Camera Angles
Shots Sizes
Camera Movement
Sounds & Mise-en-Scene
Lighting & Color
100

Which angle gives a broader view of the setting from above?

Bird's-eye view

100

How does a mid shot differ from a close-up shot in terms of what it reveals?

A mid shot shows a character from the waist up, providing context about body language while still focusing on the character.

100

Describe what happens during a zoom shot (without using the word zoom!).

 A zoom shot adjusts the focal length of the camera to move closer to or further away from the subject, emphasizing details or context.

100

What is another name for non-diegetic sounds?

Soundtrack sounds

100

What is the type of lighting created when a character is lit from the back and we can see few, if any, details about them. 

Silhouette lighting

200

What angle is used to suggest that a character is powerful by placing the camera below them?

Low angle

200

What is an extreme close-up shot?

An extreme close-up shot focuses closely on a specific detail

200

What is panning?

Panning involves the camera pivoting from left to right (or vice versa) while remaining in a fixed position

200

What is another name for diegetic sounds?

Story sounds

200

How does side lighting with harsh shadows contribute to our understanding of character?

It creates a sense of mystery or indicates a character has multiple sides to them.

300

What is the term for a shot that appears tilted, suggesting chaos or confusion?

Canted angle

300

What is another name for an extreme long shot?

An establishing shot

300

What is the purpose of using tracking shots in action scenes?

Tracking shots are used in action scenes to follow a subject smoothly, enhancing the feel of movement.

300

Define mise-en-scène.

Mise-en-scène refers to the arrangement of everything that appears in the frame, including sets, props, and actors.

300

Name a common association of the color purple in film.

Ambiguity, extravagance, rarity, royalty, mystery

400

How does a high angle shot typically affect the audience's perception of a character?

A high angle shot typically makes the audience perceive a character as weak or vulnerable.

400

What is the significance of using a big close-up shot during a moment of heightened emotion?

A big close-up shot highlights a character's facial expressions during moments of heightened emotion, drawing the audience's attention to those feelings

400

What effect does handheld camera (random) movement often create for the audience?

Handheld camera movement creates a sense of realism, making the audience feel like they are in the action.

400

What is "framing" in reference to mise-en-scene?

Framing is when an object in the shot is used to create a border or area of focus around a subject.

400

What is the type of lighting that originates from a single light source with no fill lighting?

Low-key lighting

500

Describe the effect of a worm's eye view shot on how the audience perceives a scene.

A worm's eye view shot makes the audience perceive the scene as imposing or intimidating.

500

Give an example of an extreme long shot from a movie we have watched together.

Mrs. Jacobs is the judge on this one!
500

What is a boom shot?

In a boom shot, the entire camera moves up and down (as opposed to tilting from a single point).

500

Identify an example of diegetic sound and its effect on our understanding of the story from a movie that is NOT Wicked!

Mrs. Jacobs will be the judge on this one!

500

Name three of the four types of color pallettes we discussed.

Monochromatic, Complimentary, Analogous, Discordant