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I.  Multiple Choice Questions.
                     1.   A moving image is a series of images that, when played in fast succession, provide the
                                        of motion.

                         (a)  set            (b)  illusion         (c )  picture         (d)  aspect          Unsolved Questions
                     2.  In movies,               are like building blocks that come together to tell a story and evoke emotions.
                         (a)  shots          (b) truck shot        (c ) wide shot        (d) sequences
                     3.  What camera movement is used to rotate the camera horizontally from a fixed point?

                         (a)  Zoom           (b) Tilt              (c ) Pan              (d) Truck shot
                     4.  Which shot focuses closely on a specific detail or object, such as a character’s eyes or a key object in the scene?
                         (a)  Long shot      (b) Extreme close-up   (c ) Medium shot     (d) Over-the-shoulder shot

                     5.                 can be low, high, or at eye level, and it can alter our perception and emotional response to
                        what is happening in the animation.

                         (a)  Camera framing   (b)  shot           (c)  Sequence         (d)  Camera angle
                     6.  Which camera angle is commonly used to make characters appear powerful and dominant?
                         (a)  High angle     (b)  Low angle        (c)  Eye-level angle   (d) Dutch angle

                     7.  What does the production of moving images involve?
                         (a)  Only recording speech and images
                         (b)  Editing pictures only

                         (c)  Adding titles and credits
                         (d)   Recording sound, editing both picture and sound, creating special effects, adding titles and credits, and
                           producing animation.
                     8.  Tilting the camera              can produce the appearance of distance or depth.
                         (a)  up             (b) down              (c ) left             (d) right

                     9.  What is the purpose of an opening scene in a film?
                         (a)  To introduce the closing scene
                         (b)  To introduce characters, plots, settings, and the flow of the story

                         (c)  To display post-credits scenes
                         (d)  To show the production logo
                    10.  What does camera framing in filmmaking refer to?
                         (a)  Directing the camera at the subject   (b)  Placing and arranging subjects in shots

                         (c)  Adjusting the camera angle           (d)  Adding special effects to the shot

                 II.  Fill in the blanks.
                     1.                 shots emphasize details and emotions.
                     2.  A sequence is a collection of           that form a separate narrative unit.

                     3.  This shot uses the first-person point of view to show us the world through the       eyes.
                     4.  The art and design of movie title sequences is known as         .
                     5.  Recording  speech  +  images  comprise  recording  the           associated  with  a  photograph  on  a
                        photographic strip of film.


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