Film Language and Basics
Shot Sizes
Camera Angles
Camera Movements/Sound Types
Composition Techniques/Editing Techniques
Film Genres/Film Set Roles
100

Film is a __________ that students already speak before their native tongue.

Visual Language

100

 An Extreme Close-Up (XCU) is used to __________ an image.

Isolate

100

 An __________ Shot is positioned at the level of the actor's eyes.

Eye-Level

100

A __________ is a horizontal camera movement from a central axis.

Pan

100

The Rule of Thirds divides the frame into __________ sections.

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100

 A film genre groups movies based on __________ similarities.

Narrative

200

A __________ is one continuous piece of film captured by a camera.

Shot

200

A __________ shot fills most of the frame with an actor's face or an important object.

Close-Up

200

A Low-Angle Shot makes the subject appear more __________ or dominant.

Powerful

200

A Whip Pan creates a __________ effect by rapid horizontal rotation.

Blur

200

__________ Space is the area around the main subject in a shot.

Negative

200

The __________ runs actors and crew through a scene.

Director

300

A __________ is each attempt to record a single shot.

Take

300

A Medium Shot (MS) typically shows a person from the __________ up.

Waist

300

A High-Angle Shot can create a sense of __________ for the subject.

Vulnerablility

300

A __________ involves vertical camera movement up and down.

Tilt

300

 A __________ Cut involves changing both audio and image simultaneously.

Hard

300

The __________ is responsible for capturing the visual elements of the film.

Cinematographer
400

 A __________ is a section of a film that takes place in a single location or moment in time.

Scene

400

A __________ Shot shows the entire human body from head to toe.


Full

400

A Bird's-Eye Shot provides a __________ view of the scene.

God-Like

400

A Dolly Shot involves moving the camera on a __________.

Dolly

400

__________ Cutting involves cutting between two locations happening at the same time.

Cross

400

__________ are responsible for performing and bringing characters to life.

Actors

500

__________ sound is added in post-production and cannot be heard by characters.

Non-Diegetic

500

An Extreme Long Shot can make characters appear __________ or unimportant.

Tiny

500

The Dutch Tilt can suggest a character's __________ mental state.

Unbalanced

500

__________ sound originates from within the world of the film.

Diegetic

500

Cutting on __________ means matching the movement between shots.

Action

500

When starting to record, the camera operator says "__________".

Rolling

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