This camera movement directs a camera horizontally left of right.
The most basic editing transition between 2 shots in filmmaking.
The is the "cut"?
Music that is created for the film and plays at different points throughout the movie.
What is Score?
A film technique that overlaps the art of the theatre with aspects of film(everything on a screen).
What is Mise-en-scene?
What is genre?
A shot that introduces and informs the viewer of where the action will occur.
What is an Establishing shot?
This edit occurs when an editor cuts to an object of a character's attention.
What is an Eyeline Match?
Sound which has its source in the scene(Characters in film would be able to hear this).
What is Diegetic Sound?
The are the main components of Mise-en-scene that we discussed in class.
What is Setting, Lighting, Makeup/Costume, and Staging(Acting & Actuality/Functions and Motivation)?
The common setting of Western Films.
What is the American Frontier/the west.?
This type of shot is utilized to make the subject appear smaller, weaker, or more vulnerable.
What is a high-angle shot?
This edit is often utilized in fight scenes because it is fast paced and lends to quick movement.
What is "Cut on Action"?
Simultaneous or consecutive musical notes which sound harsh or unpleasant.
What is Dissonance sound?
The film component that is dominantly influenced by Props(properties).
What is Setting.
Name a common character type in "Sports Films".
What is "the underdog", "the coach", or "the athlete in their prime"?
A camera support with wheels to facilitate tracking shots.
What is a Dolly?
An editing transition where a moving object or character moves in front of the camera, effectively hiding the cut.
What is a "Passing" transition?
The input we take most for granted when watching a film.
What is sound?
The 2 types of makeup styles in film.
What is Naturalistic and Expressive
Horror films are best recognized by this.
What is emotional impact?
The purpose of this shot is to make the subject appear small against the setting.
What is an extreme long shot?
This is a transition where audio from a previous scene continues to the next scene.
What is a "J Cut"?
This man created and originated the "Foley Process".
Who was Jack Foley?
The three lighting sources of the "Three Point Light" technique.
These are the 2 dominant subgenres of Musical Films.
What are Backstage Musicals and Straight Musicals?