MCOM 448 - Complete Idiot's Guide to Making Home Videos
Chapter 2 - Setting Up Your Shots
exam review questions
(p.13) Simple high and simple low ________ are the most common types of shots in home video.
(p.13) Simple high angles are also more common when you want to ________ your subject, making it look smaller or weaker in the scheme of things.
(p.13) Simple low angles can make the subject look ________ and dominating.
(p.14) Close-ups work well for getting a close look at people’s faces and their changing ________.
(p.14) A(n) ________ close-up shot includes only a small part of the subject’s face full frame.
(p.14) One very common mistake that many new videographers make is to improperly frame a person in the shot by allowing too much ________.
(p.15) ________ shots are great for establishing location and giving viewers a sense of place.
(p.15) A ________ shot differs from a close-up in that the camera is usually much further away from the subject.
(p.18) The simple rule of balance for achieving an on-screen symmetry in the elements that comprise your picture is called the ________.
(p.18) Sometimes the elements that you choose to keep out of your video frame are more important than what you choose to leave in.
- true
- false