1) What are Pre-Production documents? a) Documents produced to help prepare , to design and to make digital media. b) A collage of images, fonts, colours and styles. c) A sort of mock up the designer can use to show people (client, other people in the design team) what they have in mind for the finished digital media d) A written document containing the characters and the dialogue they are going to say. 2) Name a commonly used Pre-Production document a) Test table b) Asset Table c) Client Brief 3) What is a Mood Board a) A set of branches spreading out from a central theme or idea giving finer detail as it spreads out from the center b) A sort of mock up the designer can use to show people (client, other people in the design team) what they have in mind for the finished digital media c) A "cartoon strip" version of the scene in a tv show, movie or animation d) A collage of images to set a mood, show styles, colours and fonts, show what has been created before and help generate new ideas 4) What might be included on a mood board a) Use of colour and whitespace b) Images  c) nodes d) Timings 5) What is a Mind Map / Spider Diagram a) A set of branches spreading out from a central theme or idea giving finer detail as it spreads out from the center b) A collage of images to set a mood, show styles, colours and fonts, show what has been created before and help generate new ideas c) A sort of mock up the designer can use to show people (client, other people in the design team) what they have in mind for the finished digital media d) A "cartoon strip" version of the scene in a tv show, movie or animation 6) What is a Mind Map / Spider Diagram for a) To show a client what the designer is planning on making b) Easy to send anywhere in the world c) A way of showing how different parts of a project link together d) So the director and the designers can more easily see what is supposed to happen in the scene 7) What would be included on a mind map / spider diagram a) Images b) Nodes c) Timings d) Use of whitespace 8) What is a visualisation diagram a) A sort of mock up the designer can use to show people (client, other people in the design team) what they have in mind for the finished digital media b) A "cartoon strip" version of the scene in a tv show, movie or animation c) A collage of images to set a mood, show styles, colours and fonts, show what has been created before and help generate new ideas d) A set of branches spreading out from a central theme or idea giving finer detail as it spreads out from the center 9) What would a visualisation diagram be used for a) To show a client what the designer is planning on making b) To give a visual representation of the design so people can more easily see what it will be like c) To allow discussions about whether the design will fit with the brief / target audience of if it needs to be changed d) All of the above 10) What might be included on a visualisation diagram a) Use of colour and whitespace b) nodes c) Images d) Timings

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