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Film Craft 109 - The Editor.
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1
according to the video, which of the following statements is true?
You should only consider splitting edits in dialogue scenes
You should consider splitting every single edit in your movie
You should never split edits in documentary footage
You should only consider splitting edits in action scenes
2
A shot that shows how a character views the scene is:
a Reaction Shot
a Point-of-view shot
an Establishing Shot
a Reverse Shot
3
To fix a scene with a screen direction error, you can:
Use a shot where an actor moves or looks "across the line"
All answers are correct
Use a shot where the actor appears to be looking directly at the camera
Flop a shot digitally to reverse the screen direction
4
What is considered to be a Wide Shot?
A shot showing a huge vast space
A shot in which people appear diminutive in comparison to the space around them
5
Splitting an edit refers to:
Using two separete elements to create a single edit
Cutting so the action or movement in the scene feels continuous across the edit
Cutting so the audio and video parts of the edit occur at different times
Cutting so action or movement is deliberately non-continuous in either time or space
6
What happens if you don't answer one of the six magic questions?
Your audience may feel uncertain, increasing the feeling of suspense?
Your audience may be distracted, wondering about that missing information
Your audience may become disengaged from the story
All answers are correct
7
A shot that shows the location where the scene is taking place is:
a Point-of-view shot
a Reverse Shot
a Reaction Shot
an Establishing Shot
8
What sort of shot best answers the question: What is being done?
Long shot showing the subject in an environment
Medium shot including the subject's arms
Extreme Close-up of the subject's eyes
Close-up of the subject's hands
9
What is Blocking?
Placing an obstacle in front of an actor
The positions and composition of actors in a scene
The positions and movement of actors in a scene
The composition and position of people in a shot
10
What sort of shot best answers the question: Who is the story about?
Close-up
Single
Medium Shot
Over-the-shoulder shot
11
What is considered a Medium Shot (MS)?
A shot exposing a person from the waist above and/or showing their full arms
A shot showing someone's full body in an environment
12
What is Framing?
The compositing and position of actors in a scene.
The composition and position of people in a shot.
The positions and movement of actors in a shot.
Writing a scene
13
A 2-shot is any shot featuring 2 people. True or false?
False
True
14
Eyeline refers to:
All answers are correct
The line between the subject's eyes and another actor
The line between the subject's eyes and whatever she's looking at
The line between the subject's eyes and the camera
15
What is considered to be a Long Shot?
A shot revealing a persons full body in a given environment
A shot exposing a person from the waist above and/or showing their full arms
16
What is considered to be an Extreme Long Shot (ELS or XLS)?
A shot showing a huge vast space
A shot in which people appear diminutive in comparison to the space around them
17
A scene cut is:
An edit within a single scene
An edit between two scenes
An edit where the action is continuous across the cut
An edit where the audio and video parts of the edit occur at different times
Film Craft 109
The Editor
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