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Question #1
The closer, tighter the shot, the less motion dominates.
A.
False
B.
True
Question #2
Lateral movements on the screen tend to emphasize speed.
A.
False
B.
True
Question #3
The maker of an animated film is handicapped by the inability to use zooms, angles, traveling shots and dissolves.
A.
False
B.
True
Question #4
When photographed in slow motion, a violent scene can seem strangely beautiful, graceful, dreamy.
A.
False
B.
True
Question #5
The dolly shot is often used to emphasize psychological revelations.
A.
False
B.
True
Question #6
Fast motion is achieved by photographing events at more frames per second.
A.
True
B.
False
Question #7
To emphasize the experience of a character’s movement from one place to another, a director is likely to use a:
A.
tilt shot
B.
matte shot shot
C.
reverse angle shot
D.
dolly shot
Question #8
The words ‘kinetic’, ‘kinesthesia’, and ‘choreography’ derive from
A.
genre
B.
movement
C.
pattern
D.
seeing all
Question #9
The longer and higher the shot, the ____________ the movement appears.
A.
more threatening
B.
more intimate
C.
faster
D.
slower
Question #10
When the camera scans a scene horizontally from a stationary axis point, the shot is called a/an:
A.
dolly shot
B.
process shot
C.
pan
D.
tilt shot
Question #11
The aerial shot is just a variation of
A.
tilt shot
B.
dolly shot
C.
crane shot
D.
zoom shot
Question #12
A shot which begins with a close view of the subject, then withdraws to reveal a larger context, is called a:
A.
swish pan
B.
pull-back dolly shot
C.
dissolve
D.
process shot
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