Learning Objective:
Recognize
the purposes of feature pictures.
1-12.
The first stage of a feature
assignment should involve what
process?
1.
Preparing a shooting script
2.
Cleaning the camera equipment
3.
Arranging transportation
4.
Conducting research
1-13.
A feature picture serves which
of the following purposes?
1.
To inform
2.
To entertain
3.
To provoke a response
4.
Each of the above
1-14.
Which of the following statements
pertaining to a feature picture is
NOT true?
1.
It should provide a clear
message
2.
It is critical for photographs
to be published as quickly as
possible
3.
You can create a mood using
various lighting techniques
4.
YOU
can control the composition
of the subject
1-15.
Which of the following practices
helps to increase the impact of a
feature picture?
1.
Use various focal-length lenses
2.
Use a normal lens only
3.
Use a telephoto lens only
4.
Use a wide-angle lens only
1-16.
Which of the following camera
angles is least likely to create
the desired impact of your subject?
1.
Low
2.
Eye level
3.
High
1-17.
You are making a print for display
in the quarterdeck area of your
command.
The photograph should
be printed in what manner?
1.
It should appear to have normal
contrast and density when
viewed under a viewing booth
2.
It should appear to have normal
contrast,
but slightly lighter
than normal
3.
It should appear to have normal
density, but the contrast
should be slightly higher than
normal
4.
It should appear to have normal
contrast and density when
viewed from the location
in which it is displayed
Figure 1A
IN ANSWERING QUESTION 1-18, REFER TO
FIGURE 1A.
1-18.
What print is positioned in the
optical center of the mount?
1. A
2. B
3. c
4. D
Learning Objective:
Identify
procedures used to complete
feature assignments.
1-19.
A picture sequence is a series of
photographs that centers around
what number of subjects?
1.
One
2.
Two
3.
Three
1-20.
Which of the following methods
of producing a picture sequence
is the most dramatic?
1.
Fixed camera and subject
2.
Fixed camera,
subject moves
3.
Subject fixed, camera moves
4.
Camera and subject move
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