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  • Rod Laurence Sombilon
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  • 1

    Photography has been used in advertising, books, magazines, newspapers, television, and in research to convey information and advertise products and services.

    importance of photography

  • 2

    graphe,

    drawing or lines

  • 3

    who created the photography

    Sir John Herschel

  • 4

    Greek words photos or phos, for

    light

  • 5

    is described as the art in creating or drawing durable images by recording light using either photographic film or image sensor

    Photography

  • 6

    when did he invented it?

    March 14, 1839

  • 7

    is the art of manipulating and producing digital pictures. It uses electronic photodetectors to capture the image focused by the lens. The captured image is stored as a computer file ready for digital processing, viewing, and publishing.

    Digital photography

  • 8

    The technique in photography originated during

    early mid 1600s

  • 9

    It started from the camera’s predecessor known

    camera obscura

  • 10

    camera obscura means?

    dark room

  • 11

    The famous artists of the Renaissance who use the obscura were

    Leonardo da Vinci and Michael Angelo

  • 12

    a method of printing technique which is based initially on the immiscibility of oil and water.

    lithography

  • 13

    who improved lithography

    Joseph Niepce

  • 14

    what company in 1900 introduces the photography to all the people

    Kodak Company

  • 15

    Who was the founder of the Kodak Company

    George Eastman

  • 16

    a type of sensor that is used to capture an image by taking the light and translating it into digital data.

    Charge Coupled Device (CCD)

  • 17

    who were the inventors of Charge Coupled Device?

    Willard Boyle and George Smith

  • 18

    when did Willard Boyle ang George Smith invented the Charge Coupled Device?

    October 17 1969

  • 19

    the first recorded attempt in the building of a prototype digital camera was made by

    Steven Sasson

  • 20

    when Steven Sasson attempted to invent or build a prototype of a digital camera

    December 1975

  • 21

    how many pounds did the camera invented by Steven Sasson

    9 pounds

  • 22

    where does the camera invented by Steven Sasson store it's file

    in a cassette tape

  • 23

    what color does the camera invented by Steven Sasson produce

    black and white

  • 24

    how many pixels does a monitor that the Kodak engineers build to view the images produce Steven Sasson camera

    .01 megapixels or 10000 pixels

  • 25

    how many seconds it copies images records in a tape of the camera

    23 seconds

  • 26

    the first real digital camera that recorded images as a computerized file was produced by the

    Fuji Ds 1p

  • 27

    the first real digital camera that recorded images as a computerized file was produced by the Fuji DS-1P. During this year, the first JPEG and MPEG standards were fixed. These standards set in place a universal format which allowed images (JPEG) and video (MPEG) to store in a compressed form which can be recorded to a 16 MB internal memory card.

    1988

  • 28

    became the first commercially available digital camera. It also sold the Logitech Fotoman. It used a CCD (Charge Couple Device) image sensor, stored pictures digitally, and connected directly to a computer for download (Said, 1990).

    Dycam Model in 1990

  • 29

    is also known as the guideline which applies to the process of composing visual images like in painting, designs, and photographs

    Rule of Thirds

  • 30

    It refers to the taking of photographs of the ground from an elevated position. It is acquired through the use of a specialized camera mounted such as fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, drones, balloons, kites, parachutes, etc.

    Aerial photography

  • 31

    It focuses entirely on taking images from space. This type could vary from the planets to the stars or any other exciting configurations.

    Astrophotography

  • 32

    is a photographic work done for commercial purposes, such as corporate brochures and leaflets, menus in cafes and restaurants, magazine advertising, merchandising, and product placement.

    commercial photography

  • 33

    This type of photography is used to highlight a product, service, brand or an individual, in print advertising (such as magazines, newspapers, leaflet, etc).

    advertising photography

  • 34

    This photography is used in capturing images of structures and beauty of an interior space in which photographers use lightning techniques to attract clients.

    architecture and interior photography

  • 35

    This photography is utilized by car or automobile companies and dealerships to promote brand new or existing cars, driving awareness about a car’s features and benefits to potential clientele.

    automotive photography

  • 36

    This photography is a specialized category of commercial photography which is used to capture pictures of various cuisines and menus in an attractive style.

    Food photography

  • 37

    This photography is used in highlighting beautiful images of bracelets, necklace, ring, and other jewelry items.

    jewelry photography

  • 38

    This photography is the art of taking photographs which are considered as attractive and goes along with news topics, to substantiate the news story or report.

