve x-axis motion
C) they are extensions of the camera field of view
D) they are extensions of the camera POV
E) they represent optimal compositional screen divisions
A
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What happens when the cameras shoot from both sides of the motion vector line?

A) the object will be shown moving in the same direction
B) the object will be shown moving in opposite directions
C) the object will be shown moving toward the opposite camera
D) the object will be shown moving away from the camera
E) the principles of complexity editing will be violated
B
3
What is the major criterion for continuity editing?

A) the shot sequence must show the same talent
B) the story of the program shown must be related to the previous one
C) the shots must connect seamlessly
D) the clips must have the same length
E) the clips must have the same rhythm
C
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What is one of the primary functions of complexity editing?

A) to aid continuity
B) to show the production complexity
C) to clarify a scene
D) to advance the story
E) to intensify a scene
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A noticeable shift in a subject's position indicates that an error was made while editing a wedding ceremony. What is the error called?

A) an obvious cut
B) an out-of-sequence cut
C) a jump cut
D) a complexity cut
E) a vector cut
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What does a mental map tell us?

A) where things are supposed to be in on-screen space only
B) where things are supposed to be in on- and off-screen space
C) how to quickly identify jump cuts
D) how to locate the next shot according to the rehearsed sequence
E) where things are supposed to be in off-screen space only
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Which of the following would be a violation of the ethics of editing?

A) using stock footage of snow on a weather report
B) showing a camera operator with camera as a cutaway
C) cutting the second part of a senator's statement that started with "however"
D) inserting close-up reaction shots of a reporter that were shot immediately after an interview
E) adding gunfire to the sound track of a restaged World War I battle scene
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Which of the following is not a basic editing function?

A) combine
B) build
C) correct
D) foreshadow
E) shorten
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What is a collision montage?

A) a shot series that clashes opposite events to generate or reinforce a basic idea
B) a series of jump cuts
C) a multiple-screen digital video effect
D) a special effect in which two objects collide
E) a slow-motion view of a converging motion vectors
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What is a vector line?

A) a line on the studio floor beyond which a camera should not travel
B) a line that indicates the principal talent blocking
C) an extension of a graphic vector along the z-axis
D) a virtual line established by two people facing each other or an extension of an object motion
E) the horizon line
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