Exam 4: Fundamentals of Composition

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Matching: -A theory suggesting composition is strengthened by placing the central point of interest at points other than the absolute center of the frame.

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The only way to highlight the central point of interest in a shot is through composition.

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Matching: -Names describing standard shot sizes; the shorthand commands directors use when requesting that camera operators compose shots thus described. 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)

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Matching: -Longer than an LS; a panoramic shot establishing a large interior area or exterior vista.

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Matching: -Also called a Leadroom Principle.

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Matching: -When using a human subject, this shot is a very tight shot of the face, typically from the hairline to the chin.

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Matching: -Shots in which camera tilt creates a slanted horizon.

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During the last two decades, most TV producers who shoot their series on film have been doing so in The format, in anticipation of HDTV.

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Matching: -The relationship between the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the television screen.

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Matching: -The National Television System Committee, the organization that recommended analog standards for American television to the FCC.

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Matching: -The art of creatively framing elements in a shot to best convey the communicator's meaning to the audience.

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What is the standard aspect ratio of most home televisions?

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Matching: -Camera operators can reduce viewer anxiety by providing space ahead of the subject.

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Matching: -A shot taken from behind the shoulder of talent providing a view of what the talent sees.

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This ancient Greek mathematical principle suggests that the rule of thirds divides a 4:3 aspect ratio picture into three horizontal and three vertical sections.

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Lowering the camera below eye height of a subject makes him/her look:

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Matching: -When using a human subject, a shot from below the knee up.

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Which production element below creates strong compositional emphasis?

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Matching: -To compose shots in which the central point of interest is seen through visual elements on the left and right that create an aesthetic border, guiding the audience's eyes to the center like blinders on a horse.

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Matching: -The approximately 10 percent image loss around the edges of any shot during transmission.

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