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A shot which begins with a close view of the subject, then withdraws to reveal a large context, is called a...
pull-back dolly shot
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Present day movie cameras record images at
24 fps
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Like the words, kinetic,kinesthesia, choreography, cinema derives from the Greek word for...
movement
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Movement of the camera that scans the scene horizontally is called a...
panning shot
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To emphasize the experience of a character's movement from one place to another, a director is likely to use...
dolly shot
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The longer and higher the shot, the ________the movement appears.
slower
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When the camera scans a scene horizontally from a stationary axis point, the shot is called a..
pan
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The aerial shot is just a variation of...
a crane shot
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Pixelation refers to...
photographing live actors frame by frame
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The effect of sudden magnification is best achieved by using a
zoom lens
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Lateral movements on the screen tend to emphasize speed. T or F
True
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Physical movement from right to left seems psychologically natural, whereas movement from left to right often seems tense, uncomfortable. T or F
False
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If a character moves left to right (or vice versa) , he or she will seem determined and efficient, a person of action. T or F
True
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The closer, the tighter the shot, the less motion dominates. T or F
False
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Anticipatory setups are rarely used in thrillers. T or F
False
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When photographed in slow motion, a violent scene can seem paradoxically beautiful, graceful, dreamy. T or F
True
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Slapstick comedy - like that of Laurel and Hardy - is quintessentially kinetic. T or F
True
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The dolly shot is often used to emphasize psychological revelations. T or F
True
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The maker of an animated film is handicapped by the inability to use zooms, angles, travelling shots and dissolves. T or F
False
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Fast motion is achieved by photographing events at more frames per second. T or F
False
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List the five mechanical distortions of movement.
- animate
- reverse motion
- frozen shot
- fast motion
- slow motion
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