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Audiovisual language
Game Code: 757827
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Identify shots, angles and camera movements.
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What is Audiovisual language?
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List three elements of audiovisual language used by directors.
Music, Noise, Silence, Facial Expressions, Lighting, Colours
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What is a frame?
The scene that is captured by the camera.
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What is a shot?
The field of view from a certain position. I.e. What the camera shows.
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Name the three most commonly used types of shots.
Long or wide, Medium and Close-up
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Define the close-up shot.
The head and shoulders of the charcters are visible.
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Define a long shot.
Shows the characters in their surroundings (Their entire body is visible).
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Define a medium shot.
Characters are shown from their knees/waist or chest up to their head.
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Identify the shot.
Long shot
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Identify the shot
Close-up
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Identify the shot
Medium shot
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Identify the camera angle.
Bird's eye view or High-angle.
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What is another name for the Worm's eye view shot?
Low-angle
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A High-angle can also be called...
Bird's eye view shot
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In which type of camera movement does the camera physically move to follow the characters?
Dolly or Tracking shot
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What is the name for the shot in which the camera moves horizontally?
Pan shot
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