Alfred Hitchcock pioneered this camera move in his thrilling film, Vertigo
What is a Dolly Zoom?
This is the name of the first edit of a film.
(Bonus 100 Points - This is the name of the last edit of a film, before finishing Sound and Color.)
What is a Rough Cut?
(What is a Picture Lock?)
This position is in charge of running the set and keeping the crew safe and efficient.
What is a 1st Assistant Director?
A young boy must locate a magical suit of armour worn by his late father in order to defeat a vengeful spirit from the past.
What is Kubo and the Two Strings?
The Gaffer or Electric team say this when turning on lights.
What is "Striking!"?
This Camera Angle creates tension and uneasiness.
What is a Dutch Angle?
Director Edgar Wright is a master of this editing transition technique, which uses object in the frame to transition from one shot to the next.
What is a Passing transition?
This role is in charge of lighting.
What is a Gaffer?
The Film follows four brothers as they work to earn the love of New York City while facing down an army of Mutants.
What is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem?
This Framing option is most commonly used for Conversation scenes.
What is Over The Shoulder (OTS)?
This camera move moves the camera from left to right. (Bonus 100 points for the correct answer of the camera move that moves forward and backward.)
What is a Trucking Shot? (Bonus: What is a Tracking Shot?)
Sometimes called the greatest cut of all time, this iconic cut from 2001: A Space Odyssey takes us from the past and thrusts us into the future using this editing transition.
What is a Match Cut?
This role uses commonly found items to create new sounds for a film.
In 1936, an adventuring Archaeologist is hired by the U.S. government to find the Ark of the Covenant before the Nazis can obtain its awesome powers.
What is Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark?
This production essential syncs video and audio.
What is a Slate?
This camera angle makes the subject look and feel powerless.
(Bonus 100 Points: This camera angle makes the subject look and feel powerful.)
What is a High Angle Shot?
(Bonus: What is a Low Angle Shot?)
These editing transitions take their name from the way the clips look in your editing timeline.
What is an L Cut and a J Cut?
This role is in charge of Continuity on Set.
What is a Script Supervisor (Scripty)?
A group of young misfits discover an ancient map and set out on an adventure to find a legendary pirate's long-lost treasure.
What is The Goonies?
This pre-production item is quick look guide to the visual style of a film.
What is a mood board?
This camera move creates energy and dynamic movement on static subjects.
What is an Arc Shot?
This transition used to be done in camera, and is now used as a stylistic choice by modern filmmakers.
What is an Iris Transition?
This position controls the pacing of a film.
A newly wedded couple attempts to build a house with a prefabricated kit, unaware that a rival sabotaged the kit's component numbering.
What is One Week?
This is said after the final take on the last day of shooting. (Bonus 100 points for what the final shot of the day/film is called.)
What is "That's a Wrap!"? (What is "Martini Shot"?)