Questions: Question 5 A "dolly" shot refers to a shot where the camera: (A) shows a vertical and a horizontal movement. (B) scope falls between a close-up and a long-shot. (C) pivots on a tripod to follow the movement of characters. (D) begins and ends filming. (E) mounted on some type of wheeling device, is moved toward or out from a subject. .

Question 5

A "dolly" shot refers to a shot where the camera:
(A) shows a vertical and a horizontal movement.
(B) scope falls between a close-up and a long-shot.
(C) pivots on a tripod to follow the movement of characters.
(D) begins and ends filming.
(E) mounted on some type of wheeling device, is moved toward or out from a subject. .
Transcript text: Question 5 A "dolly" shot refers to a shot where the camera: (A) shows a vertical and a horizontal movement. (B) scope falls between a close-up and a long-shot. (C) pivots on a tripod to follow the movement of characters. (D) begins and ends filming. (E) mounted on some type of wheeling device, is moved toward or out from a subject. .
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The answer is E: mounted on some type of wheeling device, is moved toward or out from a subject.

Explanation for each option:

(A) Shows a vertical and a horizontal movement: This describes a "pan" or "tilt" shot, where the camera moves on a fixed axis, either horizontally (pan) or vertically (tilt), but it does not involve the camera being mounted on a wheeling device.

(B) Scope falls between a close-up and a long-shot: This describes a "medium shot," which refers to the framing of the subject rather than the movement of the camera.

(C) Pivots on a tripod to follow the movement of characters: This describes a "pan" shot, where the camera rotates on a fixed point to follow the action, but it does not involve the camera being moved on a wheeled device.

(D) Begins and ends filming: This does not describe any specific type of camera movement or shot.

(E) Mounted on some type of wheeling device, is moved toward or out from a subject: This is the correct description of a "dolly" shot, where the camera is placed on a dolly (a wheeled cart or similar device) and moved smoothly toward or away from the subject, creating a dynamic sense of movement.

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