FILMMAKING
STYLES & NARRATIVE
POST-PROD PROCESSES
CENSORSHIP
JEOPARDY
100

A conversation involving two individuals but one of them is not shown on screen.

What is an interview?

100

A non fictional narrative without actors.

What is a Documentary?

100

You can apply this in between two videos to avoid using a 'jump cut' to the next scene.

What is a Transition?

100

Common effect used to hide someone's identity in post production.

What is Motion Blur?

100

The opposite feeling that you would get as opposed to winning the lottery to ensure you live happily ever after.

What is Negative Emotion?

200

The place outside of a film/tv studio where shooting can occur.

What is a Location?

200

A type of factual programme that is not to be taken very seriously for its comedic value.

What is a Mockumentary?
200

Use this method to transition between two keyframes of different positions/dimensions smoothly.

What is Motion Tracking?

200
Uses the 'Bars & Tones' Premiere Pro preset to remove inappropriate language from a film

What is a *BLEEP* censor?

200

Events captured on camera can contain TENSION between individuals that is exploited for the audience's engagement.

What is Jeopardy?

300

Visual distraction used in conjunction with what's going on in the scene, mostly relating to what's being said on camera.

What is a Cutaway?
300

A type of factual programme where both the audience and the filmmakers are viewing the scenario from afar.

What is an Observational Documentary? 

300

This techique can be used on still archive materials such as photos and illustrations to bring them more to life.

What is Keyframe Animation?

300

Decisions that are needing to be made that can be based on equality, diversity, religion, gender and more.

What are Ethical Considerations?

300
A type of sound that is non-diegetic that is used to change the atmosphere of the programme to increase jeopardy.

What is a Suspense(ful) SFX?

400

Equipment that uses a balancing mechanism to ensure stability throughout use. 

What is a Gimbal?

400

Multimedia elements that haven't been captured in the present day but have been kept safe to showcase on documentaries within the 21st century.

What are Archive Materials?

400

Used to fix and improve on specific visual scenes based on the quality of the video's brightness and contrast.

What is Colour Correction?

400
There is one word repeated three times in collaboration with censorship to aid those who might be affected by negative exposure.

What is Protect?

400

When manufacturing jeopardy, this rapid way to edit visuals in a film's sequence causes the film to change pace very easily.

What is Quick-Cut Editing?

500

The preferred way to shoot video where the screen is divided up into a tic-tac-toe diagram and the points of interest of the subject are lined up where the lines intersect.

What is Rule of Thirds?

500

Filmmakers go out their way to apply this to ensure that the interviewee is not disturbed by an unnatural change in atmosphere and setting. 

What is Mise-En-Scene?

500

This setting can be matched with the quality of the footage but also changed to fit the original source material shot in either Portrait or Landscape.

What is Aspect Ratio?

500
A genre of television show that features real people getting scammed with the intent of prosecuting those who are guilty of wrong doing.

What is a Consumer Rights programmes?

500

Something that has been deliberately put in front of the cast by the crew of the documentary for them to overcome and prevail within the programme.

What are Scripted Obstacles?

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