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The concept of visual variation refers to
Keeping audience attention by changing images frequently
Keeping audience attention by moving back and forth between continuous and fragmented scenes
Keeping audience attention by moving back and forth between interior and exterior locations
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Keeping audience attention by changing the focus of the shot
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What does WALLDO stand for?
Wide, Angled, Low, Linking, Dim, Overview
Wide, Angled, Low, Linking, Depth, Opposite
Washed, Artsy, Large, Light, Dark, Opposite
Wide, Angled, Light, Lurking, Dark, Opposite
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A shot that shows the world from the subject's perspective is a:
OTS shot
POV shot
Walk over shot
Insider shot
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After uploading a video to the web, what is the first thing that will draw your audience attention?
The title
Your name
A tumbnail image
The camera used to make the video
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If you want to shoot a timelapse video, you will need to have a:
Light kit
Additional lenses
Tripod
Good microphone
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When framing a person, the rule of thirds suggest you should put _____________ on the upper third line:
The top of their head
Their chin
Their shoulders
Their eyes
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What is "The Jaws Shot"?
When you get a close up of a wild animal
When you film dangerous situations
When you zoom in and dolly out at the same time
When you use a macro lens to film objects close up
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Answering what 3 questions is essential to developing visual components?
What is the story?, What is the POV?, What is the Actor's role?
What is the story?, What is the POV?, Where is the location?
What is the story?, What is the POV?, How much money do you have
What is the story?, What is the Conflict?, What does the studio want?
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When shooting video with a phone, you should hold your phone in protrait mode.
True
False
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The most important element to light in shot is:
The background
The foreground
The subject's body
The subject's face
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One downside of relying on instinct to choose visual components is that instinct can be:
Unreliable
Primal
Non-rational
Intuitive
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Tilting the camera while shooting is referred to as:
The twister shot
The dolly shot
The insider shot
The POV shot
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Stationary objects can create rhythm.
True
False
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In the advertising genre
Story takes precedence over visuals
Visuals take precedence over story
Casting takes precedence over location
Location takes precedence over casting
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The way the author wants the audience to feel emotionally about the story is called the:
Story Structure
Visual Structure
Point of View
Plot
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The easiest way to a natural windscreen for your phone is to:
Wrap your phone in a sock
Cup your hand around the microphone
Use twigs to make a wind screen
Put the phone under your shirt when recording
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A documentary where the director interviews people and shoots b-roll images would be considered a:
Found Footage Doc.
A Reflexive Doc.
A Controlled Doc.
An Uncontrolled Doc.
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A rack focus:
Uses a rack to keep focus
Shifts the light from one area to another
Shifts the focus from one area to another
Shifts the focus to a rack in the studio
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A visual representation of the pregression of intensity in a film is called:
A story structure graph
A narrative arc
A plot summary
A film treatment
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The first step in recording quality audio is to:
Buy an expensive microphone
Take stock of your surroundings
Get actors to speak loudly
Record in natural settings regardless of noise
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