
Basic Film Shots
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- Q1SceneA complete unit of film narration. A shot, or series of shots, that usually take place in one location and/or deal with one unit of action is called a30s
- Q2From a character's point of viewWhat is the subjective Point of view?30s
- Q3The spectator is outside the shot.When the cinematic point of view is objective, where is the spectator?30s
- Q4HOW the story is told.What does narrative structure refer to?30s
- Q5One version of a shot.What is a take in film?30s
- Q6Arrangement of objects and items in the frame for importance.What does composition refer to in film?30s
- Q7Out of focus.What does OFF stand for in film terminology?30s
- Q8The choices of what is in the frame / on the stage.What does Mis En Scene best refer to?30s
- Q9A shot that sets the context for a scene; usually locationWhat is an establishing shot?30s
- Q10When the subject takes up the majority of the frameWhat is a close up shot?30s
- Q11A shot that shows a subject from the waist up.What is a medium shot?30s
- Q12A shot that includes two subjects in the frame.What is a two shot?30s
- Q13A shot taken from above the subject, making it appear weaker.What is an superior shot?30s
- Q14A shot taken from below the subject, making it appear stronger.What is an inferior shot?30s
- Q15A shot taken from the observer's eye level.What is an eye level shot?30s