Shots
Framing and Blocking
Cuts
Point of View
Everything Else
100

The opposite of a close-up shot. 

What is a long shot?

100

A narrative unit in film. 

What is a scene? 

100

Transition between images.

What is a cut? 

100

Likely shot type in a car chase? 

What is a traveling shot. 

100

Name three elements of mis-en-scene. 

What are lighting, props and costumes. 

200

An introductory shot, emphasizing time, place or character. 

What is  an establishing shot?

200

The smallest unit in film. 

What is a frame? 

200

Matching time and space across cuts. 

What is continuity? 

200

Technique for a horizontal scan of a scene. 

What is a pan? 

200

A term for elements that are part of the narrative of the film. 

What is diegetic? 

300

Give the definition of a shot. 

What is a unit of film comprising a single run of the camera?

300

Concerns what is "closer" or "farther" from the viewer. 

What is blocking?
300

Abrupt cut. 

What is a jump cut? 
300

When the camera presents the character's view. 

What is subjective camera? 

300

A term for elements that are outside of the narrative of the film. 

What is extra-diegetic?

400
Fill in the blank. _____ <Shot < Scene. 

What is a frame? 

400

A technique in which more than one plane is in focus. 

What is deep focus?

400

Emotional effect of cross cutting.

What is tension? 

400

Two meanings of "point of view." 

What is what the camera shows and how is impacts sympathy/identification?

400

Two ways dialogue could be shown. 

What are objective and subjective? (Or shot-reverse-shot?) 
500

Technique that includes a reaction frame. 

What is shot-reverse-shot? 
500

The arrangement of actors in relation to each other. 

What is blocking? 

500

The opposite of a jump cut. 

What is a match cut? 

500

Three sources of motion in a film. 

What are subject, camera and cut? 

500

Name two film elements that could create continuity across a cut. 

What are music and dialogue?

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