Colour
Bluey Episodes
Bluey Facts
Film Techniques/Camera Angles
Australia
100

This warm colour is frequently used to evoke feelings of danger, passion, or intense urgency.

Red
100

Bluey, Mackenzie, Dad and Bingo go from the playground to this place?

The Creek

100

What type of dog breed are Bluey and Bingo?

Blue heeler

100

What camera angle is seen from the waist up?

Medium Shot

100

Who is a person that is unrefined, unsophisticated or uneducated?

Bogan

200

This colour often creates a sense of cleanliness, sterility, or emptiness.

White

200

This episode has a deaf character play at the playground.

Turtleboy

200

Bluey's little sisters name?

Bingo

200
What is it called when items are put in shot on purpose?

Mise-en-scene

200

This phrase describes a popular, informal gathering involving grilling meat, often at a beach or park

BBQ, Barbeque or Barbie

300

This "cool" colour is commonly used to suggest loneliness, sadness, or a cold atmosphere.

Blue

300

Maroons vs Blues episode title?

The Decider
300

Bluey and Bingo's cheeky cousin

Muffin

300
If the camera shows from below looking up at a character it is called what?

Low angle shot

300

This "Aussie" team nickname represents the women's national soccer team

Matildas

400

Give an example of what warm colours or warm lighting can mean?

Choose from the following:

happiness, joy, comfort, nostalgia, sunny atmosphere or mood, love.

400

Jean Luc is a character in this episode?

Camping
400

Chilli's job.

Border Security/Customs

400

What shot is tilted sideways to show tension or uneasy feelings?

Dutch tilt or Dutch angle

400

The "Opals" is the national team nickname for which sport?

Women's Bastketball

500

This specific, often desaturated colour palette is used in films to evoke nostalgia, sentimentality, or a flashback.

Choose from:

Black and white, or sepia, dull tones

500

What episode features the line "I still need him"

Grandad

500

Bandit's job

Archeologist

500

Why would a one shot be used in episodes or film?

Any of the following:

Build tension, show perspective, draw the viewer in, make it seem more realistic

500

The actor who starred in Crocodile Dundee

Paul Hogan