Lighting
Sound
Camera Shots
Camera Movement
Camera Angles
100

The scene is fully lit and bright

What is high key lighting?

100

The way a scene in a movie is composed.

What is cinematography?

100

The shot focuses on a specific part of the body, face, or object. It reveals an important feature or trait related to characterization, theme, and/or mood depending on the shot/scene.

What is an extreme close-up?

100

The camera moves in or out to focus more closely or broadly on a character, setting, or action.

What is zoom?

100

This camera angle results in a neutral perspective and mimics how we see people in real life — our eye line connecting with theirs, and it can break down boundaries.

What is eye-level?

200

The scene is dark or dimly lit

What is low key lighting?

200

An academic approach that treats film as texts to be read similarly to novels and poetry.

What is film literature?

200

The shot focuses on the face of one character only.

What is a close-up?

200

The camera moves from side to side, usually showing an entire landscape / setting.

What is panning?

200

A camera angle that is actually much more standard than an eye level shot. Because the camera is aligned with the shoulder, it allows the actor's head to reach the top of the frame and makes them appear slightly taller.

What is shoulder level?

300

The light shines directly in front of the subject of the shot. This type of lighting helps to bring clarity or emphasize something particularly important.

What is front lighting?

300

The sounds in a film that are natural to the setting (example: animal sounds, city sounds, weather)

What is diegetic sound?

300

The shot provides a view of a character or characters from above the waist. The use of this shot helps to draw the audience’s attention to a specific character.  It reveals that the character is important to the story and its meaning.

What is a mid shot?

300

The camera moves up and down.

What is tilt?

300

The camera is roughly waist-high. This shot is often useful when one subject is seated while the other stands; can also be used when you have action that occurs near the hip, like weapons being drawn, or someone reaching into their pocket.

What is hip level?

400

The light source comes from behind a subject, creating a halo effect. This type of lighting helps to construct a dramatic moment.

What is back lighting?

400

Sounds in a film that are edited in (example: narration, music)

What are non-diegetic sounds?

400

The shot provides a view of the landscape and/or the full bodies of 1 or more characters. The use of this shot presents the person in a specific setting; it reveals a specific time/place for this person/story.

What is a long shot?

400

The camera tracks/moves along with a character throughout a scene. Hint: the name of the machine that moves the camera is in the name of this technique.

What is dolly tracking?
400

The camera’s height is on the floor, level with the subject. This camera angle is used a lot to feature a character walking without revealing their face.

What is ground level?

500

The camera is placed directly over the subject (at 90 degrees), looking down on them.

What is an overhead OR bird's eye view angle?

500

The camera is tilted to one side, creating tension in a shot.

What is a Dutch angle OR Dutch tilt?

500

The shot introduces the scene and usually includes the overall setting. This shot sets the stage for the audience and provides a depiction of the characters, setting, and context of the film. 

What is an establishing shot?

500

Another name for the hip level shot. Hint: this angle is used a lot in Western films.

What is the cowboy shot?

500

A camera angle that is ideal when a director wants to capture movement.

What is knee level?

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