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This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1.
In ________ shot, the camera pivots to reveal a much greater area of the scene than could be adequately shown in a single frame.


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Question 2.
The word "camera" is the Latin word for ________.


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Question 3.
A _______ shot shows a wide expanse and many characters in a film frame.


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Question 4.
The first great master of editing was ________, who essentially invented the standard vocabulary of filmmaking.


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Question 5.
One example of video art, which tends to exploit immediacy, is ________.


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Question 6.
Like collage, photography is potentially an _______ rather than an ________ medium.


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Question 7.
The _______ became the basis of modern photography.


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Question 8.
A ________ occurs when an editor cuts from the current story line to an episode that occurred before the start of the film.


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Question 9.
________ is the deliberate editing of widely disparate images to create a fast-paced, multifaceted sequence.


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Question 10.
Timothy O'Sullivan, one of the first great photojournalists, produced photographs of the American West, and the ________.


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