CAAVB
Context
Film Techniques
Persuasive Language
YouTube Film Reviews
100

What does the B in CAAVB stand for?

Beliefs
100

What is context?

Everything that happens around the creation of a text that helps explain why it was made and how audiences understand it (or similar).

100

Which camera show shows a person's face to highlight emotion?

Close-up

100

Which persuasive appeal focuses on emotion?

Pathos

100

What is the purpose of the hook in a YouTube film review?

To grab the audience's attention

200

Which part of CAAVB refers to something a person believes is important in life?

Values

200

Which type of context refers to important events that were happening when a documentary was made?

Historical context

200

What is archival footage?

Real footage or recordings from the past used as evidence.

200

Which persuasive appeal builds credibility and trust?

Ethos
200

Name two things commonly included in the outro of a YouTube film review.

Final recommendation, Overall rating, Like/Comment/Subscribe, Call to Action, Suggested Videos, Outro music (Any two)

300

Which part of CAAVB is being expressed here?

"I think orders are intelligent animals that can suffer in captivity"

Belief

300

Growing concern about animal welfare is an example of what type of context?

Social context

300

Which type of sound is added for the audience but cannot be heard by people in the film?

Non-diegetic sound

300

What is high modality language?

Language that expresses certainty or strong conviction.

300

Why should presenters look directly at the camera lens instead of the screen?

It create eye contact and helps engage the audience (or similar)

400

Which part of CAAVB is being expressed?

I feel angry when I see animals used for entertainment.

Attitude

400

Who the documentary is designed for is known as its...

Audience

400

Why might a filmmaker use a low-angle camera shot?

To make someone appear powerful, heroic or intimidating.

400

Name two persuasive devices used in speeches.

Rhetorical question, Repetition, Rule of Three, Statistics, Hyperbole, Inclusive language, Emotive language, Anecdote, Personal pronouns (Any two)

400

A presenter uses bullet points instead of reading a full script. Why is this more effective?

Improves eye contact, sounds more natural, increases audience engagement (or similar).

500

What cultural assumption does Blackfish challenge?

That marine parks like SeaWorld provide ethical family entertainment and education (or similar)

500

Why is context important when analysing a documentary?

It helps explain why filmmakers present particular attitudes, values and beliefs and how audiences are positioned (or similar).

500

What is juxtaposition?

Placing two contrasting images or ideas together to create meaning or highlight differences.

500

Why is it important to consider the target audience when choosing persuasive techniques?

Different audiences are persuaded by different language, evidence and appeals (or similar).

500

Name three presentation techniques that help make a YouTube film review persuasive.

Eye contact, varied tone, pacing, enunciation, gestures, good posture, high modality language, vocal variety, facial expressions (Any three).