How does a cross-shot differ from an over-the-shoulder shot?

a. the camera-near person is out of the shot
b. the camera-far person is out of the shot
c. the camera-near person’s head is in the shot
d. there is no difference because both persons are in the shot
e. the shoulders and the head of the camera-near person are in the shot


a.

Communication & Mass Media

You might also like to view...

Describe what it means to vary the levels of abstraction used in an informative speech. Why is this important? Provide a list of three words or concepts to demonstrate your understanding (the first word should be highest in abstraction, the next word should be moderate in abstraction, the last word should be low in abstraction).

What will be an ideal response?

Communication & Mass Media

When giving a speech on making peewee football illegal until children reach the age of fifteen, Dolores says, "So, we must write to local park districts and request that they remove peewee football from the fall sports lineup due to the amount of

concussions last season." Which step of Monroe's motivated sequence is Dolores fulfilling? a. need b. satisfaction c. action d. visualize

Communication & Mass Media

Some speeches take place in a context while others do not

T Theories are statements or general principles that explain why and how the world works. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Communication & Mass Media

Communication based upon prejudice and defined as "that which offends, threatens, or insults groups based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or ability" refers to

a. boundary setting. b. the broken record technique. c. a many request message. d. hate speech. e. metacommunication.

Communication & Mass Media