A shot that appears large and fills the entire frame, often used to focus attention on a character's emotions
What is a close up shot?
This is the general term for someone who oversees the business and financial decisions for a film, including setting budgets and hiring cast and crew
What is the primary role of a Producer?
This is the term for the art of capturing moving images using film or digital cameras
What is cinematography?
This term refers to one of the many single photographic images in a motion picture
What is a frame?
A shot where the camera is placed directly overhead, giving a godlike view
What is a Bird's Eye View?
This person is responsible for the creative aspects of a film
Who is the Director?
This person is responsible for the visual style of the movie, including all the technical aspects
Who is the Director of Cinematography
In this type of shot, the camera is at a medium distance from the object, often showing a person from the waist up
What is a Medium Shot?
This type of shot is where the camera is located below the subject, making the subject appear larger and more powerfulWhat is a low angle?
What is a low angle?
This person manages the budget and oversees all operations and logistics throughout the production
Who is a Line Producer?
This term means "the placement and movements of the actors and camera"
What is blocking?
What is an Extreme Close-Up?
This type of shot is taken from a great distance to show the setting (where the movie is taking place)
What is an Establishing Shot?
This person oversees the entire filmmaking process and other producers involved, including acquiring funding and setting the budget
Who is the Executive Producer?
This skill relates to working well with other people
What is collaboration?
This shot shoes the entire object or person, and depicts isolation or vulnerability
What is (the purpose of a) Long shot?
This type of shot has a lateral tilt of the camera, and suggests tension or instability in a scene
What is an Oblique Angle?
This director is known for many films, including Jaws and Jurassic Park!
Who is Steven Spielberg?
This shot is usually taken with one figure facing the camera and the other with their back to the camera
What is an over the shoulder shot?