Waihee Post-Assessment
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- Q1We used this app is used to create word documents, poster or flyersPhotoshopKeynoteExcelPages30s
- Q2We use this type of shot as our establishing shot of a story?WideExtreme Close-upClose-UpMedium30s
- Q3Use this shot to introduce your subjectWideMediumExtreme Close-upClose-up30s
- Q4What app on the iPad can be used to create presentations?PowerpointCameraPagesKeynote30s
- Q5ANGLES Helps you arrange the elements of the picture by using the camera to "LOOK" in specific places. Which of the following is NOT considered an angle?Low AngleContrast in ContentEye LevelBirds Eye30s
- Q6POSITIONS helps you arrange the elements of the picture by "POSITIONING" the camera in specific places. Which of the following is considered a position?Rule of Thirds SubjectLeading LinesRepetition of ShapesMacro30s
- Q7We use this app on the iPad to edit our videos.iMovieCameraPremiereFinal Cut ProX30s
- Q8There are 2 major reasons to use sequencing. Which is NOT one of them.Easy to do and doesn't take planningAdd InterestCompress Time30s
- Q9Use a Tic-Tac-Toe grid to divide the screen into thirds. Place the subject one of the intersects.Rule of Thirds SubjectRule of Thirds SceneryLeading LinesParts of a whole30s
- Q10Use this type of shot when you want the audience to focus on 1-2 details.Close-upMediumWideExtreme Close-up30s
- Q11Use this type of shot to bring details to the forefront and have your audience focus on 3-5 details.Extreme Close-upWideMediumClose-up30s
- Q12Taken from directly below the subject. Gives audience a feeling of insignificance.Ants EyeMacroBirds EyeUnusual Angle30s
- Q13Camera is placed as close to the subject as possible. Gives audience a sense of subjects world.Ground LevelBirds EyeAnts EyeMacro30s
- Q14Camera is placed in the eyes of the subject. Gives audience a sense of what the subject sees.Forced ForegroundPoint of ViewRule of Thirds SubjetGround Level30s
- Q15Using colors, objects, shapes, directions that differ to draw the eye to the subject.GroupingRepetition of ShapesLeading LinesContrast in Content30s