This quiz titled 'Introduction to Cinematography' assesses fundamental cinematography skills, focusing on shot types, camera movements, and visual storytelling techniques. It is designed to enhance learners' understanding of how different shots and movements contribute to narrative filmmaking.
The rule of thirds.
The 180 degree rule.
The 30 degree rule.
Head room.
Look room.
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Extreme long shot.
Long shot.
Full shot.
Mid shot.
Close up.
Extreme close up.
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When the camera lens magnifies an image.
When the camera is mounted on a moving platform and approaches the subject.
The camera operator wears a special vest to achieve smooth handheld camera movement.
The camera is handheld.
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Extreme long shot.
Long shot.
Full shot.
Mid shot.
Close up.
Extreme close up.
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Shows what a character sees.
Shows a close up of a character.
Is when the camera is positioned over a character's shoulder.
Is a close up of a character's face.
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Extreme long shot/Wide Shot/Establishing Shot
Long shot.
Full shot.
Mid shot.
Close up.
Extreme close up.
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Worm's Eye View
Bird's Eye View
High Angle
Dutch Angle/Canted Angle
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An aesthetically pleasing way to compose a shot.
A shot with two characters in the frame.
A space between the character and the edge of the frame suggesting they are talking to someone outside the shot.
A rule of composition which dictates an aesthetically pleasing space between the actor and the top of the frame.
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An aesthetically pleasing way to compose a shot.
A shot with two characters in the frame.
A space between the character and the edge of the frame suggesting they are talking to someone outside the shot.
A rule of composition which dictates an aesthetically pleasing space between the actor and the top of the frame.
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Overshot.
High angle
Eye level.
Low angle.
Undershot.
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The rule of thirds.
The 180 degree rule.
The 30 degree rule.
Head room.
Look room.
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An aesthetically pleasing way to compose a shot.
A shot with two characters in the frame.
A space between the character and the edge of the frame suggesting they are talking to someone or looking at something outside the shot.
A rule of composition which dictates an aesthetically pleasing space between the actor and the top of the frame.
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When the camera lens magnifies an image.
When the camera is mounted on a moving platform and approaches the subject.
The camera operator wears a special vest to achieve smooth handheld camera movement.
The camera is handheld.
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True
False
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Extreme long shot.
Long shot.
Full shot.
Mid shot.
Close up.
Extreme close up.
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The 180 degree rule.
The 30 degree rule.
Look room.
Headroom.
Eyeline match.
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Overshot.
High angle
Eye level.
Low angle.
Undershot.
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A dolly shot.
A steadicam shot.
A tracking shot.
A handheld shot.
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Extreme long shot.
Long shot.
Full shot.
Mid shot.
Medium Close up.
Extreme close up.
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Making the subject seem powerful.
Making the subject seem powerless.
Making the audience identify with a character.
Engaging the audience.
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Extreme long shot.
Long shot.
Full shot.
Mid shot.
Close up.
Extreme close up.
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Extreme long shot.
Long shot.
Full shot.
Point of view shot.
Two shot.
Over the shoulder shot.
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Making the subject seem powerful.
Making the subject seem powerless.
Making the audience identify with a character.
Engaging the audience.
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Overshot or Bird's Eye View
High angle
Eye level.
Low angle.
Undershot.
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Extreme long shot.
Long shot.
Full shot.
Mid shot.
Close up.
Extreme close up.
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The 180 degree rule.
The 30 degree rule.
Look room.
Headroom.
Eyeline match.
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Dissolve
Cut
Wipe
Fade out
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A platform that the camera moves on.
A vest that the camera operator wears to achieve smooth camera movement.
A set of tracks that the camera is mounted on.
An in-camera filter to stabilise footage.
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Extreme long shot.
Long shot.
Mid shot.
Close up.
Extreme close up.
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Safety and security
Entrapment
Hope
Distance
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An aesthetically pleasing way to compose a shot.
A shot with two characters in the frame.
A space between the character and the edge of the frame suggesting they are talking to someone outside the shot.
A rule of composition which dictates an aesthetically pleasing space between the actor and the top of the frame.
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Dog's eye view
Bird's eye view
Ground Shot
Worm's eye view
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The rule of thirds.
The 180 degree rule.
The 30 degree rule.
Head room.
Look room.
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Very long shot.
Long shot.
Full shot.
Mid shot.
Close up.
Extreme close up.
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