_______________________________________________ Name Class Period DFP 1 | Fall 2015 | Ms. Kurland 12 Basic Shot Types Web Quiz (worth 24 points) Make a.

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_______________________________________________ Name Class Period DFP 1 | Fall 2015 | Ms. Kurland 12 Basic Shot Types Web Quiz (worth 24 points) Make a folder on your desktop and name it “12 Basic Shot Types.” Using Google Image Search, find appropriate low resolution examples of each of the 12 Basic Shot Types, and save the 12 images into your folder. Next, insert each image onto its own slide, with the corresponding shot type. In your own words, type a brief description of each shot type under the shot type name below the image. You may use the textbook as reference if you need to. When you are ready to submit it for a grade, your PowerPoint document to me at: Any use of inappropriate images will result in an automatic “F” on this quiz.

Extreme Long Shot (ELS) Brief description of this basic shot type in your own words

Long Shot (LS) Brief description of this basic shot type in your own words

Medium Long Shot (MLS) Brief description of this basic shot type in your own words

Three-Quarter Shot (3/4) Brief description of this basic shot type in your own words

Medium Shot (MS) Brief description of this basic shot type in your own words

Medium Close-Up Shot (MCU) Brief description of this basic shot type in your own words

Close Up Shot (CU) Brief description of this basic shot type in your own words

Extreme Close Up Shot (XCU) Brief description of this basic shot type in your own words

Point of View Shot (POV) Brief description of this basic shot type in your own words

Bird’s Eye View or Camera Superior (BEV) Brief description of this basic shot type in your own words

Worm’s Eye View or Camera Inferior (WEV) Brief description of this basic shot type in your own words

Over the Shoulder Shot (OSS) Brief description of this basic shot type in your own words