This lighting technique creates shadows and darkness.
What is low key?
This is a series of shots that sets the scene.
What is establishing shot?
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Character dialogue, sound of a car crash, or any sounds that the characters in the scene can logically hear.
What is diegetic?
This camera angle makes the subject look larger than normal.
What is low angle?
The emotion in a literary work.
What is mood?
The scene is flooded with light with this lighting technique.
What is high key?
This shot takes up 80% of the screen.
What is close up?
Sound that has been added, such as voice-overs and background music
What is non-diegetic sound?
This is the most natural angle and is taken at a normal height.
What is eye level?
The central message of a literary work.
What is theme?
This lighting technique gives the appearance of innocence or goodness, also known as a halo effect.
What is back lighting?
This shot shows isolation or vulnerability of the character.
What is long shot?
An example is a narrator's voice.
What is non-diegetic?
Strong, powerful, and threatening are three effects that are accomplished using this camera angle.
What is low angle?
The writer's attitude toward a subject, character or audience.
What is tone?
A bright and open looking scene is created with this effect.
What is high key?
This shot is the most common and shows the subject from the waist up.
What is medium shot?
Tells the story, expresses the feelings and the motivations of characters
What is dialogue?
The camera is above the subject and therefore makes the subject appear small with this camera angle.
What is high angle?
The distinctive way a writer uses language.
What is style?
This lighting technique makes the subject appear dangerous or evil.
What is bottom or side lighting?
This image is part of a whole, such as an eye or a hand.
What is extreme close up?
The ominous music in JAWS
What is non-digetic?
Weak, powerless, and trapped are the effects achieved using this camera angle.
What is high angle?
The arrangement of two or more things for the purpose of comparison.
What is juxtaposition?