Camera Angles & Movement
Editing Techniques
Mise-en-scene
Sound & Music
Genre Conventions
100

Draws attention to a person or a thing

Close-up shot

100

Instant switch from a scene to another

The cut

100

Showcases the time period or a personality within the character.

Costume

100

The sound of people talking on the screen

Dialogue 

100

Plot pattern, character type, setting, and theme are all examples of...

Genre Conventions

200

Creates an image larger than the eye can see

Extreme close-up

200

 This technique eases the audience to the story. Usually black or white.

Fade

200

Plot related and expressive for a character 

Expressive makeup

200

Background noise

Ambient

200

Related genre films that had intense popularity and influenced a brief period of time.

Genre Cycles

300

This shot seems as if a drone is showing a birds eye view.

Aerial

300

This shot singles a memory or a dream.

Dissolve 

300

Shows a dark, sad mood within the setting

low-key lightning or blue toned colors

300

The person telling the story off screen 

Narrator 

300

This plot pattern centers a crime 

Crime Thriller

400

This shot can be used for a comedic or dramatic effect. 

Crash zoom

400

This shot is for comedic purposes and the shot moves into one direction into the next.

Wipe

400

Indicates the genres as well as the time period in which the film is set

Props

400

This sound suggests everything in the world is going to be happy and good

Harmony

400

Earliest film genres that is based off historical reality

The Western 

500

This shot makes everything in the scene look disoriented. The camera stays on the axis during this shot.

Camera roll

500

This technique shows the simliarities and differences into the next scene.

Match cut

500

realism and art are two different kinds of..

Acting styles 

500

A pattern in a sound that is either rapid or slow

Rhythm

500

The theme of this overall genre is "our reaction is based off the characters reaction"

Horror
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