Coverage
Film History
Storytelling
Elements of Art
Camera Movement
100

A shot where a couple characters are seen interacting. 

What is a two-shot?

100

French illusionist and film director who led many technical and narrative developments in the earliest days of cinema.

Who is Georges Méliès?

100

Storytelling in film is comprised of these two basic elements.

What are visual and audio components?

100

A mark with greater length than width; can be straight or curved, thick or thin

What is a line?

100

Horizontal (left-right) movement of the camera from a stationary point.

What is pan?

200

This shot shows the subject's face and shoulders, cutting off at the ribcage. 

What is a medium close up?

200

Best known for their Cinématographe motion picture system and the short documentary films they produced between 1895 and 1905 in France.

Who are the Lumière Brothers?

200

This person is on screen using phrases such as they/them/theirs.

What is a 3rd person narrator?

200

Three-dimensional items expressing length, width, and depth; spheres, cylinders, boxes, and pyramids

What is a form?

200

Changing the framed subject from a wider shot to a closer shot during the action of the scene.

What is zoom-in?

300

A shot where the bottom of the frame cuts off around the knees.

What is a 3/4 Shot or Cowboy Shot?

300

The two main types of films, beside experimental. 

What are documentary and narrative?

300

DAILY DOUBLE!

The moment that the camera starts rolling until the moment it stops.

What is a take?

300

Light reflected off objects; main characteristics include hue, value, and intensity

What is color?

300

The vertical (up-down) movement of the shot.

What is tilt?

400

An opening shot of a scene that shows where the action is taking place. 

What is an establishing shot? 

400

The illusion created when still images move so quickly in succession that they appear to create movement. 

What is Persistence of Vision?

400

The central idea that governs and unifies a film and its elements.

What is a theme?

400

A closed line; can be organic or geometric

What is a shape?

400

A shot that is rotated either left or right with a tilted horizon. Its purpose is to give the audience a sense of distortion.

What is a Oblique or Dutch Angle?

500

A type of two-shot used frequently for conversations.

What is an over-the-shoulder shot?

500

Refers to everything in front of the camera, including the set design, lighting, and actors.

What is mise-en-scène?

500

A repeated narrative element that supports the theme of a story.

What is a motif?

500

The area between and around objects; positive and negative areas are created

What is space?

500

A shot where the camera moves alongside the subject as it moves through the scene.

What is a tracking shot?

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