Terminology
Lighting
Other P&P Adaptations
100

The basic building block of cinematography

What is the shot?

100

This person handles a lot of technical skills including but not limited to: understanding camera gear and settings, lighting and composition and has to keep in mind visual interest and balance. 

What is a Cinematographer? 

100

This shot is an example of this composition technique that dictates visual balance

What is symmetry? 

200

Early filmmakers often had to hire helicopters to achieve this shot. 

What is a "crane shot"? 

200

This property of light refers to both intensity and origin, with its two distinctions being natural and artificial. 

What is Source? 

200

This scene is an example of this type of shot

What is a wide shot? 

300
Two most simple camera movements 

What is Pan and Tilt? 

300

This quality of light refers to an intense and focused aspect that is most notable for creating intense shadows

What is hard lighting? 

300

These composition techniques make Darcy stand out against the blue foliage (Two possible answers)

What is contrast OR What is negative space

400

The overall goal of camera movement 

What is shifting/reorienting our perspective? 

400

Color is an important aspect of any type of media. This concept allows us to measure these differences via degrees Kelvin. 

What is color temperature? 

400

Both the snaking path that Elizabeth is walking on and the hills behind her are an example of this composition technique 

What are leading lines? 

500

To control the movement of the camera and smooth it's motion you can use...

What is a steadicam or a dolly cam? 

500

In "Fire Island", it can be argued that the mud scene between Noah and Will showcases this style of lighting

What is low-key lighting? 

500

The visual lines created by the grass, the lake and the trees adhere to this visual principle of composition 

What is the rule of thirds? 

M
e
n
u