    Journalism photography

  • 39

    This photography is used in capturing excellent images to attractively represent a product in advertising. It sometimes includes people as part of the product. It attracts people to see someone they know or a face that is likable to a product.

    product photography

  • 40

    - It is a type of photography which is utilized to write sports news, using excellent cameras that take sharp pictures of players in action.

    sports photography

  • 41

    It refers to highly creative images that have an abstract influence. These photographs can be equal to an artist’s expression on painting.

    Fine art photography

  • 42

    This type of photography is about close-up images of a specific topic. It is commonly applied mainly to capture details of organisms or nature that may not be visible to the naked eye.

    macro photography

  • 43

    It is about the portrayal of the human body in the naked form.

    nude photography

  • 44

    It encompasses all forms of photography where the main subject has something to do with nature. It focuses on landscapes, wildlife, underwater, and plants life as they are in their natural environment.

    nature photography

  • 45

    It is all about capturing the mood of a person, with an emphasis on the face and expression of a person.

    portrait photography

  • 46

    It is all about capturing objects on camera that are deliberately grouped to create a particular composition. This requires the photographer to have an excellent lighting technique.

    still life photography

  • 47

    It is all about capturing candid images of public places or even people in their natural element. It requires the photographer the skill to mingle with people and achieve the best frames.

    street photography

  • 48

    - It involves capturing images of a particular landscape, traditions, and customs or even people from different places.

    travel photography

  • 49

    It is an opening in which light travels through and can be adjusted to control the amount of light that reached the image sensor.

    aperture

  • 50

    It is used to capture a shot of dimly-lit views. It may automatically fired in some modes.

    Built-in flash

  • 51

    It is the housing for the camera.

    body

  • 52

    it is used to select the position to set the focus (the af point) during af shooting.

    focal point selection button

  • 53

    it is the section of the top of the camera and used to attach a flash unit.

    hot shoe

  • 54

    - It is the eye of the camera.

    Lens

  • 55

    It is the section for connecting the exchangeable lens to the camera body.

    Lens Mount

  • 56

    It is an align mark on the lens and serves as a basis when you are attaching or detaching a lens.

    Lens Mount index

  • 57

    - It is used to turn on or turn off the Live View function.

    Live View shooting

  • 58

    It is used to display the menu for adjusting the different camera operations.

    menu button

  • 59

    It is used to move between the menu items or to move the magnified display to a different point during image playback.

    multi controller key

  • 60

    it is used to delay the time between pressing the shutter button and the camera taking the subject.

    self timer

  • 61

    It is the button found on many cameras used to take photos.

    shutter release button

  • 62

    is the art of arranging tones in an orderly way to produce a unified and continuous composition

    music

  • 63

    mousike means

    art of the muses

  • 64

    The word “music” is from the________mousike,

    Greek word

  • 65

    what are the common element of music

    pitch,rhythm,dynamics and timbre

  • 66

    When music is written on a staff, the pitches (tones) and their duration are represented by symbols known

    notes

  • 67

    what is the chord for sol

    G

  • 68

    what is the chord for do

    C

  • 69

    what is the chord for Re

    D

  • 70

    what is the chord for Mi

    E

  • 71

    what is the chord for fa

    F

  • 72

    what is the chord for La

    A

  • 73

    what is the chord for si/ti

    B

  • 74

    From the Greek harmonia, meaning “joint or agreement”) - It refers to the verticalization of pitch. It is often thought as the art of combining pitches into chords. These chords are usually arranged into sentence-like patterns called chord progressions.

    harmony

  • 75

    it is known as tonality, a principle in music composition wherein at the end of the piece there is a feeling of completion by going back to the tonic.

    key

  • 76

    It refers to the tune of a song or piece of music.

