The main source of light
What is key light?
An extreme zoom up to a specific part of the scene
What is an extreme close up?
The immediate transition from one shot to another
What is a cut?
What is being said by the characters; the script
What is the dialogue?
A shot of a person sleeping, immediately before a shot of an alarm clock going off
What is a an example of a cut?
When light hits the front of the actor
What is front lighting?
A zoom up of a certain part of the scene
What is a zoom?
When one shot overlays another by coming though the side
What’s a wipe?
The two groups of sound in movies
What are diegetic and non-diegetic sounds?
Sound of a waterfall crashing down on a shore (Be specific)
What is diegetic sound?
One involves light filling the room, and the other one involves shadows filling the room
What is the difference between high and low-key lighting
The camera goes up and down rather than left to right
What is the difference between tilt and pan?
One of them goes from black to white while the other one goes from one shot to another
What is the difference between a fade and a dissolve?
The characters can hear one type of sound, but not the other
What is the difference between diegetic and non-diegetic sounds?
A cinematic technique that involves the usage of editing post-recording
What are special effects?
When a scene is filled with shadow
What is low-key lighting?
A shot taken from a high point
What is a crane shot?
When a character is looking at another character, and then the other character is looking back
What is a shot-reverse-shot?
Diegetic sound that is mainly used for tone/mood establishment
What is background sound?
The name of a shot with one person looking at three other people, with one of the people's backs visible
What is an over-the-shoulder shot?
The absence of light, often to create a sinister tone
What are shadows?
The opening shot, often establishes the setting
What is the establishing shot?
The switching to another shot that has been established to take place in the past
What is a flashback?
An often non-diegetic sound that has rhythm
What is music?
The editing of a scene to have more intense color, used commonly in memes
What is saturation?