2d animation
WILL MARK BRAINLYIST
1. A long shot will show the character and their surroundings, so full body movement and gestures will be seen. (1 point)
True
False
2. Which of the following describes a bird’s eye camera angle? (1 point)
the camera is tilted to the side at a wacky angle, signifying disorientation
the camera looks down from very high, showing the whole scene or city
the camera looks down, making the character seem pitiful and small
the camera looks up at the character, making them seem powerful and superior
3. What are the different categories of film, sorted into similar types of stories, called? (1 point)
dialogue
plot points
film genre
location
4. What are character arcs? (1 point)
the moment of highest tension in the film; this happens in Act 3
the words that the characters say to each other
how characters in a story change over time
storyline of a film, book or other piece of fiction
5. What do the abbreviations INT and EXT stand for? (1 point)
intrinsic and extrinsic
interior and exterior
interesting and external
intolerable and extraneous
6. What do we call a short-story prose version of a script, written in the present tense? (1 point)
plot point
a treatment
subtext
resolution
7. Many popular animations work for kids but rarely for adults. (1 point)
True
False
8. Writing a script is exactly the same as writing a paper for class. (1 point)
True
False
9. What type of camera shot is usually at the beginning of a scene when the frame shows the whole area of action to set the scene? (1 point)
mid shot
establishing shot
close up
extreme close up
10. Which of the following is a common script format that divides a narrative story into three basic parts? (1 point)
plot point
call-to-action
synopsis
three-act structure
11. What does the camera do when it pans? (1 point)
tilts up or down, just like looking up or down
moves closer to the character within the shot to zoom in, or further away to zoom out
moves horizontally left or right, just like turning your head
follows along on any side of the character, as if following on tracks with the character
12. Usually, the inciting incident is a really exciting action that draws the audience into the story. (1 point)
True
False
13. Who is the protagonist? (1 point)
an unimportant, supporting character
the villain
the main character or hero of a story
the main character’s best friend
14. How does the camera move in a tracking shot? (1 point)
it tilts up or down, just like looking up or down
it moves closer to the character within the shot to zoom in, or further away to zoom out
it moves horizontally left or right, just like turning your head
it moves along on any side of the character, as if following on tracks with the character
15. Why can listening to and writing down real-life conversations be helpful? (1 point)
it will sound exactly the same as your movie script
it will keep you from getting bored
it will help your dialogue sound natural
it will help you make friends