    Melody

  • 77

    It refers to the perceptual property that allows the ordering of sounds on a frequency-related scale either relative lowness or highness.

    pitch

  • 78

    It comes from a Greek word rhythmos, which means “any regular recurring motion.” It is the pattern of the sound in time and beats in music.

    rhythm

  • 79

    It regards to the speed (slow or fast) of a given piece of music.

    tempo

  • 80

    it refers to how the harmonic materials are combined in a composition. It could be monophonic (single melodic line), polyphonic (two or more melodic lines) and homophonic (the main melody accompanied by chords).

    texture

  • 81

    It refers to the quality of the sound (tone) that distinguishes one voice or instrument from another.

    timbre

  • 82

    in music is considered as a reconceptualization of a previously composed work. It includes the order in which the sections of music are placed (such as, intro-verse-chorus-verse-chorus), and the organization of the instrumentation, vocals or other parts of music that make up the song

    arrangement

  • 83

    The _____ is the speed (tempo) of the song that drives the listener to feel either fast or slow. On the other hand, the ______ is the beat that the various instruments such as bass, drum, and guitar have produced.

    beat and rhythm

  • 84

    It refers to any harmonic set of pitches used to accompany the melody of the song. It is formed when multiple pitches (notes on a musical instrument) are placed together on staff (a sheet of music). It comes in different varieties, which includes the augmented chords, major chords, minor chords, diminished chords, seventh

    chords

  • 85

    Typically, the song title will convey the essence of that story idea and the words (lyric) will expound upon that idea.

    concept

  • 86

    pop, rock, or country is established by the beat and rhythm of the song. The quality of the song branches out from the genre, such as alternative, hip-hop, punk rock, or alternative type of music.

    genre and style

  • 87

    They can be shorter or longer, but this is the typical length of today’s musical arrangement.

    length

  • 88

    This term comes from the Greek word lyrikos, which means “singing to the lyre.” It describes a concept of a theme which rhymes in the sections of music.

    lyrics

  • 89

    the harmony of the song that you play or sing. It is the main line of music you’re making and the basis of the song.

    melody

  • 90

    - Songs are divided up into sections or components such as intro, verse, chorus, bridge, lead breaks, etc.

    song sections

  • 91

    is a sophisticated form of composition as it requires skills like learning the ability to coordinate with others musicians.

    classical music

  • 92

    This type of music reflects the emotions of common people.

    Folk music

  • 93

    This music became known in the late 1960s. made rhythm the most important element while de-emphasizing melody.

    funk music

  • 94

    always includes the use of an instrument such as bass, drums, guitar, piano, violin, and fiddle. In this type of music, the bass is the main instrument. This can be used in different intensities to emote feelings of anger or pride.

    hip-hop music

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Photography has been used in advertising, books, magazines, newspapers, television, and in research to convey information and advertise products and services.

    importance of photography

  • 2

    graphe,

    drawing or lines

  • 3

    who created the photography

    Sir John Herschel

  • 4

    Greek words photos or phos, for

    light

  • 5

    is described as the art in creating or drawing durable images by recording light using either photographic film or image sensor

    Photography

  • 6

    when did he invented it?

    March 14, 1839

  • 7

    is the art of manipulating and producing digital pictures. It uses electronic photodetectors to capture the image focused by the lens. The captured image is stored as a computer file ready for digital processing, viewing, and publishing.

    Digital photography

  • 8

    The technique in photography originated during

    early mid 1600s

  • 9

    It started from the camera’s predecessor known

    camera obscura

  • 10

    camera obscura means?

    dark room

  • 11

    The famous artists of the Renaissance who use the obscura were

    Leonardo da Vinci and Michael Angelo

  • 12

    a method of printing technique which is based initially on the immiscibility of oil and water.

    lithography

  • 13

    who improved lithography

    Joseph Niepce

  • 14

    what company in 1900 introduces the photography to all the people

    Kodak Company

  • 15

    Who was the founder of the Kodak Company

    George Eastman

  • 16

    a type of sensor that is used to capture an image by taking the light and translating it into digital data.

    Charge Coupled Device (CCD)

  • 17

    who were the inventors of Charge Coupled Device?

    Willard Boyle and George Smith

  • 18

    when did Willard Boyle ang George Smith invented the Charge Coupled Device?

    October 17 1969

  • 19

    the first recorded attempt in the building of a prototype digital camera was made by

    Steven Sasson

  • 20

    when Steven Sasson attempted to invent or build a prototype of a digital camera

    December 1975

  • 21

    how many pounds did the camera invented by Steven Sasson

    9 pounds

  • 22

    where does the camera invented by Steven Sasson store it's file

    in a cassette tape

  • 23

    what color does the camera invented by Steven Sasson produce

    black and white

  • 24

    how many pixels does a monitor that the Kodak engineers build to view the images produce Steven Sasson camera

    .01 megapixels or 10000 pixels

  • 25

    how many seconds it copies images records in a tape of the camera

    23 seconds

  • 26

    the first real digital camera that recorded images as a computerized file was produced by the

    Fuji Ds 1p

  • 27

    the first real digital camera that recorded images as a computerized file was produced by the Fuji DS-1P. During this year, the first JPEG and MPEG standards were fixed. These standards set in place a universal format which allowed images (JPEG) and video (MPEG) to store in a compressed form which can be recorded to a 16 MB internal memory card.

