Quiz for:
Camera Movement in Film

Question 1

Which film exemplifies a boom shot, effectively using it to reveal information and follow characters in action?

Question 2

Which film serves as an example of a 'Crash Zoom'?

Question 3

Which type of camera shot is specifically used laterally, as seen in *Moonrise Kingdom*?

Question 4

What is the purpose of incorporating random camera movements such as shakes and incidental zooms?

Question 5

Which camera movement involves turning the camera on its long axis while keeping direction, creating an unsettling effect?

Question 6

In which type of shot does the camera move vertically using a crane or jib?

Question 7

Which type of camera movement is used predominantly to reveal information and capture verticality?

Question 8

Which camera movement is used to emphasize moments and highlight internal conflict by moving the camera towards the subject?

Question 9

Which type of camera movement orbits around the subject, typically adding dynamics to a stationary figure?

Question 10

Which camera movement involves combining dolly movement and lens zoom to create the 'vertigo effect'?

Question 11

What camera movement is used to follow subjects and build tension, exemplified in *3 Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri*?

Question 12

What kind of shot is known for fastening the camera in place and not moving it, often used in dialogues and for precise compositions?

Question 13

What type of camera movement involves horizontal rotation while remaining in a fixed location?

Question 14

Which camera movement is associated with creating a documentary look?

Question 15

What is the primary use of a 'Pull Out' camera movement?