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

No camera movement

What is a static shot?

100

Instant switch from on shot to another

What is the Cut?

100

Original music created for film

What is Score?

100

Natural Everyday life

What is naturalistic?

100

Earliest film genre created.

What is Western?

200

Disconnects us from the characters.

What is a Pull Out?

200

Reveals what character sees

What is Eyeline Match?

200

Recurring beat forming a pattern

What is Rhythm?

200

Needed because face would not register well on film.

What is makeup?

200

No set setting

What is a Crime Thriller?

300

When the camera is moved up and down using a crane.

What is a Boom?

300

Audio that cuts from scene A before it goes into scene B

What is the L cut?

300

Background noise in a scene.

What is Ambient/Natural sound?

300

Acts as a trigger for certain emotion or link to other important moments in narrative.

What is color?

300

Heartwarming and biographical

What is Sports film?

400

A camera support with wheels to facilitate tracking shots.

What is a Dolly Shot?

400

Two separate scenes combine to create a single idea

What is Intellectual Montage?

400

Recording of sound at location

What is room tone?

400

Softens and eliminates shadows

What is a Fill Light?

400

People sing in everyday situations of life.

What is a Straight Musical?

500

Creates sense of empowerment for character.

What is High Angle Shot?

500

Allows viewers to stay focused without having viewer to scan screen

What is Eye Trace?

500

Reinforces realism of the scene.

What is Soundscape?

500

Helps with makeup of location

What is props?

500

Rising and falling in prestige and popularity.

What is a Cycle?

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