Multiple Choice
Matching:
-The part of any shot one wishes to emphasize more than all others.
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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