Cinematic techniques
Ted Bundy
The Tell-Tale Heart
Good or Evil?
Scary Words
100

Which colours make a documentary seem frightening?

Dark and occult colours

100

Who was Ted Bundy?

An american serial killer

100

Why did the narrator kill the old man?

Because of the vulture eyes

100
What was the main point of the documentary?

To investigate if biologi can explain why some people become serial killers

100

The word is an noun. Its something that runs through your body and keeps you alive. It's super important because it carries oxygen and nutrients to all your organs and tissues. Its often seen when something violent takes place and even on a crime scene…

Blood

200

What camera movements make the documentary more realistic?

Hand-held camera movements

200
Which Gender and age-group were his victims?

Young girls 12 to 26 years old

200

Where did the narrator hide the body?

Under the boads (where he sits)

200

How did they check if the babies had the serial killer genes?

By giving them the choice between an evil and a good teddy-bear

200

The word is an adjective. Its used to describe something (both dead and alive) when it can cause you harm or even death. 

Dangerous

300

What is the effect of the following cinematic techniques in term of the overall climax: Long takes, Short takes and Parallel takes?

Long takes: stretches the suspense

Short takes: intensifies the suspense

Parallel takes: shows an upcoming encounter

300

In which states did he commit murder?

Name minimum 3

Washington, Colerado, Utah and Florida

300

What did the narrator hear louder and louder after he killed the old man?

The old man's heart beat

300

What did they use the elevator problem for?

(either kill 1 intended or kill 5 but it isnt your fault)

To sort in people who think rationally and emotionally.
300

The word is an adjective. It's when someone does really mean or nasty things on purpose. Think of villains in movies, fairy tales  or persons who want to hurt others or cause trouble. Its a feature that some people carry such as being sweet, mean or ….

Evil

400

What framing is used at a scary point in a filming sequence?

Close ups

400

What was the main message of the documentary?

Murderers doesnt always look like the stereotypical murderer

400

How did the narrator get caught?

He told on himself

400

What did the narrator find out about himself towards the end of the documentary?

He has all of the biological traits that they found in serial killers

400

The word is an adjective. It describes something that's really scary or thrilling. It's like when you watch a horror movie and your hair stands on end because it's so intense and spooky.

Hair-raising

500
What did the documentary do to establish itself as a documentary?

Real life voice-recording of Ted bundy and old pictures of him.

500

How did they prove Ted Bundy guilty?

By comparing his teeth with teeth-marks on one of his victims nipples

500

What did the narrator want the reader to belive?

That he wasn't insane

500

What does oxytozin(the gene they were looking for) do for a persons mood?

Gives a feeling of happines and comfort.

500

The word is an adjective. Its when something is super scary or really shocking in a way that makes you feel terrified or disturbed. It's like the feeling you get when you see something in a scary movie that gives you chills or makes your heart race. Then you think the movie is…

Horrifying