Camera Angles
Composition
Acting!
5Ws
Script Writing
100

This is the camera angle from the thighs up.

What is a cowboy shot?

100

This rule tells us where to have the main subject in the shot.

What is the rule of thirds?

100

The actor must see thids cartoon version of the scene before performing.

What is a storyboard?

100

This is the person the written article is about.

What is the who?

100

These are the individuals listed in the script.

What are characters?

200

This is the camera angle used for conversations.

What is over the shoulder?

200

Leaving appropriate space above a subject's head and in the direction they are looking is called this. 

What is "leading" head room?

200

This is the words actors use, typed out in a document.

What is a script?

200

This is the time period in which the events in a written article take place.

What is the when?

200

A good script causes the audience to wonder this.

What comes next?

300

This camera angle is used to make the subject important and powerful.

What is a low angle shot?

300

Using vertical, horizontal, or diagonal lines to direct the viewer's eye toward the subject is called this.

What are leading lines?

300

These are the words that tell the actor where to stand and where to go.

What are stage directions?

300

This is the main event described in a written article.

What is the what?

300

DAILY DOUBLE!

This is the name of the Hollywood producer that came to talk to the class.

Who is Sterling Anderson?

400

This is the camera angle used to make the subject small and insignificant.

What is a high angle shot?

400

DAILY DOUBLE:

Use this technique to avoid having all visual weight on one side; balance the main subject with a secondary element in the background or foreground.

What is "balance" in a frame/shot?

400

In this type of video production there is no script and no actors.

What is a documentary?

400

This is the reasons the events described in a written article have occurred.

What is the why?

400

This is the name oif the screenwriting book Sterling Anderson wrote.

What is "Beyond Screenwriting"?

500

This camera angle is used to show the perspective of the character.

What is a P.O.V. (point of view) shot?
500

This rule ensures consistent spatial relationships between characters by keeping the camera on one side of an imaginary "axis of action" line

What is the 180n degree rule?

500

This man "acts" like he likes children, but we think he actually does not and is just here to torture and bore us.

Who is Mr. Smith?

500

This is the only one of the 5 Ws that does not begin with a W.

What is the how?

500

This person is the best WIN teacher ever!

Who is Mr. Smith?

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