Audio Visual Equipment Flashcards
What is the name of the audiovisual aid that is described as a scenic representation in which a partly translucent painting is seen from a distance through an opening, or a life-size exhibit of a specimen or scene with realistic natural surroundings and a painted background
Diarama
What is the name of the audiovisual aid that is described as a hanging board that objects and paper have the capability to adhere to as if glued firmly
Clingboard
What is the name of the audiovisual aid that is described as a sheet of paper giving information in tabular form in graphic form or in diagram form
Chart
What is the name of the audiovisual aid that is described as a board for posting notices
Bulletin board
What is the name of the audiovisual aid that is described as a photographic transparency on a small plate or film arranged for projection
Slide
What identifying characteristic should you look for when seeking to replace a projection lamp
A code of 3 alphabetical letters such as DAK or ELF
Which audiovisual device usually uses 35 millimeter film bearing photographs, graphs, diagrams, or graphic material
Filmstrip projector
What are audiovisual aids
Any devices used to aid in the communication of an idea. Specifically, audiovisual aids are items such as photographs, motion pictures, audio or video recordings or transparencies
What are the 2 major types of audiovisual aids
Nonprojected and projected aids
What are nonprojected aids
Those that do not require the use of audiovisual equipment (e.g. charts, maps, illustrations, photographs, brochures, and handouts)
What are projected aids
Those that require audiovisual equipment in order to be presented (e.g. slides, filmstrips, transparencies, motion pictures, audio recordings, and video recordings)
What agent should be used to clean film slides and transparencies
A cloth moistened with nontoxic, nonflammable, film-cleaning fluid
What is the difference, between the overhead projector and the opaque projector
Light is reflected from the image on opaque projector, whereas on the overhead projector, light is projected through the image
Why do you leave a loop both above and below the film gate on a 16mm film projector
The upper loop permits intermittent movement of the film, and the lower loop prevents the upper loop from affecting the smooth feeding of the film through the sound head
Why should you turn off the projector lamp when rewinding the film
to allow lamp to cool and to keep from blinding the audience