Film Techniques
Representations and Positioning
Fact vs Film
Ride Like a Girl
The Sapphires
100

What camera shot focuses closely on a person's face to show emotion?

Close-up

100

What is a representation?

A constructed version of reality. How something or someone is portrayed.

100

What does 'based on a true story' mean?

The story is inspired by real events but may include fictional changes.

100

Who is the real person that the film is based on?

Michelle Payne

100

During which war do the women travel overseas to perform?

Vietnam

200

What type of sound can only be heard by the audience and not the characters?

Non-diegetic sound

200
True or false: Participatory documentaries show reality exactly as it happened.

False

200

What is a composite character?

A fictional character made by combining multiple real people.

200

What historic achievement did Michelle Payne accomplish in 2015?

She was the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup.

200

What group of Australians are the main characters?

Aboriginal Australian women

300

A filmmaker uses a low-angle shot of a politician giving a speech. How does this make the politician appear?

Powerful, confident, authoritative.

300

What does 'audience positioning' mean?

Using film techniques to encourage audiences to think or feel a certain way.

300

Why do filmmakers often change timelines?

To improve pacing or create more dramatic storytelling.

300

What are two themes explored in the film?

Perseverance, Gender equality Family support, Resilience

300

Name two themes explored in The Sapphires.

Identity, family, racism/discrimination, perseverance, following your dreams.

400

A scene uses dark lighting, slow music and blue-grey colours. What mood is being created?

Sadness, mystery, danger, fear, isolation.

400

A filmmaker only shows positive moments from someone's life. What technique are they using?

Selective omission.

400

What is the term for changing or exaggerating real events to make a story more exciting or emotional?

Dramatisation

400

Before Michelle Payne's success, why did many people believe that women jockeys could not compete successfully with men?

They believed women didn't have the strength or endurance to win.

400

The historical context of the film helps audiences understand the effects of which Australian government policy?

The Stolen Generation

500

Which film technique controls how quickly or slowly a scene feels by arranging and combining shots?

Editing

500

Why might two documentaries about the same event represent it differently?

Different perspectives, bias, purpose, audience or context.

500

What is the term that describes how historically accurate a film is?

Authenticity

500

What social issue does the film encourage audiences to question?

Gender discrimination or inequality in sport.

500

How does the film primarily represent the four women?

Resilient, determined, inspirational.