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7/27/2019 Quiz 005


Dashboard My courses CS-382-LEC-1913T Week 9-13: Storyboarding Quiz 005


Question 1 One of the storyboard languages, it refers to a shot which is

Not yet understood to be seen from the point of view of a character
answered within the scene.
 Marked out of
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Select one:
 a. Zoom

 b. POV

c. Fade
 d. Pan

Clear my choice

Question 2 One of the storyboard languages, it refers to dolly-shots-in-the-


Not yet air. It uses a large, heavy piece of equipment, but is a useful way
answered
of moving a camera – it can move up, down, left, right,
Marked out of swooping in on action or moving diagonally out of it.
1.00

Select one:
a. Reaction Shot

b. Jump cut

c. Crane Shot

d. Fade

Clear my choice

Question 3 1. One of the storyboard languages, it refers to a transition


Not yet between two shots, where one shot fades away and
answered
simultaneously another shot fades in.
Marked out of
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Select one:
a. POV

b. Fade

c. Dissolve

d. Zoom

Clear my choice

Question 4 One of the storyboard languages, it refers to an exciting


Not yet variation of a crane shot, usually taken from a helicopter.
answered

Marked out of Select one:


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a. Crane Shot

b. Aerial Shot

c. Reaction Shot

d. POV

Clear my choice

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Question 5 One of the storyboard languages, it is a specialized piece of film


Not yet equipment designed to create a smooth camera movements
answered
on the horizontal axis.
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Select one:
a. Tilt

b. Zoom
 c. Pan

d. Dolly

Clear my choice

 Question 6 One of the storyboard languages, it refers to an unsteady


Not yet camera – no tripod, hand held cameras denote a certain kind
 answered of gritty realism, and they can make the audience feel as
Marked out of though they are part of a scene, rather than viewing if from a
 1.00 detached, frozen position.

Select one:
a. Dolly

b. Zoom

c. Hand-held

d. Fade

Clear my choice

Question 7 One of the storyboard languages, it refers to a rapid, jerk


Not yet transition from one frame to the next, either disrupting the flow
answered of time or movement within a scene or making an abrupt
Marked out of transition from one scene to another.
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Select one:
a. Fade

b. Zoom

c. POV

d. Jump Cut

Clear my choice

Question 8 One of the storyboard languages, it refers to a shot someone


Not yet looking off screen. It can also be a shot of someone in a
answered
conversation where they are not given a line of dialogue but are
Marked out of just listening to the other person talk.
1.00

Select one:
a. Aerial Shot

b. Reaction shot

c. Crane Shot

d. POV

Clear my choice

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Question 9 One of the storyboard languages, it refers to a steady, sweeping


Not yet movement from one point in a scene to another.
answered

Marked out of Select one:


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a. Zoom

 b. Dissolve

c. Pan

d. Tilt

 Clear my choice


Question 10 One of the storyboard languages, it happens when using a
 Not yet camera on a tripod, the camera moves up or down to follow the
answered action.
 Marked out of
1.00
Select one:
 a. Zoom

b. Tilt

c. POV

d. Pan

Clear my choice

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