Class Content 1
Movies
TV
Movie/TV quotes
Class Content 2
Animated movies
100

This camera movement moves horizontally (left to right) or (right to left).

Pan

100

The head of what kind of animal is front-and-center in an infamous scene from The Godfather?

A Horse.

100

In which (real) Pennsylvania city is NBC’s The Office set?

Scranton

100

"Keep the change, ya filthy animal"

Home Alone 

100

This type of shot usually highlights a specific detail.

Extreme Close Up.

100

What are the names of Hades’ two bumbling henchmen in Hercules?


Pain and Panic 

200

90%-95% of shots use this camera angle.

Eye-Level

200

Who wrote the screenplay for Rocky?

Sylvester Stallone

200

What’s the name of Sabrina’s cat in Sabrina the Teenage Witch?

Salem

200

"Snakes? Why does it have to be snakes?"

Indiana Jones
200

Spell Kurtz phonetically.

Kilo, Uniform, Romeo, Tango, Zulu

200

In The Lion King, to what forbidden place does Simba take Nala? (THIS QUESTION IS WORTH DOUBLE POINTS)

The Elephant Graveyard 

300

The name of the camera angle that is tilted on the horizontal line.

Dutch Angle 

300

What song plays over the opening credits of Guardians of the Galaxy?

“Come and Get Your Love” by Redbone

300

Which Star Trek character delivers the famous “Live long and prosper” line?

Spock

300

"Say hello to my little friend"

Scarface

300

This camera movement moves up and down.

Tilt.

300

In Frozen, how many older brothers did Prince Hans say he had?

12

400

This camera movement has no camera movement at all.

Zoom
400

In what 1976 thriller does Robert De Niro famously say “You talkin’ to me?”

Taxi Driver

400

Which American Horror Story actor has appeared in the most episodes of the show?

Evan Peters

400

"My precious"

Lord of the Rings

400

What a Medium Close Up (MCU) frames.

From the chest up.

400

In Frozen, what is the first lyric in "Let It Go"?

The snow glows white on the mountain tonight

500

This type of focus is used to depict a character or scene with unclear motives.

Soft Focus 

500

What is the name of the courtesan played by Nicole Kidman in Moulin Rouge!?

Nicole Kidman  

500

Which silly workplace comedy takes place in Pawnee, Indiana? (THIS QUESTION IS WORTH DOUBLE POINTS)

Parks and Recreation 

500

"I feel the need, the need for speed!"

Top Gun

500

What a long shot is most commonly used for.

Establishing setting or showing distance.

500

What animal is Rajah from Aladdin?

Tiger

600

This camera movement can make the audience feel more immersed.

Dolly or Tracking shot.

600

What animated classic was the first film of the late 20th century “Disney Renaissance?”

The Little Mermaid 

600

What instrument did The Mother play on How I met your Mother?

Bass.

600

"Life, uh, finds a way."

Jurassic Park

600

This camera angle can make a character look Powerful.

Low Angle

600

Name the continents.

North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, Antarctica 

700

This type of focus is when the camera shifts focus mid shot.

Rack Focus 

700

Jennifer Lawrence won a Best Actress Academy Award for what 2012 romantic comedy/drama?

Silver Linings Playbook

700

In what year was the first television made?

1924

700

"Great Scott!"

Back to the Future

700

Spell uncopyrightables phonetically. (THIS QUESTION IS WORTH DOUBLE POINTS)

Uniform, November, Charlie, Oscar, Papa, Yankee, Romeo, India, Golf, Hotel, Tango, Alpha, Bravo, Lima, Echo, Sierra.

700

How many lost boys are there in Peter Pan?

6

800

What are the conditions for a scene change?

Change in location or time.

800

Most watched movie on Netflix?

Kpop Demon Hunters

800

What is the longest running sci-fi or fantasy show of all time?

Supernatural

800

"I see dead people"

The Sixth Sense.

800

Roughly how many minutes would a film be if its script is 7 pages?

7 minutes.

800

What was the highest grossing animated film of 2010?

Toy Story 3

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