(4th Quarter) Photography - FINALS Flashcards

1
Q

Who and in what date was the Daguerreotype camera created?

A

Louise Daguerre in 1839

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2
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Who and in what date was the Kodak camera created?

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Goerge Eastman in 1888

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3
Q

When was the Leica camera invented?

A

1925

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4
Q

A two-dimensional representation of people, events, objects or any three-dimensional form. It is the art of recording images through a camera with the use of film

A

Photograph

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5
Q

Illustrates a service or product

A

Advertising Photography

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6
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Illustrates a story or idea within the context of a magazine

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Editorial Photography

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7
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Is used for journalism. Photographs made in this context are accepted as a documentation of a news story.

A

Photojournalism

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8
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These are made and sold directly to the end user of the images

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Portrait and Wedding Photography

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9
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Is a creative production of images using a camera, special lightning, and other effects used for artistic expression

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Fine Art Photography

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10
Q

This is the main focus of your photograph

A

The Subject

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11
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It is what is in front your subject

A

Background and Foreground

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12
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An ordinary subject matter such as sunset or mountains and plains can turn out to be a very interesting photograph with an artistic composition

A

Rule of Thirds

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13
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Photographs without this basic ingredient appear dull

A

Lighting

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14
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This can be captured through a camera. A fast shutter speed can freeze motion. A slow shutter speed can make the image appear blurred

A

Motion

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15
Q

A form of art that requires a camera as its basic tool

A

Photography

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16
Q

What is the meaning of Graphin?

A

“To draw”

17
Q

Photo

A

“Light”

18
Q

He is the first scientist to use the word “Photo” in 1839

A

Sir John F.W. Herschel

19
Q

The first picture was taken on a sunny day with the?

A

Camera Obscura

20
Q

Is a paper negative process

A

Calo Types

21
Q

The Tin Type was created by whom and in what date?

A

Hamilton Smith in 1856

22
Q

Wet Plate Negative was created by whom and in what date?

A

Frederick Scoff in 1851

23
Q

What date was the Dry Plate Negative created?

A

1879

24
Q

Flexible Roll Film was invented by whom and in what date?

A

George Eastman in 1889

25
Q

These are ‘leveled up’ cameras

A

Leica Camera

26
Q

Is the form of art that shows moving pictures

A

Cinema

27
Q

Provides the story of the movie. The story has characters, dialogue, setting, and plot

A

Script

28
Q

May be persons, animals, machines, ordinary things, or fantastic creatures

A

Characters

29
Q

Is composed of the words that a character utters

A

Dialogue

30
Q

Brings life to the characters through their traits, emotions and reactions, their gestures, mannerisms, and facial or vocal expressions

A

Acting

31
Q

Is achieved through set design, costume, props, and decoration

A

Production Design

32
Q

Is the appearance or physical structure in a movie

A

Set Design

33
Q

Are clothes worn by actors to portray a character

A

Costumes

34
Q

Are things that the characters use

A

Props

35
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Are the things on the location or set of the movie that surround the characters

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Decorations

36
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Involves the placing or movement of actors in relation to other actors, the set structures, decoration, and props

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Staging

37
Q

Is achieved through the artistic use of the camera, which is defined by photographic quality, framing, distance, movement, and projection speed

A

Cinematography

38
Q

Is a technical process of putting a movie together

A

Editing

39
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Is the interrelationship of sounds and silences in a movies

A

Sound Design