Animation
Live Action
Studios
Filmmaking
Among the Others
100

This animated short was the first cartoon with synchronized sound.

Steamboat Willie

100

This fantasy TV show was based off of the books written by George R.R. Martin.

Game of Thrones

100

This studio became the first to release a feature-length animated feature in 1937.

Disney

100

Movies in the United States are typically projected/played back at this frame rate

24 Frames per second (23.978)

100

This voice actor is well-known for their involvement in Critical Role, and voices Nilo in Among the Others.

Matt Mercer

200
Who did the voice of Po in Kung Fu Panda

Jack Black

200

This movie by Todd Phillips tells the backstory of a famous comic book villain.

Joker

200

This studio's theme parks have a licensing agreement to utilize the Harry Potter property

Universal

200

This is a graphic organizer that consists of illustrations or images displayed in sequence for the purpose of pre-visualizing a sequence.

Storyboard

200

This antagonist received their name from Nilo because they have an eye for Qtone.

Qeye

300
The name of the fictional enchanted kingdom where Shrek takes place

Far Far Away

300

This film, released in 1927, was the first film to have synchronized sound.

The Jazz Singer

300

In 1995, this studio released the first fully computer-generated animated feature.

Pixar

300

This company was about to go bankrupt when directors such as Christopher Nolan, Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and others agreed to exclusively shoot their movies on the company's motion picture film, as long as they continued to produce motion picture film.

Kodak

300

This is the home nation of one of the protagonists, and must remain constantly in motion to avoid crashing into other nations.

Duchess Marrie

400

This director made his first animated feature in 2009 named Fantastic Mr Fox

Wes Anderson

400

This superhero movie became the first superhero movie to be nominated for best picture.

Black Panther

400

This studio did VFX for films such as Jurassic Park, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Star Wars.

Industrial Light & Magic (ILM)

400

This rule is often used when filming coverage for a scene with a lot of dialogue in which the camera doesn't cross the eye line of the actors.

Rule of 180

400
Nilo's overarching goal.

to "free" the world of emotions and feelings

500

Steven Universe was created by this person.

Rebecca Sugar

500

George Lucas famously took a pay cut on Star Wars in exchange for what two rights from the studio.

Merchandising and sequel Rights

500

This Japanese studio is famous for films such as Spirited Away, and Ponyo.

Studio Ghibli

500

This camera, created by Walt Disney Studios, moves a number of pieces of artwork past the camera at various speeds and at various distances from one another, creating a a sense of parallax or depth.

Multiplane Camera

500

This phenomenon in a nation inspired by Los Angeles creates a suffocating storm residents are forced to endure.

Fabria Fog

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