Camera Shots and Angles Camera Movement Mise-En-Scene Sound techniques Editting
100
What is a shot where you can see from the shoulders up?
A close up
100
What is tilting?
Moving a camera up or down from a fixed point.
100
What is costume, hair and make-up?
What characters wear, indicating their role, time, and place.
100
What is dialogue?
The words characters say, when they are in the scene.
100
What is a section of film set earlier than the main narrative?
Flashback
200
What is the purpose of a two-shot?
To show the relationship between two characters.
200
What is a camera fixed to a track, following a character?
Tracking.
200
What is everything you see on screen?
Mise-en-scene.
200
What is a sound technique when a character speaks or narrates so the audience can hear it but other characters cannot?
The definition of voiceover.
200
What is a montage?
A range of quick shots, creating a narrative often set to music.
300
What is the impact of a high or low angle shot?
Indicates power relationships.
300
What is moving a camera horizontally from a fixed point?
Panning.
300
What is an example of a prop?
The ring from Lord of the Rings.
300
What is suspenseful music?
Fast paced violins playing.
300
What is a reaction shot?
A shot where you can see how a character feels about a new piece of information.
400
What is setting the scene to show viewers where and when action is taking place?
The purpose of a establishing shot.
400
What is a camera movement that some find nauseating, that allows the viewer to see exactly as a character sees?
Shakey cam/Hand-held camera
400
What is lighting
A technique that changes the mood of the scene, often indicating night and day, but also can be soft, hard, blue, yellow, high contrast and low contrast.
400
What are sound effects?
Booms, bangs, sirens, and other diegetic sounds.
400
What is a climax?
The highest point of tension in a narrative.
500
What is the framing of what you see on screen, decided based on how much you can see of a person?
The definition of a shot.
500
What is closing in on an object or person to draw the viewers attention to it?
The action and purpose of zooming in.
500
What is the tone or shade of a scene, indicating emotions? For example, a blue tone may indicate sadness or despair.
The effect of colour, including an example.
500
What is sound that has been added in editting?
Non-diegetic sound.
500
What is the purpose of cross-cutting?
Allows you actions happening at the same time, in different places or with different characters.






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