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I. Multiple Choice Questions.
1. The term refers to the appearance of the subjects in each frame.
(a) Moving image (b) shot (c) sequence (d) scene Solved Questions
2. A scene is usually made up of a series of and dialogue that take place at a
specified location and time.
(a) shots (b) interactive video (c) events (d) animation
3. What camera movement involves moving the camera closer to or farther away from the subject without
changing the lens focal length?
(a) Dolly (b) Tilt (c) Pan (d) Zoom
4. A type of graphic picture that plays a succession of static images in a continuous and sequential manner.
(a) Video (b) Animation GIFs (c) Film (d) 3D image
5. Also known as an extreme close-up of a person shows the head, often from the bottom of the chin to the middle
of the forehead. Identify this type of shot.
(a) Big Close-up (b) Medium Shot (c) Close-Up Shot (d) Long shot
6. This means determining where to stand when taking a photograph or filming a movie. Identify ‘this’.
(a) Camera shot (b) sequence (c) Camera Angle (d) Camera framing
7. This involves activities such as recording sound, editing both picture and sound, creating special effects, and
producing animation. This is work.
(a) Shot (b) Film (c) Animation (d) Post Production
8. Shots which are angle are often used to make characters look large and powerful.
(a) High (b) low (c) Shoulder (d) Zoom
9. shot is usually the first in a scene or sequence.
(a) Wide (b) Medium (c) Subjective (d) Close-up
10. A moving image is a series of images that, when played in fast succession, provide the illusion of .
(a) Running (b) film (c) motion (d) animation
II. Fill in the blanks.
1. Considerations while framing a shot include: , and .
2. Characters, plots, settings, and the flow of the story are introduced in the scenes.
3. A moving image is a series of images that, when played in fast succession, provide the illusion of .
4. This shot frequently glances at another character and is followed by a reverse-angle image of the person with
their back to the camera. This shot is called .
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