5. What is the most common transition between two shots?
A - Medium zoom
B - Fade
C - Cut
D - Montage
What is C - Cut
The camera angle that looks up at a subject to suggest power is a
A - High angle shot
B - Eye level shot
C - Low angle shot
D - Close up shot
What is
C - Low angle shot
Which type of shot has the subject's entire body in frame within its surroundings?
A - Medium Shot
B- Extreme long shot
C- Close-up shot
D- Long Shot
What is D- Long Shot
What lighting technique is best used to create a dramatic mood and strong shadows?
A. High key lighting
B. Low key lighting
C. Soft lighting
D. Hard lighting
What is B. Low key lighting
Which shot involves the camera circling a subject?
a) Tilt shot
b) Pan shot
c) Tracking shot
d) Arc shot
What is D) Arc shot
What is something that both characters in the movie and in the audience can hear?
What is Diegetic Sound
Keeping the foreground, middleground and background all in sharp focus is called
A- Deep focus
B- Shallow focus
C- Hard lighting
D- Montage
What is A- Deep focus
What Is the best camera shot to show weakness?
What are high angle shots
realism and authenticity usually comes from what type of lighting?
what is Natural Lighting
What is the difference between Diegetic and Non-Diegetic Sound
Diegetic= sound originates from within the fictional world of a film, TV show, or other narrative, and characters can hear it.
Non diegetic=Non-diegetic sound, on the other hand, is not a part of the film's world and is only intended for the audience to hear, such as music or voice-over narrator
Which of these is an example of non-diegetic sound?
a) Dialogue between characters
b) A car engine revving
c) Background music added in post-production
d) Footsteps on gravel
What is C) Background music added in post-production
What is a close-up shot primarily used for?
a) Establishing location
b) Showing character emotion
c) Creating suspense
d) Showing background detail
What is B) Showing character emotion
What is a tightly framed shot that focuses on a small detail of a subject, often to the point of isolating a specific part like an eye or a hand
What is, an extreme close up
What does chiaroscuro lighting mean?
What Is Strong contrasts and shadows
Do an example of Non-Diegetic sound
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What is cross cutting?
What is An editing technique involves cutting back and forth between two different scenes happening simultaneously
What type of shot is used to show a persons perspective?
What is a POV shot
What is the correct definition for a panning shot?
What is The horizontal movement of a camera from a fixed point
What does backlighting often do in a film scene?
What is creating a sense of mystery or creating a silhouette
Do a Definition:
What is a tracking shot?
A tracking shot is when the camera moves smoothly through the scene, usually following a subject.
Which of these is an example of asynchronous sound?
a) Dialogue synced with lip movement
b) A phone ringing on screen
c) A scream heard while showing a city skyline
d) Music from a radio shown on screen
What is C) A scream heard while showing a city skyline
Do the Definition:
How can a montage help tell a story quickly?
A montage helps tell a story quickly by showing a series of short, connected shots that condense time or events. It can show progress, change, or development without needing to show every detail
When might a medium shot be used in film?
It is often used in dialogue scenes to capture both body language and facial expressions, to help the audience connect with the characters.
How can lighting be used to show a character's emotional state? Give one example
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Do a Definition:
What is shallow focus
Answer: Shallow focus is when only a small part of the image, usually the subject, is in sharp focus while the background is blurred.