Shot Types
Shot Angles
Camera Functions
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Composition
100

This shot is useful for expressing emotion and showing very fine detail in an object or subject.

Extreme Close-Up

100

This angle is often used for dialogue scenes and has no distinct power-play.

Straight-on angle, eye-level angle.

100

What is it called when the camera adjusts it's lens to make sure the scene isn't blurry?

Focus.

100

What is the name of the yellow creatures that serve Gru?

Minions.
100

State one conjunction.

because, but, so, therefore, thus... etc.

100

Should we wear a strap when using the Camera?

Yep!
200

A shot between close up and long shot. Figures are generally shot from the waist up with some background visible.

The Medium/Mid Shot.

200

This angle is often used to give the subject an appearance of being powerful and strong. The audience appears to be looking up at them.

Low-angle/Hero-angle


200

What is the small device I put into the camera to save my photos?

SD Card.

200
What was happening during the very first photo taken of a human being?

The man was getting his shoe-shined.

200

What type of word do we use to link ideas together in a sentence?

Conjunctions

200

Do we have to use the rules of composition to take a good photo?

No! They are only guidelines.

300

A shot that shows a full view of a subject within a setting often with a lot of background detail.

Long-shot.

300

This angle gives the subject a vulnerable or weakened framing. 

The high-angle.

300

What brand are most of our cameras?

Canon.

300

I have a wand, I can do magic and my best friends are Hermione and Harry.

Who am I?

Ron Weasley

300

Finish this sentence so it is complete using a conjunction. 

Cameras are important pieces of technology, but...

Check with teacher.

300

What are leading lines?

Lines that lead the eye to a subject in the photo.

400

Often used at the beginning of a film or tv show to introduce the setting that the following scenes are going to take place in.

Establishing shot.

400

This angle is often used to show a wide open area from the sky.

Birds-eye view.

400

What does this button do?

Allow you to see your photos!

400


Guess the movie!

Dune

400

What is a verb?

A doing word.
400
What is the subject in a photo?

Whatever is focused on and is the main feature of photo.

500
Why was a slightly larger medium shot often called the cowboy shot?

Because it had to frame the Cowboy's holstered gun.

500

This angle puts the world on a slight tilt giving the framed scene an odd or strange feeling.

The Dutch-Tilt

500

What is the folder called on my SD card where my photos are stored? HINT: It's an acronym/intialism.

DCIM

500

What is the only mammal capable of true flight?

A Bat.

500
What is an adjective?

A describing word.

500

What is the rule of thirds?

A grid that dictates where subjects should be placed in photos for best composition.

600

List every shot type we studied in class from closest to furthest.

1. Extreme Close Up

2. Close up.

3. Mid-Medium Shot.

4. Long Shot.

5. Extreme Long Shot.

(Extra 100 Points if you mention Establishing Shots.)

600

List every photography angle we've studied.

1. Birds Eye View.

2. High Angle.

3. Straight-On Angle / Neutral Angle / 0 Degree

4. Low Angle.

5. Worms Eye view.

6. Dutch Tilt.


600

What does DSLR stand for?

Digital Single Lens Reflex

600

What is Mr Degotardi's dog's name?

Pluto!

600

What is an appositive? Give an example.

A phrase that comes after another phrase to add or information.

For example: Mr Degotardi, the media teacher, works at Mt Stromlo.

600

What is photo composition?

The way a photo is set out or composed.