Camera Angles
Production Team
Aperture
Camera Parts
Shutter Speed
100

camera angle that shows what the character sees

POV shot

100
Who is the "talent"

anyone seen on camera

100

This setting lets the most amount of light in

f/1.4

100

An assembly of glass discs placed in a tube attached to the front of the camera

Lens

100

True or false: Aperture and shutter speed are separate entities that do not affect each other in any way.


False

200

This shot is named after an animal

Birds eye view

200

Who finds financing for a film and supervises the making of it

Producer

200

This setting lets the least amount of light in

f/22

200

the distance from the center of the lens to the focal point

focal length

200

True or false: Shutter speed affects how much light enters the camera, while aperture affects how long the light enters the camera.


False

300

This angle lets you see the characters emotion

Close up

300

Who provides the funding for a film?

Executive Producer

300

This setting focuses in the middle and the background is blurred

f/5.6

300

The button you press to take pictures

Shutter Button

300

True or false: Shutter priority mode is often represented as an "S" or "TV" on the camera controls


True

400

This angle lets you see another character over someones___

Over the shoulder shot

400

Who is in charge of the creative aspects of a film

Director

400

This setting is very clear but not the clearest

f/16

400

Use this switch to set the focusing mode to Automatic or Manual

Focus Mode Switch

400

If you wanted to take a picture of someone playing soccer, which mode would you be most likely to try?


Shutter Priority

500

Shot from a medium distance

mid shot

500

Who operates the camera

Camera Operator

500

The brighter it is outside, ____ light should be let in

less

500

Allows you to perform tasks such as adjusting the value of the shooting settings

Main Dial

500

What is an example of low shutter speed?

1/1000