ASSIGNMENT 3
Textbook Assignment:
"Audiovisual Presentations," chapter 2, pages 2-32 through 2-53;
"Television Graphics," chapter 3, pages 3-1 through 3-23; and
"Displays and Exhibits,' chapter 4, pages 4-1 through 4-9.
3-1.
What is the purpose of a mat?
3-5.
What is a major difference between
cutting a mat by hand and cutting a
m a t o n a c a r r i a g e c u t t e r ?
1.
The mat board is face -up when
cutting a mat by hand and face
down when cutting with a
c a r r i a g e
The corners of a hand-cut mat
a r e e x a c t w h i l e t h e c o r n e r s o f
a c a r r i a g e c u t m a t a r e n o t
The hand-cut mat has a straight
edge and the carriage-cut mat
has beveled edges
The hand-cut mat can be very
l a r g e b u t t h e c a r r i a g e - c u t m a t
i s l i m i t e d i n s i z e
2.
3.
4.
1.
T o f o c u s a t t e n t i o n
2.
T o p r o t e c t f r o m f i n g e r p r i n t s
3.
T o p r e v e n t d i r e c t c o n t a c t
between artwork and glass in a
frame
4.
All of the above
3-2.
If the top and both sides of a mat
measure 3/4 inch wide, what should
be the width of the bottom edge?
1.
1
i n c h
2.
3 / 4
i n c h
3.
7 / 8
inch
4.
15/16
inch
3-3.
Why should you cut against a
3-6.
What are the most common types of
s t r a i g h t e d g e a l o n g t h e i n s i d e e d g e
p r o j e c t u r a l s u s e d i n t h e N a v y
of a hand-cut mat?
today?
1.
To protect your leg
2.
To protect your hand
3.
T o p r o t e c t t h e u s e a b l e p o r t i o n
of the mat
4.
T o g u i d e t h e b l a d e s t r a i g h t
from corner to corner
1.
Videotape and 8mm movie film
2.
35mm slides only
3.
Viewgraphs and 35mm slides
4.
Transparencies and viewgraphs
3-7.
What is the most common aperture
area of a viewgraph?
3-4.
What is the key to successful
cutting of both hand-cut and
c a r r i a g e - c u t m a t s ?
1.
Angle of the blade
2.
Depth of the blade
3.
P r o f i l e o f t h e b l a d e
4.
Sharpness of the blade
1.
6 4/10 by 9 1/2 inches
2.
7 1/2 by 9 1/2 inches
3.
10 by 9 1/2 inches
4.
10 by 10 inches
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