Legal And Ethical Responsibilities
Premiere Pro
Shot Types and Camera Angles
Photography
Film Analysis and Genres
100

This term refers to the ownership of creative works such as movies, music, and books.

What is Copyright?

100

In Adobe Premiere Pro, this panel is where you organize and import your media files

What is the Project Media Panel?

100

This shot is used at the beginning of a scene to establish context.

  • What is an Establishing Shot?
100

The measurement of a camera's sensitivity to light.

What is ISO?

100

The main message or underlying idea of a film.

What is Theme?

200

The principle allowing limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes like criticism, news reporting, or teaching.

What is Fair Use?

200

This term refers to the main editing area in Premiere Pro where clips are sequenced and edited together.

What is the Timeline Panel?

200

A camera angle looking down upon a subject, often to make them appear smaller or weaker.

What is a High Angle?

200

This rule is a composition guideline that suggests dividing the frame into nine equal parts.

What is the Rule of Thirds?

200

A type of shot in Western films that frames a character from mid-thighs up, often to showcase the gun holster.

What is a Cowboy Shot?

300

This legal term is used when an original work is used without permission in a way that violates one or more of the copyright holder's exclusive rights.

What is Copyright Infringement?

300

This type of transition in Premiere Pro, commonly used to indicate a passage of time, involves one scene gradually fading to black and then the next scene fading in from black.

What is a Fade to Black transition?

300

This shot captures a character from the top of their head to the bottom of their feet, showing their entire body

What is a Full Shot?

300

In photography, this term refers to the unit of measurement that quantifies the size of the opening in the lens.

What is Aperture?

300

In film genres, this term refers to the time and place where the movie's action unfolds.

What is Setting?

400

This type of law protects the unique design or expression of ideas, but not the ideas themselves.

What is Intellectual Property?

400

This Premiere Pro panel is crucial for making precise adjustments to video and audio effects.

What is the Effect Controls Panel?

400

This type of shot is often used for dramatic or surreal effects in film, characterized by a tilted horizontal line.

What is Dutch Angle?

400

A term that describes the phenomenon where parts of the image are in focus while others are blurred, often used to direct attention in a photo.

What is Shallow Focus?

400

A category of film characterized by suspenseful, plot-driven stories, often involving a mystery or espionage.

What is Thriller?

500

This legal protection is used for branding purposes, identifying and distinguishing the source of goods or services.

What is Trademark?

500

A non-linear editing method in Premiere Pro that allows moving, trimming, and cutting clips without leaving gaps in the timeline.

What is Ripple Edit?

500

A shot typically used in dialogue scenes where the camera is positioned over the shoulder of one character, focusing on the face of another.

What is Over the Shoulder Shot?

500

The method used by photographers to freeze motion in an image.

What is High Shutter Speed?

500

This term refers to the unique, recurring thematic elements, visual styles, or narrative structures that make a genre easily identifiable, like the lone hero in Westerns or the final girl in Horror.

What are Genre Tropes?