Film Shots Question Preview (ID: 40892)


This Is A Test To Review Your Understanding Of The First Group Of Shots We Discussed In Class. All Of These Shots Are When A Camera Is Stationary. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

This shot shows the subject. If it is person, then we usually see just their face.
a) Medium Shot
b) Close-up
c) Tilt
d) Pan

This shot helps to let a viewer know where the scene is taking place.
a) Wide Shot
b) Extreme Close-up
c) Pan
d) Worm's Eye View

This is an extreme high angle shot.
a) Pan
b) Low Angle
c) Bird's Eye View
d) Close-up

This shot allows for the audience to view a conversation between two characters.
a) Medium Shot
b) Tilt
c) Pan
d) Long Shot

This shot can help to show the size of the space
a) Pan
b) Close-up
c) Low Angle
d) Extreme Close-up

This shot helps you to see distance within the frame.
a) Medium
b) Close-up
c) Wide Shot
d) Long Shot

The subject may seem very powerful using this shot
a) High Angle
b) Low Angle
c) Close-up
d) Wide Shot

This shot helps convey height and a sense of power
a) Long Shot
b) Wide Shot
c) Tilt
d) Medium

This shot is uncomfortably placed in proximity of the subject. Often times, it shows minute details.
a) Medium
b) Wide Shot
c) Extreme Close-up
d) Close-up

This shot can may the audience feel small and weak.
a) Pan
b) Medium
c) Eye Level View
d) Worm's Eye View

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