An establishing shot does this.
What is providing the setting and surroundings for a film?
A whip pan does this to a scene.
What is an editing technique that adds energy and/or speed to a scene?
Natural/Ambient sound does for a scene.
What is adding realism via background noise?
Color is used for this.
What is to signal a certain emotion or feeling in the scene for the setting or a person.
Genre iconography does this for a film.
A tracking shot answers these questions.
What is what will happen and what will happen when they get there?
Crossing-cutting does this to a scene and/or action.
What is cutting between separate scenes (2+) to show overlapping action and parallels that are usually happening at the same time - (duel perspectives)?
Dialogue can do this.
What is gives insight to a character's feelings or emotions in a scene?
Acting does this using things like facial expression, tone + voice, and body language.
What is a mise-en-scene accept that represents a character's mood, personality, emotion, and/or push the genre at hand?
What is social progress, connection to current beliefs, and technological innovation that represent the world as it was then (racial, wealth, ideologies, etc.)?
A push in does this to a subject and a pull out does that.
What is emphasizing a certain detail for importance and decentralizing the subject for disconnection or detachment?
A cut does this.
What is an editing technique that emphasizes cutting to or from a certain object, subject, or person for narrative, exposition, or importance?
Dissonance gives this feeling.
What is a sense of wrong or bad is or will happen because the notes do not sound pleasant?
High-key lighting does this for a scene while low-key lighting does this.
What is giving a sense of good or lively mood and giving a sense of bad or wrong in the scene?
Horror is characterized by this element.
What is following the emotions of the character to match those of the audience?
Not following shot progression would do this to the attitude of the film.
What is giving a sense of wrong or a sense of uncertainty and unsettling feelings?
A intellectual montage does this with unrelated images put together.
What is to convey a certain feeling or emotion, providing a motif or metaphor for a main scene to elevate a moment, and evoke meaning out of shots that individually would not have them?
Room tone and soundscape (soundbed) does this for a scene.
What is to reinforce realism in a scene with a collection of background noises providing depth and atmosphere for a scene?
Makeup does this for a character.
What is to provide time period, status, personality, wealth, and emotions?
A sports film usually uses these character types for meaning.
What is underdog for a small scale and collective person and a tough coach for a strict and stern personality? (More are possible and often associated with a sports film)
A reverse zoom (dolly zoom) does this to a character.
What is showcasing a change in story, a major plot shift or significant turning point?
Elliptical, Overlapping and Continuity editing would do this to story and/or moment in/for the film.
What is editing in a way that shorten events to showcase less time or a quick change, slowing a moment or emphasizing an action, and smooth and continuous editing that implants itself in the narrative allowing it to do exposition?
Diegetic does this while non-diegetic sound does this to construct meaning in a scene.
What is a sound that can be heard by characters to signify importance, conflict, or tension while the ones that can not be heard can provide narration or mood like score?
Props can do this for scene.
What is to be a motif, indicate time period and genre, representative of a character, develop the plot, a be exposition?
A musical's plot pattern does this to reflect characters.
What is a struggling star that is sad and not confident and the defending title, often a salty and mean person? (More stereotypes can also be reflected by a musical)