Matching:
-When using a human subject, a shot from the feet up. When there is more than one subject in the scene, a shot showing all subjects roughly from the feet up. Also called an "establishing" shot.
A) Aspect ratio
B) Bust shot
C) Canted angles
D) Central point of interest
E) Cinemascope format
F) Closure
G) Composition
H) Extreme Close-Up (ECU)
I) Extreme Long Shot (ELS)
J) Framing
K) Golden mean
L) H&S shot
M) HDTV
N) Knee Shot
O) Leadroom principle
P) Letterbox format
Q) Long Shot (LS)
R) Medium Close-Up (MCU)
S) Medium Long Shot (MLS)
T) Medium Shot (MS)
U) Noseroom
V) NTSC
W) OTS
X) Picture cutoff
Y) Reverse leadroom
Z) Rule of thirds
Aa) Shot Nomenclature
Bb) Two Shot (or three shot)
Correct Answer:
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Q17: Matching:
-The concept on which the rule of
Q18: Matching:
-Longer than an LS; a panoramic shot
Q19: Matching:
-A shot in which an area, often
Q21: Matching:
-The approximately 10 percent image loss around
Q22: Matching:
-Names describing standard shot sizes; the shorthand
Q23: Matching:
-The tendency of the mind to achieve
Q24: Matching:
-Also called a bust shot.
A)Aspect ratio
B)Bust shot
C)Canted
Q25: Matching:
-Also called a Leadroom Principle.
A)Aspect ratio
B)Bust shot
C)Canted
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