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Film Techniques
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Study First
Subjects
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performing-arts
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film
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Most common editing technique
Eye Level
Cut
Extreme Close Up
Dissolve
2. A new image wipes off the previous image
Two Shot
High Angle
Wipe
Eye Line Match
3. A shot from some distance
Non Diegetic
Low Angle
Long Shot
Bottom or Side Lighting
4. Often a long shot or a series of shots that sets the scene
High Key
Front or Back Lighting
Establishing Shot
Eye Level
5. A scene between two people shot exclusively from an angle that includes both characters more or less equally
Zoom
Front or Back Lighting
Two Shot
Diegetic
6. Cut to an object - then to a person
High Angle
Bottom or Side Lighting
Eye Line Match
Cross Cutting
7. The camera is on a track that allows it to move with the action
Pan
Dolly/Tracking
Zoom
Eye Line Match
8. The most common shot
Extreme Close Up
Close Up
Medium Shot
Long Shot
9. A shot of one subject - then another - then back to the first
Shot Reverse Shot
Extreme Close Up
Boom/Crane
Flashback
10. Cut into action that is happening simultaneously
Cross Cutting
Two Shot
Front or Back Lighting
Establishing Shot
11. A shot taken from a normal height or at the character's eye level
Extreme Close Up
Bottom or Side Lighting
Cross Cutting
Eye Level
12. A stationary camera where the lens moves to make an object seem to move closer to or further away from the camera
Establishing Shot
Zoom
Front or Back Lighting
Close Up
13. The scene is flooded with shadows and darkness - creating suspense or suspicion
Low Key
Establishing Shot
Bottom or Side Lighting
Dissolve
14. A new image wipes off the previous image
Boom/Crane
Flashback
Wipe
Non Diegetic
15. The image being shot as part of a whole
Extreme Close Up
Long Shot
Close Up
Medium Shot
16. The scene is flooded with light - creating a bright and open looking scene
Wipe
Front or Back Lighting
Shot Reverse Shot
High Key
17. Direct lighting from below or the side
High Angle
High Angle
Bottom or Side Lighting
Medium Shot
18. Soft lighting on the actor's face or from behind
Long Shot
Front or Back Lighting
Shot
Extreme Close Up
19. A shot from some distance
Long Shot
Bottom or Side Lighting
Medium Shot
Flashback
20. Cut into action that is happening simultaneously
Cross Cutting
Zoom
Cut
High Angle
21. Cut or dissolve to action that happened in the past
Eye Line Match
Flashback
High Key
Shot
22. A stationary camera moves up or down along a vertical axis
Tilt
Two Shot
Boom/Crane
Fade
23. The camera is on a crane over the action
High Angle
Boom/Crane
Cut
Dolly/Tracking
24. A stationary camera where the lens moves to make an object seem to move closer to or further away from the camera
Shot Reverse Shot
Cross Cutting
Zoom
Two Shot
25. Sound that cannot be heard by the characters but is designed for audience reaction only
Close Up
Low Angle
Tilt
Non Diegetic
26. A shot of one subject - then another - then back to the first
Pan
Shot Reverse Shot
High Key
Low Angle
27. The most common shot
Cross Cutting
Shot
Medium Shot
Low Key
28. A stationary camera moves from side to side on a horizontal axis
Bottom or Side Lighting
Front or Back Lighting
Dissolve
Pan
29. Most common editing technique
Cut
Eye Line Match
Wipe
Dolly/Tracking
30. The camera films subjects from below
Two Shot
Low Angle
Flashback
Eye Line Match
31. A scene between two people shot exclusively from an angle that includes both characters more or less equally
Fade
High Key
Two Shot
Non Diegetic
32. The camera is on a track that allows it to move with the action
Tilt
Dolly/Tracking
Low Angle
Boom/Crane
33. Sound that could logically be heard by the characters in the film
Two Shot
Long Shot
Diegetic
Extreme Close Up
34. Sound that cannot be heard by the characters but is designed for audience reaction only
Non Diegetic
Low Key
Diegetic
Shot
35. Often a long shot or a series of shots that sets the scene
Eye Level
Diegetic
Establishing Shot
High Key
36. The camera is above the subject
Dissolve
Two Shot
High Angle
Boom/Crane
37. Can be to or from black or white
High Angle
Fade
Medium Shot
Flashback
38. A single piece of film uninterrupted by cuts
Dolly/Tracking
Shot
High Angle
Diegetic
39. A kind of fade in which one image is slowly replaced by another
Boom/Crane
Dissolve
Bottom or Side Lighting
Shot Reverse Shot
40. Cut to an object - then to a person
Eye Line Match
Dolly/Tracking
Extreme Close Up
Close Up
41. The camera films subjects from below
Pan
Low Key
Low Angle
Fade
42. A single piece of film uninterrupted by cuts
Shot
Flashback
Cross Cutting
Dolly/Tracking
43. Soft lighting on the actor's face or from behind
Dissolve
Establishing Shot
Cross Cutting
Front or Back Lighting
44. The scene is flooded with light - creating a bright and open looking scene
High Key
Dissolve
Dolly/Tracking
Zoom
45. A shot taken from a normal height or at the character's eye level
Eye Level
Shot
High Key
Eye Line Match
46. The image takes up at least 80 percent of the frame
Close Up
Extreme Close Up
Medium Shot
High Key
47. Cut or dissolve to action that happened in the past
Zoom
Non Diegetic
Flashback
Zoom
48. The image being shot as part of a whole
Eye Line Match
Extreme Close Up
Diegetic
Shot Reverse Shot
49. A stationary camera moves up or down along a vertical axis
Dolly/Tracking
Low Key
Flashback
Tilt
50. The camera is on a crane over the action
Low Key
Shot
Extreme Close Up
Boom/Crane