Say Cheese! Camera Essentials
Focus and Frame
Mastering the Light
Lens Legends: Camera History
Caught on Camera: Photography Techniques in Horror
100

What is the part of the camera called that controls how much light enters the lens?

Aperture

100

What is composition in photography?

The arrangement of elements in a photograph

100

What is exposure in photography?

The amount of light that reaches the camera sensor, affecting brightness.

100

Who invented the daguerreotype?

Louis Daguerre

100

Which camera angle makes a subject appear more powerful and imposing?

Low Angle

200

Which camera mode automatically adjusts settings like shutter speed, aperture, and ISO?

Auto Mode

200

What is the rule of thirds, and why is it important?

Divides an image into nine parts with two horizontal and two vertical lines; helps create balance and interest.

200

How does increasing the ISO setting affect a photo?

It increases the camera's sensitivity to light, useful in low-light situations but may introduce noise.

200

What was the name of the first easy-to-use camera released by Kodak in 1900?

The Brownie camera

200

In horror movies, what effect does a high-angle shot typically create?

Makes the subject appear smaller, weaker, or more vulnerable.

300

Name two advantages of using a DSLR camera over a smartphone camera.

More control over settings like shutter speed and aperture, better performance in low light.

300

How do leading lines affect a photograph?

They guide the viewer's eye toward the main subject.

300

What effect does side lighting have on a subject?

Creates strong shadows that emphasize texture and depth.

300

What is one key difference between analog and digital photography?

Digital photography allows editing on a computer, whereas analog captures are printed without digital manipulation.

300

Why might a horror movie use extreme close-ups during a tense scene?

To emphasize emotions and increase the viewer's sense of discomfort or fear.

400

If you want a blurred background for a portrait shot, what setting should you adjust, and how?

Use a wide aperture, a small f-number like f/2.8, to achieve a shallow depth of field.

400

You want to take a balanced portrait that follows the rule of thirds. Where should the subject's eyes be positioned?

At one of the intersections of the rule of thirds grid.

400

You’re shooting a portrait at noon, and the sunlight is very harsh. What type of lighting should you switch to, and how can you achieve it?

Use soft lighting by moving into the shade or using a diffuser to soften the harsh sunlight.

400

How did the invention of photojournalism impact the role of photographs in news?

It made photographs just as important as the written story, providing a visual narrative to the news.

400

If you want to make an empty hallway seem more unsettling in a horror photograph, which composition technique could you use?

Use leading lines to draw the viewer’s eye down the hallway, creating a sense of depth and the unknown.

500

You want to freeze the motion of a fast-moving car. What setting should you prioritize, and why?

Use a fast shutter speed, like 1/500 sec, to freeze the action.


500

You’re shooting a landscape with a road leading into the distance. How can you use leading lines to enhance your composition?

Position the road so it leads from the foreground to the background, drawing the viewer's eye into the depth of the photograph.

500

You want to create a silhouette of a subject. What lighting technique should you use, and where should the light source be positioned?

Use backlighting by placing the light source behind the subject, facing the camera.

500

You’re assigned to take a photo for a news story with a vintage effect. What camera and process could you mimic, and how?

Mimic a daguerreotype by creating a high-contrast, monochrome image with a polished or textured look to evoke the 19th-century style

500

How could you use lighting to create a chilling atmosphere for a horror photograph?

Use side or backlighting to create strong shadows and obscure parts of the subject, adding mystery and tension.