Script Writing Story Board Designing Set 1
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This set of Script Writing and Story Board Designing Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Script Writing Story Board Designing Set 1
Q1 | ……is a graphic representation of how your video will unfold, shot by shot.
- storyboard
- scriptboard
- scriptwriting
- both a and b
Q2 | which shot can be taken from as much as a quarter of a mile away.
- extreme long shot
- long shot
- close-up
- extreme close-up
Q3 | …… is a one-line description of a location and time of day of a scene.
- scene heading
- dialogue
- action
- character
Q4 | Scene Heading is also known as……
- headline
- deadline
- slugline
- all of these
Q5 | ……is the narrative description of the events of a scene.
- sub header
- character
- heading
- action
Q6 | ……is the lines of speech for each character.
- sub header
- character
- heading
- dialogue
Q7 | ……is the direction for the character that is either attitude or action.
- parenthetical
- extension
- transition
- dialogue
Q8 | What is placed after the character’s name in parentheses?
- direction
- extension
- transition
- dialogue
Q9 | Action is also known as…….
- direction
- extension
- transition
- dialogue
Q10 | The shot closer to the character and shows the entire character with some space both above their head and below their feet.
- extreme long shot
- extreme close up
- medium shot
- long shot
Q11 | The camera is positioned to a good distance away from the subject.
- long shot
- extreme close up
- close up
- extreme long shot
Q12 | Which shot is used to show something specific like character’s eyes.
- long shot
- extreme close up
- close up
- extreme long shot
Q13 | Which of the following is the types of shot?
- long shot
- extreme close up
- close up
- all of these
Q14 | The camera moves in horizontal direction is called……
- horizontal pan
- cyclic pan
- vertical pan
- high angle
Q15 | …..speaks louder than words.
- sound
- action
- dialogue
- books
Q16 | Scene heading should always be in ……
- caps
- number
- small
- big
Q17 | The indent for character.
- left:2.0” right:0.0” width:4.0”
- left:2.0” right:3.0” width:4.0”
- left:2.0” right:2.0” width:4.0”
- left:2.0” right:0.5” width:4.0”
Q18 | The indent for Action.
- left:0.0” right:0.0” width:6.0”
- left:2.0” right:3.0” width:4.0”
- left:2.0” right:2.0” width:6.0”
- left:2.0” right:0.5” width:6.0”
Q19 | The indent for Dialogue.
- left:2.0” right:0.0” width:4.0”
- left:1.0” right:1.5” width:3.5”
- left:1.0” right:2.0” width:3.5”
- left:1.0” right:0.5” width:4.0”
Q20 | Transitions includes……
- cut to
- dissolve to
- fade to
- all of these
Q21 | ……indicate that a large amount of time has passed.
- cut to
- dissolve to
- fade to
- all of these
Q22 | ….. is the shot where you till the camera so that it is looking up.
- cut to
- up shot
- down shot
- all of these
Q23 | Camera is tilted to one side or other side is called……
- tilt
- up shot
- down shot
- all of these
Q24 | A character name is capped and always listed …..his lines of dialogue.
- above
- below
- down
- side
Q25 | When a new scene heading is not necessary, but some distinction needs to be made in the action,you can use a……..
- sub header
- character
- heading
- dialogue