This shot is used at the very beginning of a film.
What is an Establishing Shot?
In this Angle the camera looks down, making the subject look vulnerable or insignificant.
What is a High Angle?
This frame captures one subject.
What is a Single?
This was the first film we watched in class.
What is Hugo?
This shot gets its name from traditional westerns.
What is a Cowboy Shot?
In this angle the camera tilts to enhance a disorienting or uneasy feeling in a scene.
What is a Dutch Angle?
Another name for an Over The Shoulder frame.
What is OTS?
This is considered the first ever moving image.
What is The Horse In Motion?
ECU is an acronym for this shot.
What is Extreme Close Up?
This angle usually highlights the subject's feet or low surroundings.
What is a Ground Level Angle?
This frame is from the point of view of a character.
What is POV?
This film was the first to use sound.
What is the Jazz Singer?
This shot is a continuous filming of a scene, in its entirety.
What is a Master Shot?
This camera angle shows a scene from directly above, or at a 90-degree angle above the subject.
What is an Overhead Shot?
This frame shows a lot of detail.
What is an Insert Shot
The first full-length animated film.
What is Snow White?
This shot is one of the most common shots seen in films, as it focuses on a character in a scene while still showing some environment.
What is a Medium Shot?
This angle creates a familiar vantage point for the audience, making them feel like active participants rather than passive observers.
What is Eye Level?
Name this frame.
What is a Dirty Single?
He was the first major black filmmaker.
Who was Oscar Micheaux?