Cinematographic Techniques in Indian Cinema
Cinematographic Techniques in Indian Cinema
Questions
Which of the following is not a common cinematographic technique used in Indian cinema?
- Long shots
- Close-ups
- Panning shots
- Dutch angles
What is the purpose of using long shots in Indian cinema?
- To establish the setting
- To show the relationship between characters
- To create a sense of atmosphere
- All of the above
Which of the following is not a common type of close-up shot used in Indian cinema?
- Extreme close-up
- Medium close-up
- Long close-up
- Full close-up
What is the purpose of using panning shots in Indian cinema?
- To follow a moving subject
- To create a sense of movement
- To reveal new information
- All of the above
Which of the following is not a common type of camera movement used in Indian cinema?
- Dolly shots
- Crane shots
- Steadicam shots
- Tracking shots
What is the purpose of using lighting in Indian cinema?
- To create a mood or atmosphere
- To highlight certain elements of the scene
- To create shadows and highlights
- All of the above
Which of the following is not a common type of lighting used in Indian cinema?
- Natural light
- Artificial light
- Backlighting
- Sidelighting
What is the purpose of using color in Indian cinema?
- To create a mood or atmosphere
- To symbolize certain things
- To create a sense of realism
- All of the above
Which of the following is not a common type of color used in Indian cinema?
- Primary colors
- Secondary colors
- Tertiary colors
- Neutral colors
What is the purpose of using music in Indian cinema?
- To create a mood or atmosphere
- To enhance the emotional impact of a scene
- To provide a sense of rhythm and pacing
- All of the above
Which of the following is not a common type of music used in Indian cinema?
- Classical music
- Folk music
- Pop music
- Jazz music
What is the purpose of using sound effects in Indian cinema?
- To create a sense of realism
- To enhance the emotional impact of a scene
- To provide a sense of atmosphere
- All of the above
Which of the following is not a common type of sound effect used in Indian cinema?
- Natural sounds
- Mechanical sounds
- Electronic sounds
- Animal sounds
What is the purpose of using editing in Indian cinema?
- To create a coherent and cohesive story
- To create a sense of rhythm and pacing
- To enhance the emotional impact of a scene
- All of the above
Which of the following is not a common type of editing technique used in Indian cinema?
- Jump cuts
- Cross-cutting
- Dissolves
- Wipes