Correct : A. the scene description, character movement, described in a screenplay
2. AERIAL SHOT
Correct : A. shot be taken from a plane
3. ANGLE ON
Correct : A. scenes taking place in large settings
4. Beat
Correct : A. the actor should pause a moment, in silence, before continuing the scene
5. b.g.
Correct : B. anything occurring in a rear plane of action
6. Character
Correct : B. the character\s name can then be written in script
7. INSERT
Correct : B. bring something very small into full frame
8. Extreme Long Shot
Correct : A. to give a general impression rather than specific information
9. Long Shot
Correct : A. showing the entire human body
10. Medium Shot
Correct : A. a figure from the knees/waist up
11. Close-Up
Correct : A. this shows very little background, and concentrates on either a face
12. Extreme Close-Up
Correct : A. an extreme version of the close up
13. CLOSE ON
Correct : A. shot description for a close-up
14. CLOSER ANGLE
Correct : A. new angle nearer to the subject.
15. CONTINUOUS
Correct : A. action that moves from one location to another without any interruptions in time
16. CRAWL
Correct : A. superimposed titles move across on screen
17. CROSSFADE:
Correct : A. fade to black then fade to next scene
18. Dialog
Correct : A. people are supposed to say according to the script
19. Director
Correct : B. person converting a script into a movie.
20. DISSOLVE TO
Correct : A. a common transition
21. Dolly
Correct : A. a mechanism for camera movement
22. ESTABLISHING SHOT
Correct : B. beginning of a film to suggest where the story takes place
23. EXT.
Correct : A. scene takes place out of doors
24. EXTREMELY LONG SHOT (XLS):
Correct : A. very long distance from the subject or action
25. FADE OUT
Correct : B. image slowly disappear to black
26. DISSOLVE TO
Correct : C. image transit to another frame
27. NEXT SCENE
Correct : B. not the end of the movie, but end of a major movement
28. FAVOR ON
Correct : A. a particular character or action is highlighted or "favored" in a shot
29. Feature Film
Correct : A. any film at least one hour long that people pay to see
30. Final Draft
Correct : A. writers last rewrite of a script
31. FREEZE FRAME:
Correct : A. the picture stops moving, becoming a still for a period of time
32. INSERT
Correct : A. a scene that must be given the camera\s full attention for a moment
33. INT.
Correct : A. scene takes place indoors
34. Intercutting
Correct : A. at a point, two scenes will be shown a few moments each, back and forth
35. Decoding
Correct : B. convert code to text
36. IN to View
Correct : A. to reveal more of the scene
37. Encoding
Correct : A. convert text to code
38. Iris Out
Correct : A. transition from one to another frame
39. wipe.
Correct : B. a transition
40. JUMP CUT TO:
Correct : A. a transition
41. LAP DISSOLVE:
Correct : A. fading out one shot while the next one grows clearer
42. MATCH CUT TO:
Correct : A. a transition often used to compare two completely unrelated objects
43. MATCH DISSOLVE TO
Correct : B. a match dissolve involves two objects of similar color, shape,
44. Montage
Correct : A. a series of images showing a theme
45. MOS
Correct : A. moment of silence
46. or O.C.
Correct : A. off-screen or off-camera
47. Pan
Correct : A. camera turning on a stationary axis
48. PDF
Correct : A. cross-platform portable document format
49. POV
Correct : A. point of view
50. PUSH IN:
Correct : A. the camera physically moves towards a subject
51. REVERSE ANGLE
Correct : A. reveal things for comic or dramatic effect
52. ROLL
Correct : A. superimposed titles move vertically on screen
53. Scene
Correct : A. an event that takes place entirely in one location or time
54. Shooting Script
Correct : A. final draft used on set by the production people
55. Slug Line
Correct : A. beginning of a scene that briefly describes the location and time of day
56. SMASH CUT TO
Correct : B. an especially sharp transition
57. Screenplay
Correct : A. a specific script
58. SPLIT SCREEN SHOT:
Correct : A. the space of the frame is split into more frames
59. Steadicam
Correct : A. a camera built to remain stable while being moved
60. STOCK SHOT:
Correct : A. footage of events in history, from other films
61. SUPER
Correct : A. abbreviation for superimpose
62. Swish Pan
Correct : A. a quick snap of the camera from one object to another
63. Tracking Shot
Correct : A. a camera following a person or an object
64. Trailer
Correct : A. theatrical advertisement for an upcoming film
65. Transition
Correct : A. these describe the style in which one scene becomes the next
66. V.O.
Correct : A. voice over
67. WIPE TO
Correct : A. a transition in which one scene "wipes away" for the next
68. ZOOM
Correct : A. the image seems to close in on a person or object
69. Structure of script
Correct : A. dialogue and description
70. Power point
Correct : A. corporate presentation
71. In TV interview double look means__________________________
Correct : A. The gaze of the interviewer towards interviewed
72. Bert Haanstra’s classic documentary___________________ documents Holland’s
struggle against the sea
Correct : C. Delta Phase I
73. The classical Italian neo-realist film, The Bicycle Thief (1948), directed by Vittorio
DeSica was scripted by___________________________
Correct : A. Vittoria DeSica
74. _______________________was the first film maker who introduced parallel action
editing (cross-cut) to heighten the anxiety of the audience
Correct : B. D.W. Griffith
75. Story board narrates the story of the movie through____________________
Correct : A. rough sketches
76. Treatment, a terminology in cinema means____________________
Correct : C. A short written outline of a film specifying how the story is to be told
77. Sir David Attenborough is a renowned_______________________
Correct : D. video documentary director
78. Property of media production
Correct : C. Portable objects on a set.
79. Docu-drama
Correct : A. Fictionalized drama based on actual events
80. Quantitative research
Correct : A. Numerical analysis
81. Content Analysis
Correct : A. A systematic analysis written work, speech, or film
82. Creating a storyboard of a video programme is usually at
Correct : C. pre-production stage
83. Soap Opera
Correct : A. Serial drama, on television
84. Story board
Correct : B. Pre visualization sequence
85. ENG
Correct : B. Electronic News gathering
86. A TV producer is not supposed to _______________________________
Correct : D. prepare final VTR for the purpose of broadcasting
87. Programmes genre where the unscripted behavior of ordinary people are the focus of
interest is known as ____________________________
Correct : B. reality television
88. The number of minutes of tape used to shoot a sequence compared to the screen time of
the finished product is known as _________________________________
Correct : A. shooting ratio
89. Lip-sync is a term used in________________________________
Correct : A. dubbing
90. Program genres where the unscripted behaviors of ordinary people are the focus of
interest is known as_______________________________________
Correct : B. actuality footage
91. __________________________is not a type of liner editing
Correct : C. A/B roll editing
92. Program genres where the unscripted behaviors of ordinary people are the focus of
interest is known as __________________________
Correct : B. actuality footage
93. _________________________is not a type of liner editing
Correct : C. A/B roll editing
94. Film strip normally runs at a speed of ________ per second.
Correct : A. 24 frames
95. Camera angles, continuity, cutting, close – ups and _________ are the five C’s of
Cinematography
Correct : B. calculation
96. The video effect that slowly replaces one image on the screen with another is known
as___________
Correct : C. dissolve
97. Which of the following is not part of the five C’s of cinematography
Correct : D. composition
98. Candid pictures
Correct : B. Un posed pict
99. Composition
Correct : B. Pleasing arrangements of elements
100. The first shot is a man looking up. The second shot is a low angle shot of a high rise
apartment. The second shot is a _____________________________shot