Cameras
Journalism
Works Studied
Miscellaneous
100

What effect does the 'zoom in' have on the audience/ what is the reason a 'zoom in' is used? 

To make us feel closer to a character, to sympathize with them

100

What is the intro to a news article called? 

The lead 

100

Who was the protagonist in the film City Lights?

Charlie Chaplin/the tramp 

100

What is Herbert's true identity? 

A duck 

200

What does the term 'dolly' mean? 

To move the camera toward or away from a scene in a straight line 

200

What should always be stated in the lead? 

The 5 Ws- who, what, where, when, why 

200

Who were the protagonists in All the President's Men?

Bob Woodward/Carl Bernstein

200

What is "low key lighting" used for? 

Gives harsh shadows, can convey drama or suspense 
300

What is a 'dirty single' shot? 

The camera is positioned behind one performer, while facing another 
300

What is the purpose of the inverted pyramid? 

To get the important information out first, in case you lose the reader along the way 

300

How did 2001: A Space Odyssey end? 

HAL kills everyone, Dave survives, then is turned into a "star child" where he jettisons toward Earth

300

What music video did we analyze in class for camera movements? 

Bad Blood by Taylor Swift 

400

Demonstrate a 'cant' shot. 

Nice job 

400

What is journalisms first loyalty to? 

The citizens 

400

What TV show did Hendricks/Messore have technical difficulties showing, resulting in watching the episode on a laptop? 

The Mandalorian 

400

What is a storyboard used for? 

Outlining the shots that will occur in a film, helping a director envision what a final product will look like 

500

Demonstrate a pan left, tilt down, truck left. 

Got it 

500

What is the term called for typing down the words someone has said in an interview? 

Transcribing 

500

Who is the antagonist in Metropolis? 

Rotwang 

500

Who did Hendricks say his favorite movie director was at the start of the year? 

Christopher Nolan 

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