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

A shot type is defined as this.

What is implied distance between the camera and the subject?

100

The purpose of Elliptical editing is this.

What is editing to present action in a way that it consumes less time on screen than the story?

100

Sound is described as this.

What is the input we take most for granted when watching a flick?

100

The definition of mise-en-scene is this.

What is the visual information in a scene or shot, such as, setting, lighting, colour, shape, costume, make-up, expression, movement, and symmetry?

100

Understanding film genre is important because _____.

What is you understand what conventions to expect for familiarity and audience?

200

A Canted Angle signifies this.

What is imbalance or uncertainty?

200

The ROLES of an editor  is this.

What is the coordination of one shot to the next and they also eliminate unwanted footage+select footage that are the most usable. Decide the best way to transition from one shot to another?

200

Score is this?

What is Original music that is created for the film and plays at different points throughout the movie?

200

Mise-en-Scene can reveal _____ and is crucial for _____.

What is theme and analysis?

200

These are the genre conventions.

What is Plot patterns, Characters Types, Setting, Theme.

300

A dolly zoom and lens zoom is utilized for this purpose.

What is dramatic effect, dollyin in makes background grow while keeping foreground, portrays conflict in a shot, external or internal, used to highlight growing relationship.

300

This is the representation of a fade to white and fade to black.

What is a fade to black is like the end of a chapter book. A fade to white is most commonly used to represent a character entering a dream or dying can also leave a story up for interpretation?

300

"The function of sound is three-fold" the functions are these.

What is to simulate reality, to add or create something off scene that is not really there, and to help the director create a mood.

300

Narrative exposition helps filmmakers reveal _____.

What is crucial details about characters and plot through visual means.

300

This is the definition of iconography.

What is Films categorized based on recurring images or people?

400

This is used to enable smooth hand-held tracking shots, which would otherwise be shaky.

What is Steadicam?

400

A J-cut and L-cut are defined as this and used for this purpose.

What is a J-cut or Pre-lap is when the audio of the next scene proceeds the image, A L-cut is when the first scene is carried over into the following scene before the audio, J-cuts are most commonly used for dialogue, L-cut commonly used for narration, Sounds mean meanings?

400

This is why picture is far less important than sound.

What is the audience can only look at one picture at a time. Yet the audience can hear dozens of distinct sounds all at the same time and separate and process all that information if it is done correctly?

400

Mise-en-Scene is important to the study of film because of this reason.

What is Through mise-en-scene, character, and narrative development, themes, ideologies, and aesthetics, are conveyed to audiences through careful composition of the visual elements recorded by the camera. Mise-en-scene is central to analysis work and pulls in understanding of narrative, values and themes. It aligns spectators’ interpretations and responses

400

The origins of genre are ______.

What is Borrowing conventions from other  media ( i.e. plays, novels)?

500

the FULL significations of a pull out is this.

What is pulling the camera deemphasizes the subject. A sort of signal to disconnect from the characters , unveil context from scene, setting, or characters, emphasize negative emotions like isolation or abandonment?

500

Match cutting makes the audience assume this.

What is that we're seeing the same person at two points in their lives?

500

Describe the Foley process.

What is the Foley artist creates sound effects on a Foley stage, which is simply a production room in which everything is a sound prop, including the floor, which can provide different kinds of footfalls. The film rolls on-screen, and the Foley artist matches the kind of sound the filmmaker wants the image projected?

500

Stylized and Individualized performances do these things.

What is stylized: Typecasting leads to character types (Similar to Genre Iconography)

~Individualized: The performance of an actor reveals the character traits of the character by showing:

-Facial Expression

-Body Language

-Tone + Voice

500

Established in 1910’s earliest film genres based on historical reality.

What is The American Frontier?

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