FILE BASICS
DESIGN ELEMENTS
PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
CAMERA SETTINGS
Photography & Video Basics
100
This appears after the period in a file name and tells the computer what type of file it is.

What is a file extension?

100

A single mark in space with an exact but limited location. 

What is point? 

100

The repeated use of line or form.

What is pattern? 

100

The number of still frames captured per second in a video.

What is frame rate?

100

Always use this when shooting videos to keep the camera steady.

What is a tripod?

200

This describes the route a computer follows to find a file, like a website URL.

What is a navigation? 

200

The intensity of a color 

What is saturation? 

200

This type of rhythm involves elements repeating.

What is repetition? 

200

A shot where focus shifts from one subject to another.

What is rack focus? 

200

A low-angle shot looking up.

What is a worm's eye view?
300

The act of making files smaller while losing information. 

What is compression? 

300

The three categories of shapes are geometric, free-form, and this. 

What is organic? 

300

The relative size or scale of elements in a design. 

What is proportion? 

300

This determines how bright or dark an image is.

What is exposure? 

300

Quality and size of photos/videos are limited by these tiny units in a sensor.

What are pixels? 

400

This popular image format loses quality every time it's saved.

What is a JPEG?

400

A quality that can be felt or visually interpreted. 

What is texture? 

400

A basic truth or assumption that guides design. 

What is a principle? 

400

This camera setting controls depth of field?

What is aperture?

400

One megapixel is equal to this many pixels. 

What is 1,000,000? 

500
This command should be used the first time you save a document to choose its name and location.

What is "Save As"?

500

The actual shade or name of a color.

What is hue? 

500

The harmony of all design elements working together. 

What is unity? 

500

This setting controls sensitivity to light and can add grain. 

What is ISO?

500

When composing an image, always use this guideline.

What is the Rule of Thirds?