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BL-IT-6316A-LEC-1923T MULTIMEDIA

COMMUNICATION SYS

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 Week 9-13: Storyboarding
 Quiz 005

Started on Saturday, 11 January 2020, 5:04 PM


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Completed on Saturday, 11 January 2020, 5:06 PM
Time taken 2 mins 11 secs
Marks 10.00/10.00
Grade 100.00 out of 100.00
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One of the storyboard languages, it refers to a rapid, jerk transition from one frame to the
next, either disrupting the flow of time or movement within a scene or making an abrupt
transition from one scene to another.

Select one:
a. Jump Cut
b. Fade
c. POV
d. Zoom
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One of the storyboard languages, it refers to dolly-shots-in-the-air. It uses a large, heavy


piece of equipment, but is a useful way of moving a camera – it can move up, down, left,
right, swooping in on action or moving diagonally out of it.

Select one:
a. Reaction Shot
b. Crane Shot
c. Jump cut
d. Fade
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One of the storyboard languages, it refers to a steady, sweeping movement from one point
in a scene to another.

Select one:
a. Pan
b. Tilt
c. Zoom
d. Dissolve
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One of the storyboard languages, it is a specialized piece of film equipment designed to


create a smooth camera movements on the horizontal axis.

Select one:
a. Zoom
b. Pan
c. Tilt
d. Dolly
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1. One of the storyboard languages, it refers to a transition between


two shots, where one shot fades away and simultaneously another
shot fades in.
Select one:
a. Dissolve
b. POV
c. Fade
d. Zoom
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One of the storyboard languages, it refers to a shot which is understood to be seen from
the point of view of a character within the scene.

Select one:
a. Zoom
b. Fade
c. Pan
d. POV
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One of the storyboard languages, it refers to an exciting variation of a crane shot, usually
taken from a helicopter.

Select one:
a. Crane Shot
b. POV
c. Aerial Shot
d. Reaction Shot
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One of the storyboard languages, it refers to an unsteady camera – no tripod, hand held
cameras denote a certain kind of gritty realism, and they can make the audience feel as
though they are part of a scene, rather than viewing if from a detached, frozen position.

Select one:
a. Fade
b. Zoom
c. Hand-held
d. Dolly
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One of the storyboard languages, it happens when using a camera on a tripod, the camera
moves up or down to follow the action.

Select one:
a. Pan
b. Tilt
c. Zoom
d. POV
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One of the storyboard languages, it refers to a shot someone looking off screen. It can also
be a shot of someone in a conversation where they are not given a line of dialogue but are
just listening to the other person talk.

Select one:
a. Crane Shot
b. Reaction shot
c. POV
d. Aerial Shot
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