Top 50+ Solved Scripting and Story Boarding MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Structure of script

a. dialogue and description

b. elements of design

c. design of characters

d. none of the above

  • a. dialogue and description

Q. Transition

a. these describe the style in which one scene becomes the next

b. transmission

c. broadcast

d. none of the above

  • a. these describe the style in which one scene becomes the next

Q. Trailer

a. theatrical advertisement for an upcoming film

b. news reel

c. trolley

d. none of the above

  • a. theatrical advertisement for an upcoming film

Q. SUPER

a. abbreviation for superimpose

b. super star

c. super picture

d. none of the above

  • a. abbreviation for superimpose

Q. Screenplay

a. a specific script

b. play back

c. one line script

d. none of the above

  • a. a specific script

Q. SPLIT SCREEN SHOT:

a. the space of the frame is split into more frames

b. splitting of pages

c. splitting of scenes

d. none of the above

  • a. the space of the frame is split into more frames

Q. Shooting Script

a. final draft used on set by the production people

b. script prepared during shooting

c. a review of script

d. none of the above

  • a. final draft used on set by the production people

Q. Slug Line

a. beginning of a scene that briefly describes the location and time of day

b. sub title

c. closing film

d. captions

  • a. beginning of a scene that briefly describes the location and time of day

Q. LAP DISSOLVE:

a. fading out one shot while the next one grows clearer

b. last shot

c. beginning shot

d. none of the above

  • a. fading out one shot while the next one grows clearer

Q. Encoding

a. convert text to code

b. convert code to text

c. convert to code to another code

d. none of the above

  • a. convert text to code

Q. Intercutting

a. at a point, two scenes will be shown a few moments each, back and forth

b. cut between shots

c. clapping

d. none of the above

  • a. at a point, two scenes will be shown a few moments each, back and forth

Q. Feature Film

a. any film at least one hour long that people pay to see

b. documentary

c. advertorial

d. none of the above

  • a. any film at least one hour long that people pay to see

Q. Final Draft

a. writers last rewrite of a script

b. drafting

c. fair copy

d. shooting script

  • a. writers last rewrite of a script

Q. Dialog

a. people are supposed to say according to the script

b. discussion with script writer and director

c. title card

d. none of the above

  • a. people are supposed to say according to the script

Q. Director

a. head of an institution

b. person converting a script into a movie.

c. set designer

d. none of the above

  • b. person converting a script into a movie.
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