1) This type of angle allows the viewer to be equal with a character or object. a) Eye-Level Angle b) Equal Angle c) Neutral Angle d) All of the above 2) This angle looks directly up at a character - making them feel more powerful and important. a) High Angle b) Low Angle 3) This type of angle is used to look down on a character - making them look weak and vulnerable. a) High Angle b) Low Angle 4) This angle is used to confuse a character and suggest instability. a) Tilted Angle b) Oblique c) All of the above 5) This angle looks directly overhead on a scene. Used to establish a setting. a) Bird Angle b) Bird's Eye View Angle 6) Symbolic codes include... a) Body Language b) Facial Expressions c) Gaze d) Colour and clothing e) Props f) All of the Above 7) Audio codes include... a) Diegetic sounds are from the world of the film and includes dialogue. b) Non-diegetic sounds are included during the editing process; the audience can hear these sounds (like background music). However, the characters in the film world cannot. c) All of the above

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