    1988

  • 28

    became the first commercially available digital camera. It also sold the Logitech Fotoman. It used a CCD (Charge Couple Device) image sensor, stored pictures digitally, and connected directly to a computer for download (Said, 1990).

    Dycam Model in 1990

  • 29

    is also known as the guideline which applies to the process of composing visual images like in painting, designs, and photographs

    Rule of Thirds

  • 30

    It refers to the taking of photographs of the ground from an elevated position. It is acquired through the use of a specialized camera mounted such as fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, drones, balloons, kites, parachutes, etc.

    Aerial photography

  • 31

    It focuses entirely on taking images from space. This type could vary from the planets to the stars or any other exciting configurations.

    Astrophotography

  • 32

    is a photographic work done for commercial purposes, such as corporate brochures and leaflets, menus in cafes and restaurants, magazine advertising, merchandising, and product placement.

    commercial photography

  • 33

    This type of photography is used to highlight a product, service, brand or an individual, in print advertising (such as magazines, newspapers, leaflet, etc).

    advertising photography

  • 34

    This photography is used in capturing images of structures and beauty of an interior space in which photographers use lightning techniques to attract clients.

    architecture and interior photography

  • 35

    This photography is utilized by car or automobile companies and dealerships to promote brand new or existing cars, driving awareness about a car’s features and benefits to potential clientele.

    automotive photography

  • 36

    This photography is a specialized category of commercial photography which is used to capture pictures of various cuisines and menus in an attractive style.

    Food photography

  • 37

    This photography is used in highlighting beautiful images of bracelets, necklace, ring, and other jewelry items.

    jewelry photography

  • 38

    This photography is the art of taking photographs which are considered as attractive and goes along with news topics, to substantiate the news story or report.

    Journalism photography

  • 39

    This photography is used in capturing excellent images to attractively represent a product in advertising. It sometimes includes people as part of the product. It attracts people to see someone they know or a face that is likable to a product.

    product photography

  • 40

    - It is a type of photography which is utilized to write sports news, using excellent cameras that take sharp pictures of players in action.

    sports photography

  • 41

    It refers to highly creative images that have an abstract influence. These photographs can be equal to an artist’s expression on painting.

    Fine art photography

  • 42

    This type of photography is about close-up images of a specific topic. It is commonly applied mainly to capture details of organisms or nature that may not be visible to the naked eye.

    macro photography

  • 43

    It is about the portrayal of the human body in the naked form.

    nude photography

  • 44

    It encompasses all forms of photography where the main subject has something to do with nature. It focuses on landscapes, wildlife, underwater, and plants life as they are in their natural environment.

    nature photography

  • 45

    It is all about capturing the mood of a person, with an emphasis on the face and expression of a person.

    portrait photography

  • 46

    It is all about capturing objects on camera that are deliberately grouped to create a particular composition. This requires the photographer to have an excellent lighting technique.

    still life photography

  • 47

    It is all about capturing candid images of public places or even people in their natural element. It requires the photographer the skill to mingle with people and achieve the best frames.

    street photography

  • 48

    - It involves capturing images of a particular landscape, traditions, and customs or even people from different places.

    travel photography

  • 49

    It is an opening in which light travels through and can be adjusted to control the amount of light that reached the image sensor.

    aperture

  • 50

    It is used to capture a shot of dimly-lit views. It may automatically fired in some modes.

    Built-in flash

  • 51

    It is the housing for the camera.

    body

  • 52

    it is used to select the position to set the focus (the af point) during af shooting.

    focal point selection button

  • 53

    it is the section of the top of the camera and used to attach a flash unit.

    hot shoe

  • 54

    - It is the eye of the camera.

    Lens

  • 55

    It is the section for connecting the exchangeable lens to the camera body.

