Shots and Framing
Camera Angles
Camera Movement
Lighting
Editing
100
a shot from a distance. If filming a person, the full body is shown.
What is a long shot?
100
The most commonly used angle.
What is eye level?
100
A stationary camera moves closer to the object or character.
What is Zoom?
100
The most used lighting in movies, this type of lighting is used to create a bright and open-looking scene, giving the feeling of happiness, joy, and peace.
What is High Key lighting?
100
The most common editing technique when two pieces of film are spliced together.
What is a Cut?
200
To direct attention (focus) to something important (often an emotion).
What is a close up?
200
Makes the subject look smaller, giving him or her the appearance of being weak, powerless, and trapped.
What is a High Angle?
200
A stationary camera moves up or down in a vertical direction
What is Tilt.
200
Most often seen in horror movies, this type of lighting is used to create suspense or suspicion.
What is Low Key lighting?
200
This editing technique begins in darkness and gradually gets lighter.
What is a Fade in?
300
A scene between two people that includes both characters equally.
What is a two shot?
300
Makes the subject look larger and therefore strong, powerful, and threatening.
What is a Low Angle?
300
A stationary camera moves side to side in a horizontal direction.
What is Pan?
300
This type of lighting is used to make a subject appear dangerous or evil.
What is Bottom or Side Lighting?
300
Cut or dissolve action that has happened in the past.
What is a Flashback?
400
Please name the type of framing in this shot.
What is a close up?
400
Name the angle used in the following screen shot.
What is a Low Angle?
400
This camera movement often creates a personal or revealing moment.
What is Zoom in?
400
Soft lighting on the actor's face or from behind gives the appearance of innocence or goodness, or a halo effect.
What is Front or Back lighting?
400
A shot of one subject, then another, then back to the first, used for conversation or reaction shots.
What is shot-reverse-shot?
500
The most common shot used to ground the story. If filming a person, it shows the person from the waist up.
What is a Medium shot?
500
Why does Tim Burton use this camera angle in the following screenshot?
To make Peg seem small and vulnerable in Edward's mansion.
500
Either of these camera movements are used to track a character's movements or action occurring in the scene.
What is Pan or Tilt?
500
What type of lighting is used in the screenshot?
What is Front lighting?
500
Cut to an object, then to a person, to show what a person seems to be looking at. Can reveal a character's thoughts.
What is an Eye-Line Match?
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