This principle refers to the repetition of elements to create movement.
What is Rhythm?
The rule of thirds is a composition guideline that divides the frame into this many equal sections.
What is, Nine?
This dry art medium is made of ground pigment mixed with gum, often used in sticks for drawing.
What is pastel?
This famous 1939 film begins in sepia tones before switching to full colour when the protagonist enters a new world.
What is, The Wizard of Oz?
This element of art refers to the area around, between, or within objects.
What is, Space?
This art movement, led by artists like Monet and Renoir, focused on capturing light and movement through quick brushstrokes.
What is, Impressionism?
This piece of gear is placed in front of a camera lens to balance color temperatures of light.
What is a filter, or gel?
This Italian Renaissance artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
Who is, Michelangelo?
This female painter, known for self-portraits, kept monkeys as pets and often painted them into her works.
Who is Frida Kahlo
This convention shows the relationship between subject and setting, often used at the start of a scene.
What is an establishing shot?
This type of drawing uses intersecting lines to show shading and value.
What is, Crosshatching?
This artist’s painting “The Scream” has been stolen from museums twice, once in broad daylight.
Who is Edvard Munch?
This 1937 animated film was the first full-length feature produced by Walt Disney Studios.
What is, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves?
This principle of design is about creating visual stability, either symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial.
What is, Balance?
This type of sound in film comes from the world of the story, like footsteps or dialogue.
What is diegetic sound?
This audio device reduces background noise and records directional sound.
This surrealist artist painted the melting dreamlike imagery in the work titled “The Persistence of Memory.”
Who is, Salvador Dali?
This element of art is 3D and has height, width, and depth.
What is Form?
This shot moves the camera horizontally from left to right on a fixed axis.
What is, Panning?
This director is known for breaking the record for most explosions on screen.
Who is, Michael Bay?
This photographic element refers to the range between the darkest shadows and brightest highlights.
What is contrast?
This artistic style uses strong contrasts of light and shadow, made famous by Caravaggio.
What is, chiaroscuro?
This popular 1977 film created the sound of a hand held weapon, by combining projector hums and TV interference.
What is Star Wars?
This element of sound editing layers footsteps, doors, and object noises to create realism.
What is Foley Sound?
This style of art emphasises geometric forms and multiple viewpoints in one image.
What is, Cubism?
This element refers to the feel or surface quality of an object, real or implied.
What is Texture?
This in camera editing trick, named after Alfred Hitchcock, zooms in with the camera while pulling the lens back, distorting perspective.
What is the dolly zoom?
This principle occurs when an artwork makes one part stand out more than the rest.
What is emphasis?
Which Spanish artist holds the world record for the longest personal name, with a total of 23 given names.
Who is Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Crispín Crispiniano María Remedios de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz Picasso?
This film editing principle uses a sequence of short shots to condense time and action.
What is a montage?