This shot is used to draw attention to a thing/person or emotions.
What is close-up shot?
Type of fade that symbolizes dreaming.
What is a white fade?
Using a recording of music to be in a movie, usually not made specifically for the film.
What is soundtrack?
Visual information in a scene.
What is mise-en-scene?
Common setting found in western films.
What is a saloon(bar)?
This shot is taken from the view of the person looking/speaking.
What is point of view (P.O.V) shot?
Moving character or object transitioning to the next scene.
What is passing?
The frequency of a sound.
What is pitch?
Time/location where something takes place.
What is setting?
A monster is character type for this genre of movie.
What is a horror movie?
A high-angle shot makes the subject appear this way.
What is powerless or weak?
When Audio carries over into the following scene.
What is L-cut?
Recurring beat forming a pattern.
What is Rhythm?
To give someone clothes that subtly relate to the character.
What is costuming?
Plot pattern consists of the underdog overcoming long odds to win the βfinalβ big game.
What is a part of the sports genre?
This shot shows the entire character from head to toe with the surroundings still prominent in the scene.
What is long shot?
When an editor cuts to two or more shots that focus on the same area of the frame.
What is eye trace?
Examples are narration, soundtrack, and score.
What are examples of non-digetic sound?
Element of mise-en-scene that usually helps a character stand out.
Pitch perfect is an example of this type of musical.
What is a backstage musical?
Shot taken from a high viewpoint, like its taken from a drone showing a birdβs eye view.
What is Aerial?
Transitioning between shots while the action is in motion.
What is cut on action?
Creates the sound a filmmaker wants using everyday objects.
What is The Foley Process?
Actor portraying their characters in a way that seems real to their audience.
What is movement and performance?
Horror movie trope referring to the last female character remaining alive, typically in a slasher.
What is final girl?
{Fun fact: Sally Hardesty is generally accepted to be the first final girl}