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III. Short answer type questions.
1. What is the purpose of an establishing shot in filmmaking?
2. How does camera framing affect a shot?
3. What is the effect of a tilt shot in filmmaking?
4. What is the purpose of camera movements in video production?
5. How does lighting reflect characters’ emotions in filmmaking?
IV. Long answer type questions.
1. Explain how camera movements, such as zooming, panning, and tilting, enhance storytelling and audience
engagement in filmmaking.
2. Discuss the role of camera framing in creating visual composition and narrative structure in filmmaking.
3. Analyse the impact of camera angles, such as low angle, high angle, and eye-level shots, on audience perception
and emotional response in filmmaking.
4. Compare and contrast the functions of scenes and sequences in filmmaking, highlighting their respective roles
in storytelling and narrative structure.
5. Evaluate the effectiveness of different lighting techniques, such as high-key and low-key lighting, in conveying
contrasting moods and atmospheres in filmmaking, using examples from Bollywood films.
21 st #Critical Thinking
V. Competency-based questions. Century
Skills #Creativity
1. Welcome to the exciting world of moving images! Just like video games have different camera angles to immerse
you in the action, films use various “shots” to tell their story. Let’s test your skills and see if you can master
these filmmaking techniques!
(a) Imagine you’re a detective on a film set. You need to examine tiny details for clues. What type of shot zooms
in super close, revealing every wrinkle and bead of sweat?
(b) You’re creating a video game where the hero explores a vast alien landscape. What kind of shot would
capture the breathtaking scenery and sense of scale?
(c) You’re filming a tense conversation between two detectives interrogating a suspect. What shot perfectly
shows both detectives and the suspect in the frame, allowing you to see their reactions?
(d) You’re directing a horror movie where the hero is trapped in a dark basement. What shot would make the
character feel small and powerless, emphasizing the vastness of the creepy space?
(e) You’re designing a fast-paced car chase scene. What shot would keep up with the speeding vehicles and
create a dynamic sense of movement?
2. Imagine you’re directing a scene where a secret message is hidden within a dusty old book. How could you
combine different shot types to build suspense and reveal the clue?
21 st
Activity 1 Century #Creativity
Skills
Select a topic/theme for a movie that is aligned with one of the SDGs like Recycle paper, Lab Activity
community-based intervention on saving water, food etc. Discuss this topic with your group
members for better understanding. First create a rough draft of script for this movie using pen
and paper.
Now create a visual storyboard for your movie. For this task, use the ‘Storyboard Template’ in Canva. Choose the most
appropriate one suitable to your topic/theme.
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