Shot Size+
Angles/Lighting
Movement
Framing
Shot Composition
100

What is this shot size? 

Close Up 

100

What's the lighting intensity and placement? 


Low Intensity

Back Lighting

100

What type of camera movement is this?


Camera Roll 

100

What is this type of character framing called? 

 

Crowd Shot 

100

What is this shot composition technique called? 

The Rule of Thirds 

200

What is the shot size and the lighting intensity in this photo? 


Long Shot & High-Key Lighting 

200

What's the angle? 


Worm's Eye View 

200

What type of camera movement is this?


Tilt

200

What is this character framing called? 


Two Shot (Clean) 

200

Using the Rule of Thirds, how would you frame this shot? 


Frame with vertical and horizontal lines 

300

What is this shot size? 


Medium Shot! 

300

What is this angle? What does it represent? 


High Angle -- Vulnerability/Powerlessness 

300

What type of camera movement is this?


Dolly 

300

Why use this shot perspective? What's it called? 


It's great for dialogue! Establishes a relationship. 

Over The Shoulder (OTS) Shot 

300

On what axis is this frame symmetrically balanced? 


Vertical 

400

What is one feeling an EXTREME LONG SHOT can convey? 

Insignificance, Isolation, Vulnerability


400

What is this angle, and the two lighting styles? 


Dutch Angle 

Low Key Lighting (Intensity) 

Side Lighting (Placement) 

400

What kind of camera movement is this?

Trucking

400

What kind of framing perspective is this? 


Insert Shot 

400

What shot composition technique is used to frame this photo?


Rule of Thirds: Horizontal Lines 

Balance: Parallel Lines 

500

What are two ways (we've talked about) that directors use an EXTREME CLOSE UP? 

Highlight crucial details! Convey tension, or intense emotion. 


500

What does the angle convey? What is the lighting intensity and placement? 



The angle conveys POWER.

Low Key Lighting (Intensity) 

Side Lighting (Placement) 

500

What kind of camera movement is this? 


Pedestal

500

What framing perspective is this? 

Why does the director want to use it? 


Point of View: they want the audience to experience the perspective of the character. 

500

What shot composition technique is used to frame this photo?


Leading Lines (with a single vanishing point) 

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