What is this framing called?
The Rule of thirds
What is “motion blur”?
When moving objects appear blurry.
What are “props” in a movie or photo?
Objects that actors or subjects use in the scene.
What is cropping?
Cutting parts of an image to improve composition.
What does “colour correction” do?
Adjusts colours to make them look natural or match a style.
What is this composition called?
The Golden Ratio or the Fibonacci Spiral
What does “exposure” refer to?
What is a “low-angle shot” used to show?
That a character is powerful or important.
What colour often represents danger or passion?
Red
What is an extreme close-up?
Shows only part of the subject, like an eye or hand.
What is the difference between portrait and landscape orientation?
Portrait is vertical; landscape is horizontal.
What does “audience” refer to in media arts?
The people who view, interpret, or consume the media text.
What is natural lighting?
Light that comes from the sun.
What is artificial lighting?
Light created by lamps, flashes, or other man-made sources
What is a point-of-view (POV) shot?
Shows what the character sees.
What Depth of Field does this photo show?
Shallow Depth of Field or Small Depth of Field
What does “genre” mean?
The type or style of a film or photo (e.g., comedy, horror).
What is soft lighting?
Gentle light that reduces harsh shadows.
What does a “high-angle shot” usually show?
That a character is small, weak, or vulnerable.
What is a photo of a person’s face or body called?
Portrait photography.
What two composition rules does this show?
Leading Lines and Horizons (or horizontal lines)
What does CGI stand for?
Computer-generated imagery.
What is hard lighting used for?
To create strong shadows and dramatic effects.
What is negative space?
Empty space around the subject to make it stand out.
What is a monochrome image?
An image using only one colour or shades of one colour.