Top 50+ Solved Basics of Light Camera and Sound MCQ Questions Answer
Q. What is the definition of Cinematography?
a. Using film to create a motion picture
b. Combining pictures in a rapid succession to crate the illusion of movement
c. The filming of a scene with a motion picture camera
d. The art of making motion pictures
Q. In which types of lens has fixed focal length?
a. Zoom Lens
b. Telephoto Lens
c. Normal Lens
d. Prime Lens
Q. What is depth of field?
a. The area that is in focus
b. The lens angle
c. The amount of zoom
d. The size of aperture
Q. What position of the camera makes it the subject appear strong/powerful?
a. Close up
b. Eye Level
c. Low Angle
d. High Angle
Q. What is definition of photography?
a. Producing a photograph
b. Light writing
c. Capturing a scene with light
d. Capturing an image
Q. Which lense is able to focus closer to an object than normal lenses?
a. Standard Lens
b. Telephoto Lens
c. Normal Lens
d. Macro Lens
Q. Who built the first motion picture camera?
a. Thomas Edison
b. Egeorge Eastman
c. W.K.L Dickson
d. The Lumiere brothers
Q. Which part of the camera controls how long light is exposed to the digital sensor/film?
a. The shutter
b. The digital sensor
c. The hyper focal distance
d. The aperture
Q. Which device in the camera turns light energy into electrical energy?
a. Aperture
b. View finder
c. ISO
d. Image Sensor
Q. What Shot is used to show the emotions on a character's face?
a. Extreme Close Up
b. Long Shot
c. Aerial Shot
d. Close Up Shot
Q. What shot would be used to establish the full costume of a character in TV drama
a. Establishing Shot
b. Long Shot
c. Close Up Shot
d. Extreme Close Up Shot
Q. What is a shot with camera on a crane over the action called?
a. Two Shot
b. Eye Level
c. Crane Shot
d. Dissolve
Q. An eye-level shot has what effect on the viewer?
a. Makes the viewer feel overpowered by the subject
b. Makes the viewer feel like they are looking down on the
c. Makes the viewer feel like they are looking up at the
d. Makes the viewer feel like they are in the same space as the subject