Photography
Animation
Movie Making
Camp Fun Facts
Film/TV Fun Facts
100

Name the Most DANGEROUS photo you can take

A Selfie!

100
Name the first animated feature film

Snow White and the Seven Dwarves

100

Name 3 ways to line up objects in a shot

Rule of Thirds, 180° Rule, Leading Lines, Symmetry

100

Name the 3 Merit Badges you will earn this week

Movie Making, Photography, Animation

100
What would a picture with low saturation look like?

Black & White

200

Name the 3 lights used in 3-Point-Lighting

Key Light, Fill Light, Backlight

200

Name two of the first original short animated films

Gertie the Dinosaur, Koko the Clown, Felix the Cat

200

Describe the Rule of Thirds

Frame objects in a frame, divided into thirds

200

Name the Animation Studio we toured on Wednesday

Walt Disney Animation Studios

200

Name two of the 2021 Oscar Nominated Movies

Bonus Point if you can name all of them

Wolfwalkers, Onward, Soul, Shaun the Sheep: Farmaggedon, and Over the Moon

300

Name the 3 Types of Light

Natural Light, Ambient Light (Interior Light Bulbs), Flash (Added light)

300

Name the Book that outlines the 12 Principles of Animation

The Illusion of Life

300
Describe the 180° rule

If you’ve shot one thing in 180°, it needs to stay on that side.

300
Where do you go to see & submit all your assignments, & answer all of your questions?

The Cyber Film Camp Website

300

Name the two authors of The Illusion of Life

Frank Thomas & Ollie Johnston, two of Disney's Nine Old Men

400

Name 5 Parts of a Film Camera

Lens, Shutter, Image Processor, Power Button, Flash, Grip, Memory Card, Lens Cap, etc.

400

Name the first 3D/CGI Full Length Feature Film

Toy Story

400

Name the correct order these steps should be completed: Script, Treatment, Storyboard

Treatment, Storyboard, Script

400

Name all the Patrol Names

ABBs (Avenging Block Busters), The Innovators, Re-Animated, Take 2, Team Doofenschmirtz the Platypus, Awesome Effects

400

What is usually the first shot in a Hitchcock film?

A Wide Shot

500

Name all types of Natural Light

Clear Midday Sunshine, Mid-Morning/Evening, Sunrise/Sunset, Twilight/Dawn/Dusk, Shade/Overcast Light

500

Name 6 of the 12 Principles of Animation

Bonus Points if you can name all of them

Squash and Stretch

Anticipation

Staging (control where audience is looking, with cameras, characters)

Straight Ahead & Pose to Pose (Straight Ahead is all frames; Pose to Pose starts at the end and fills out the main frames)

Follow Through and Overlapping Action (have body parts drag)

Slow in & Slow Out (All movement starts and ends slow)

Arcs (Most objects move in circular motion)

Secondary Action (Gestures that support main action to support primary action)

Timing (Personality and nature is affected by number of frames between each action); Less drawings is fast, and more drawings is slow. Twos (12 frames per second) gives better fast and slow animation.

Exaggeration (Every action pose and expression can be taken to the next level)

Solid Drawing (Make sure forms are in 3 Dimensional space; draw a figure from all angles) Avoid Twinning

Appeal (Characters you animate should be pleasing to look at; they should be interesting).

500

Name the Six Requirements for your Movie Making Merit Badge, Video Assignment

Use of a tripod

A panning shot

A well-framed shot (leading lines, rules of thirds, symmetry, etc.)

A unique angle to your shot (Dutch, God’s Eye view, etc.)

Lighting for effect

Handheld Shooting

500

Name 8 of the Guest Speakers at this week's Camp

Bonus Point if you can name all 16

Erica Pinto

Tom Sito

Mickey Fisher

Katy O'Brian

Adam Karwowski

Joe Davenport

Justin Walker

Craig Tollis

Michael Monks

Dan Merchant

San Feldman

Oz Scott

Les Hunter

Gabby Liethsceal

David Potter

Euna Park

500
Name the movie that Peter Bassler showed storyboards from.

Bonus points if you can describe the specific scene.

Star Wars Episode IV

The trench/Luke blows up the Death Star Scene

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