Broadcast FINAL - Fall 2016 (1st period)

What is your name and period #
Which type of mass media came first?
Televison
Movies
Radio
None of the above
What does the F.C.C. Stand for?
Federal Communications Company
Financial Communications Commission
Federal Chemical Company
Federal Communications Commission
What types of mass media does the F.C.C. regulate?
Television and Radio
Movies and Radio
Television and Movies
Movies, Radio, and Television
Which right is protected by the first amendment?
Freedom of speech
Freedom of press
Right to peaceful assembly
All of the above
What is the main purpose of having a ''four second' rule in editing?
The computers work better if each clip is 4 seconds or less
Video projects sound louder if each clip is exactly 4 seconds
Four second clips keep video projects visually interesting and entertaining
None of the above
What are the consequences to using profanity during radio and television broadcasts?
Imposing fines on a station
Revoking a station's license
Not renewing a station's license
All of the above
If a reporter says or writes something untrue about a person which damages the person's reputation, it is called:
Reality TV
Lies
Testimonial
Defamation
Who owns the airwaves that transmit radio and television signals?
The FCC
The government
The public (Us)
The cable company
Libel and slander are types of defamation.
True
False
Libel is the act of speaking untrue statements which damage a person's reputation.
True
False
A pan shot is when:
The camera moves toward the character
The camera moves away from the character
The camera rises above the character
None of the above
What is "lead room"?
The space in front of a person in video footage
A room where the lead actors take a break between scenes
The space in back of a person in video footage
The space between two people
Who has the final word about what can be shown on CTV?
The student producer
The journalism department chair
The teacher
The principal
What did students wear to protest the Vietnam War, which led to the Supreme Court case, Tinker vs. Des Moines?
Black t-shirts
Red armbands
Black armbands
None of the above
What is a pixel?
A great movie
A large picture element
A fairy the guard the airwaves
An extremely small picture element
What was the purpose of the 1959 Fairness Doctrine?
To give the public fair cable rates
To fairly give everyone access to both radio and television programming
To ensure that radio and television stations equally present both sides of issues
None of the above
The 1959 Fairness Doctrine is currently still enforced today.
True
False
A wide shot shows the subject from head to toe.
True
False
A tilt shot shows the subject slanted to one side.
True
False
An extreme close up shows the subject's entire face.
True
False
A medium shot shows the subject from the waist up.
True
False
Bird's eye view is an unsteady shot because the director wants to give the illusion of flying.
True
False
Worm's eye view is when footage is captured with little or no lighting, because the director wants the audience to feel as if they were in a worm hole.
True
False
What should you do after you are done importing footage from the camera.
Unplug the camera from the power adapter
Leave the SD card in the computer
Delete footage
All of the above
What is a benefit to using a tripod.
Footage is steady
Footage is in black and white
Footage is shaky and distracting
None of the above
Which special effects can you use to edit a clip in iMovie?
Play a clip in reverse
Fast forward a clip
Play a clip in slow motion
All of the above
Testimonial
Influences consumer's emotions (ex. happy, sad, funny)
Encourages consumers to follow the majority opinion
Uses words or images to put competitors in a bad light
Uses appealing and positive words about a product/service
Claims a product/service has a benefit proven by science
Appeals to regular people and their values
Famous person recommends a product/service
Name Calling
Influences consumer's emotions (ex. happy, sad, funny)
Encourages consumers to follow the majority opinion
Uses words or images to put competitors in a bad light
Uses appealing and positive words about a product/service
Claims a product/service has a benefit proven by science
Appeals to regular people and their values
Famous person recommends a product/service
Emotional Appeal
Influences consumer's emotions (ex. happy, sad, funny)
Encourages consumers to follow the majority opinion
Uses words or images to put competitors in a bad light
Uses appealing and positive words about a product/service
Claims a product/service has a benefit proven by science
Appeals to regular people and their values
Famous person recommends a product/service
Bandwagon
Influences consumer's emotions (ex. happy, sad, funny)
Encourages consumers to follow the majority opinion
Uses words or images to put competitors in a bad light
Uses appealing and positive words about a product/service
Claims a product/service has a benefit proven by science
Appeals to regular people and their values
Famous person recommends a product/service
Glittery Generality
Influences consumer's emotions (ex. happy, sad, funny)
Encourages consumers to follow the majority opinion
Uses words or images to put competitors in a bad light
Uses appealing and positive words about a product/service
Claims a product/service has a benefit proven by science
Appeals to regular people and their values
Famous person recommends a product/service
Scientific Appeal
Influences consumer's emotions (ex. happy, sad, funny)
Encourages consumers to follow the majority opinion
Uses words or images to put competitors in a bad light
Uses appealing and positive words about a product/service
Claims a product/service has a benefit proven by science
Appeals to regular people and their values
Famous person recommends a product/service
Plain Folks
Influences consumer's emotions (ex. happy, sad, funny)
Encourages consumers to follow the majority opinion
Uses words or images to put competitors in a bad light
Uses appealing and positive words about a product/service
Claims a product/service has a benefit proven by science
Appeals to regular people and their values
Famous person recommends a product/service
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