Rubric Lingo
Cinematic Techniques
Character Arcs
Themes & Ideas
Scene Analysis
"Who Said It?"
100

This term refers to an experience shared by a whole group or community, like the Miners' Strike.

What is a Collective Experience?

100

This type of shot is used to show a character's facial expression and emotion in detail.

What is a Close-up?

100

He is the protagonist who discovers a passion for dance.

Who is Billy Elliot?

100

The film challenges the idea that "boys don't cry" or "boys fight." This theme is known as...

What are Gender Stereotypes (or Masculinity)?

100

The opening scene shows Billy doing this on his bed, establishing the motif of movement.

What is Jumping?

100

"Lads do football... or boxing... or wrestling. Not friggin' ballet."

Who is Jackie Elliot?

200

This term describes a person or event that stands out as weird, irregular, or different from the norm (e.g., a miner's son doing ballet).

What is an Anomaly?

200

This technique involves sound that the characters in the film can hear (e.g., the record player, the tapping).

What is Diegetic Sound?

200

This character represents traditional masculinity and initially opposes Billy's dancing.

Who is Jackie Elliot (The Father)?

200

The strike highlights the struggle between the working class and the government. This is the theme of...

What is Class Struggle (or Poverty)?

200

In the "Town Called Malice" scene, Billy dances aggressively to release his frustration. This is often called...

What is the Angry Dance?

200

"I don't want a childhood. I want to be a ballet dancer."

Who is Billy?

300

**Daily Double**

This term describes a statement or situation that seems contradictory but reveals a deeper truth (e.g., Jackie crossing the picket line to save his son, betraying the union to support his family).

 What is a Paradox?

300

The recurring images of Gloves and Ballet Shoes are examples of this technique.

What is a Symbol (or Motif)?

300

She is the mentor figure who provides Billy with an escape from his domestic life.

Who is Mrs. Wilkinson?

300

Billy's dancing allows him to escape his grim reality. This explores the human experience of...

What is Self-Expression (or Escapism)?

300

When Jackie chops up the piano for firewood, it symbolizes the sacrifice of...

What is Art/Mother's Memory for Survival?

300

**Daily Double**

"Go on. I dare ya." 

(Encouraging Billy to dance).

Who is Mrs. Wilkinson?

400

This term refers to human behaviors that change or don't stay the same, such as Jackie’s shifting attitude toward the arts.

What is an Inconsistency?

400

This editing technique cuts back and forth between two scenes (e.g., Billy dancing vs. Miners clashing) to show contrast.

What is Cross-cutting (or Parallel Editing)?

400

Billy’s best friend who explores his own identity by cross-dressing.

Who is Michael?

400

The family dealing with the loss of the mother highlights this emotional human experience.

What is Grief (or Loss)?

400

The scene where Billy and Michael dance in the gym in tutus challenges...

What are Gender Norms?

400

"It's for Billy."

(When crossing the picket line).

Who is Jackie Elliot?

500

The module asks you to consider how texts invite you to "see the world" in this way.

What is Differently?

500

In the "Angry Dance," the camera is placed at a low angle looking up at the riot police. What does this emphasize?

What is Power/Authority/Intimidation?

500

**Daily Double**

This character is Billy's brother, whose anger creates conflict within the family.

Who is Tony?

500

The conflict between what Billy wants to do and what his town expects him to do is a clash between...

What is Individual vs. Collective identity?

500

**Daily Double**

The visual contrast of the "Cage" scene shows Jackie and Tony on opposite sides of a fence. This represents...

What is Ideological Division (or Separation)?

500

"Just because I like ballet doesn't mean I'm a poof, you know."

Who is Billy?

600

The rubric requires you to analyse how language forms and features shape this.

What is Meaning?

600

**Daily Double**

This term refers to the arrangement of everything within the frame (walls, wallpaper, furniture) often used to show Billy feeling "boxed in."

What is Mise-en-scène?

600

She suffers from dementia but provides a link to the family's artistic past.

Who is Grandma?

600

The film suggests that this quality is necessary to overcome adversity.

What is Resilience?

600

The shot of the bus leaving Everington shows Billy looking out the window while his family stays behind. This represents a transition from...

What is Childhood to Adulthood (or Local to Global)?

600

"I sort of disappear. Like there's a fire in my whole body. I'm just there... flyin' like a bird. Like electricity."

What is Billy describing the sensation of dancing?

700

This phrase from the rubric refers to the potential for texts to ignite new ideas or urge us to reflect personally.

What is "To Challenge Assumptions"?

700

The use of the song "London Calling" by The Clash during the riot scene highlights this type of mood or atmosphere.

What is Rebellion/Political Unrest?

700

The specific moment Jackie’s character arc shifts from opposition to support occurs when he sees Billy do this.

What is Dance for him in the boxing hall?

700

The ending suggests that success requires sacrifice. Who makes the biggest sacrifice for Billy?

Who is The Community/His Father (The miners going back to work)?

700

The final freeze-frame of Billy as the Swan represents his ultimate...

What is Self-Actualisation (or Transcendence)?

700

"You're a disgrace to them gloves, your father, and the traditions of this boxing hall."

Who is the Boxing Coach?

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