What is a pedestal camera movement?
What is when the camera moves straight up or down without tilting?
What do you call it when the camera moves left or right?
What is Pan?
What is copyright?
What is legal protection for someone’s original work?
What is the rule of thirds?
What is placing the subject off-center to make the shot more interesting?
What is a tilt shot?
What is when the camera moves up and down?
What is fair use?
What is limited use of copyrighted material for education, criticism, or news?
What is the main purpose of a long or full shot?
What is to show the subject’s entire body and their surroundings?
What is a zoom?
What is when the camera lens move closer or farther away from the subject without moving the camera?
What is a trademark?
What is a symbol, word, or logo that represents a company or product?
Whats the difference between a close-up and a medium close-up?
What is a close-up shows the subject’s face in detail, while a medium close-up shows the subject from the chest up.
Why do filmmakers use an over-the-shoulder shot?
What is to show how two characters are interacting with each other?
What happens if you use copyrighted content without permission?
What is you can get in legal trouble or be sued?
What is Creative Commons and why do creators use it?
What is creative Commons is a type of license that lets creators share their work with certain permissions, so others can use it legally without asking for full copyright permission?
What type of camera movement is used to smoothly follow a subject as they walk or run through a scene?
What is Dolly Shot?
What does “intellectual property” mean?
What is creations of the mind, like books, music, movies, or inventions, that can be legally protected?