    Lens Mount

  • 56

    It is an align mark on the lens and serves as a basis when you are attaching or detaching a lens.

    Lens Mount index

  • 57

    - It is used to turn on or turn off the Live View function.

    Live View shooting

  • 58

    It is used to display the menu for adjusting the different camera operations.

    menu button

  • 59

    It is used to move between the menu items or to move the magnified display to a different point during image playback.

    multi controller key

  • 60

    it is used to delay the time between pressing the shutter button and the camera taking the subject.

    self timer

  • 61

    It is the button found on many cameras used to take photos.

    shutter release button

  • 62

    is the art of arranging tones in an orderly way to produce a unified and continuous composition

    music

  • 63

    mousike means

    art of the muses

  • 64

    The word “music” is from the________mousike,

    Greek word

  • 65

    what are the common element of music

    pitch,rhythm,dynamics and timbre

  • 66

    When music is written on a staff, the pitches (tones) and their duration are represented by symbols known

    notes

  • 67

    what is the chord for sol

    G

  • 68

    what is the chord for do

    C

  • 69

    what is the chord for Re

    D

  • 70

    what is the chord for Mi

    E

  • 71

    what is the chord for fa

    F

  • 72

    what is the chord for La

    A

  • 73

    what is the chord for si/ti

    B

  • 74

    From the Greek harmonia, meaning “joint or agreement”) - It refers to the verticalization of pitch. It is often thought as the art of combining pitches into chords. These chords are usually arranged into sentence-like patterns called chord progressions.

    harmony

  • 75

    it is known as tonality, a principle in music composition wherein at the end of the piece there is a feeling of completion by going back to the tonic.

    key

  • 76

    It refers to the tune of a song or piece of music.

    Melody

  • 77

    It refers to the perceptual property that allows the ordering of sounds on a frequency-related scale either relative lowness or highness.

    pitch

  • 78

    It comes from a Greek word rhythmos, which means “any regular recurring motion.” It is the pattern of the sound in time and beats in music.

    rhythm

  • 79

    It regards to the speed (slow or fast) of a given piece of music.

    tempo

  • 80

    it refers to how the harmonic materials are combined in a composition. It could be monophonic (single melodic line), polyphonic (two or more melodic lines) and homophonic (the main melody accompanied by chords).

    texture

  • 81

    It refers to the quality of the sound (tone) that distinguishes one voice or instrument from another.

    timbre

  • 82

    in music is considered as a reconceptualization of a previously composed work. It includes the order in which the sections of music are placed (such as, intro-verse-chorus-verse-chorus), and the organization of the instrumentation, vocals or other parts of music that make up the song

    arrangement

  • 83

    The _____ is the speed (tempo) of the song that drives the listener to feel either fast or slow. On the other hand, the ______ is the beat that the various instruments such as bass, drum, and guitar have produced.

    beat and rhythm

  • 84

    It refers to any harmonic set of pitches used to accompany the melody of the song. It is formed when multiple pitches (notes on a musical instrument) are placed together on staff (a sheet of music). It comes in different varieties, which includes the augmented chords, major chords, minor chords, diminished chords, seventh

    chords

  • 85

    Typically, the song title will convey the essence of that story idea and the words (lyric) will expound upon that idea.

    concept

  • 86

    pop, rock, or country is established by the beat and rhythm of the song. The quality of the song branches out from the genre, such as alternative, hip-hop, punk rock, or alternative type of music.

    genre and style

  • 87

    They can be shorter or longer, but this is the typical length of today’s musical arrangement.

    length

  • 88

    This term comes from the Greek word lyrikos, which means “singing to the lyre.” It describes a concept of a theme which rhymes in the sections of music.

    lyrics

  • 89

    the harmony of the song that you play or sing. It is the main line of music you’re making and the basis of the song.

    melody

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    - Songs are divided up into sections or components such as intro, verse, chorus, bridge, lead breaks, etc.

    song sections

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    is a sophisticated form of composition as it requires skills like learning the ability to coordinate with others musicians.

    classical music

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    This type of music reflects the emotions of common people.

    Folk music

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    This music became known in the late 1960s. made rhythm the most important element while de-emphasizing melody.

    funk music

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    always includes the use of an instrument such as bass, drums, guitar, piano, violin, and fiddle. In this type of music, the bass is the main instrument. This can be used in different intensities to emote feelings of anger or pride.

    hip-hop music