Friday, January 29, 2010

Week One Quiz Answers

Practice Quiz: Week One Class Material

  1. What protective clothing is required when working on Lloyd Stage? Wear clothing that covers all parts of your body, no cut offs or open toe shoes. Buy safety glasses and leather gloves.
  2. When are you allowed to go up on the catwalk? Only with the instructors permission.
  3. What are the restrictions on using the large stage door on Lloyd Stage? Only when the instructor is present!
  4. When can cables be connected and disconnected to the power source? When not under load, (when lamp is turned off).
  5. If an emergency arises on Lloyd Stage, use the telephone to dial 9-911.
  6. Do not attempt to extinguish any fire larger than waste paper basket size.
  7. Keep cables dressed and uncoiled when in use.
  8. Do not use the wall outlets on the stage for stage lighting instruments.
  9. In case of fire:

In case of fire evacuate the stage.

  1. If smoke is present on the stage and you can not see the exits you must ...

If smoke is present get down on floor and crawl to lighted exits.

  1. Use the “Buddy System” when utilizing ladders or raising or lowering light stands.
  2. For maximum eye protection purchase safety goggles.
  3. To protect hands when working with hot lights and sets purchase leather gloves.
  4. Name one pioneer special effects supervisor any one mentioned in the DVD presentation.
  5. Give an example of a Pyrotechnic special effect any example shown in the DVD presentation.
  6. Describe any miniature demonstrated in the DVD presentation, several were mentioned, describe any of the examples.
  7. Give an example of stop-motion animation as explained in the DVD presentation. King Kong.
  8. What “in-the-camera effect” was mentioned in the DVD presentation? Several were mentioned, site any.
  9. What is the title of the film credited with being the “first effect motion picture”? Check your notes, this is an easy one.
  10. What is a script treatment? A brief description of the script idea. Could include characters, locations and plot points.

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