1) The mood of the story refers to this element of storytelling: a) Economy b) Emotional Content c) Dramatic Question d) Gift of Voice 2) The Pre-Production Phase of creating a visual story includes the following step: a) Applause, applause b) Putting it all together c) Planning the project d) Making the voiceover 3) A pre-production blueprint that describes all of the detailed choices you make for each scene or image frame: a) Storyboard b) Soundtrack c) Voiceover d) Script 4) Which shot is this image an example of? a) Point-of-view b) Establishing shot c) Close-up d) Over the shoulder 5) Which shot is this image an example of? a) Full shot b) Medium shot c) Over the shoulder d) Wide Shot 6) Which shot is this image an example of? a) Close up b) Extreme Close Up c) Close Up of the Face d) Medium Close Up 7) Which shot is this image an example of? a) Close Up of the Face b) Unusual/Alternative Shot c) Close Up of the Hand d) Medium Shot 8) Which shot is this image an example of? a) Close Up of Hand b) Close Up of the Face c) Over the Shoulder d) Unusual/Alternative Shot 9) What is the purpose of this shot? a) It puts the audience in the place of the character. b) It shows us the action in the scene. c) It establishes the location, geography and time of day of the scene. d) It shows the scale of the characters in relation to their environment. 10) It is the placement and position of the subjects in your shots. -Which word can be matched to this definition? a) Composition b) Frame c) Space d) Angle 11) "An area established or set apart by the arrangement of subjects or matter" - Which word can be matched to this definition? a) Image b) Composition c) Frame d) Space 12) What is an Over the Shoulder Shot? a) The camera follows behind the actor as they walk b) The camera is placed as if we're looking through the eyes of the actor c) The camera is placed behind one of the characters facing another character to show dialogue d) The camera is positioned to evoke the feeling of the character being watched. 13) What does DSLR stand for? a) Digital Single Long Range b) Digital Single Lens Reflex c) Digital Selective Length Reflex d) Digital Selective Lens Range 14) What mode gives the user complete control of all camera functions? a) AV (Aperture Priority) b) TV (Shutter Priority) c) Auto d) M (Manual) 15) How does b-roll help you when editing your video?  a) hides soundbite edits b) visually tells the story c) it does not help at all

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