A camera shot that involves a zoom onto a character's face
What is a close-up?
The symbolic association of foxes in the film we watched
What is a cunning/clever/sly/trickster?
The names of the three farmers
Who are Boggis, Bunce, and Bean?
What is salience?
A comparison using the words like or as
What is a simile?
A camera shot that follows the characters as they move
What is a tracking/dolly shot?
The symbolic association of wolves in the film we watched
What is a wild animal?
Mr Fox's nephew
Who is Kristofferson?
The contrast or difference between two things
What is juxtaposition?
The repetition of joining words like "And" and "Or"
What is polysyndeton?
A camera shot that zooms in to a small part of a character's face
What is an extreme close up?
The literal meaning of the word "morph"
What is change?
The animals that the farmers raised
What are chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys?
The overall colour of a shot or scene
What is colour grade?
When two characters speak to each other directly
What is dialogue?
A camera shot where the camera moves and jiggles like it is being carried
What is a handheld shot?
The literal meaning of the word "anthro"
What is human?
The poisoned food that Mr Fox used to knock out the dogs
What are blueberries?
What is foreground and background?
Sentences formed as a question
What is the interrogative mood?
A camera shot that shows the world where the story is set
What is an establishing shot?
A genre of stories that uses a lot of anthropomorphic characters
What are fairy tales?
The author of the story the film was based on
An adjective meaning coming from the world of the film
What is diegetic?
Description in a narrative that reflects or symbolises a character's mood
What is pathetic fallacy?