Question
Match the shot types come upwith their definitions
Close-up shot
Cut away
Jump cut
Reaction shot
Wide shot
An abrupt move from one shot to a totally different shot
a way to edit film to show the same scene from slightly different angles
Image created when a camera film something from far away
Image created when a camera focuses tightly on a persons face or on another object
Image created when action on screen shifts to a separate shot showing how a character acts in response
Close-up shot
Cut away
Jump cut
Reaction shot
Wide shot
An abrupt move from one shot to a totally different shot
a way to edit film to show the same scene from slightly different angles
Image created when a camera film something from far away
Image created when a camera focuses tightly on a persons face or on another object
Image created when action on screen shifts to a separate shot showing how a character acts in response
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the shot types matched with their definitions:
1. **Close-up shot**: Image created when a camera focuses tightly on a person's face or on another object.
2. **Cut away**: Image created when action on screen shifts to a separate shot showing how a character acts in response.
3. **Jump cut**: An abrupt move from one shot to a totally different shot.
4. **Reaction shot**: Image created when action on screen shifts to a separate shot showing how a character acts in response.
5. **Wide shot**: Image created when a camera films something from far away.
Please note that the "reaction shot" definition was duplicated, so it's possible that there was error in assigning. "Cut away" is also typically a shot that shows something other than the main action to provide context or detail. If you meant to have definitions for each term exclusively, feel free to revise or specify!
1. **Close-up shot**: Image created when a camera focuses tightly on a person's face or on another object.
2. **Cut away**: Image created when action on screen shifts to a separate shot showing how a character acts in response.
3. **Jump cut**: An abrupt move from one shot to a totally different shot.
4. **Reaction shot**: Image created when action on screen shifts to a separate shot showing how a character acts in response.
5. **Wide shot**: Image created when a camera films something from far away.
Please note that the "reaction shot" definition was duplicated, so it's possible that there was error in assigning. "Cut away" is also typically a shot that shows something other than the main action to provide context or detail. If you meant to have definitions for each term exclusively, feel free to revise or specify!