Time
Motion
Time & Motion
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Remember that Clip?
100
This time is measured quantitatively as is considered "clock time."
What is objective time?
100
Film is an example of this - we perceive motion, when we are looking at still frames.
What is motion paradox or "persistence of vision"?
100
The length in minutes of a film.
What is running time?
100
The extreme example of a narrow angle lens. It compresses the planes in an image.
What is a telephoto lens?
100
From 1939, we watching a clip from this film showing cast shadows on the wall mismatching the two lead actresses.  
What is Gone with the Wind?
200
"Felt" time. Measured qualitatively.
What is subjective time?
200
This kind of motion occurs when less frames are pushed through the camera. Silent films employ this speed.
What is fast motion?
200
Also called secondary motion, it includes pans, tilts, zooms, and many others.
What is camera motion?
200
Changing the focus within a shot from one plane to another.
What is a rack focus?
200
A shot from this 1975 film used the zoom out/dolly in as the main character kept his eye on beach-goers.   
What is Jaws?
300
Also known as your internal clock.
What is biological time?
300
The basic "sound" speed in frames per second of film.
What is 24 fps?
300
When a shot doesn't cut for an extended amount of time.
What is a long take?
300
This angle looks down on the subject, and often gives the impression of vulnerability or weakness.
What is a high angle?
300
All of the graphic depth factors are on display in the painted backdrop of this 1939 musical starring Judy Garland.  
What is The Wizard of Oz?
400
When an event is filmed without edits and played back at a later time.
What is live-to-tape?
400
This is also called overcranking.
What is slow motion?
400
A conglomeration of shots and scenes that work toward a narrative goal within a film.
What is a sequence?
400
The combination of this inner-camera move, and outer camera motion distorts the background while keeping the middle-ground subject stable.
What is a zoom-in/dolly-out or zoom-out/dolly-in?
400
Two long takes occur in this Scorsese film, most notably as the couple enters the Copacabana from the rear entrance.  
What is Goodfellas?
500
How far removed we are from a live event.
What is aesthetic entropy?
500
Photography that is slowly calculated at intervals to portray time passing quickly at playback. Great for nature photography.
What is time lapse?
500
The relative speed of the film from cut-to-cut as opposed to the perceived pace of the narrative action.
What is rhythm?
500
Also called an ECU.
What is an extreme close up?
500

This film from the 1950s has a scene in which a miniature boat "braves" the choppy waters of the river, showcasing object size.  

What is The African Queen?
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