Mise-En-Scene
Camera Angles & Movement
Editing Techniques
Sound & Music
Genre Conventions
100

A sad scene uses this type of color temperature.

What is Cool Lighting?

100

This type of shot is used to show characters faces closely to clearly see the character's facial expressions, it helps convey emotions to the audience.

What is Close-Up Shot?

100

This cut uses blurriness to allow for smoother transitions.

What is Whip Pan?

100

This type of sound creates mood.

What is Score?

100

This type of film genre uses conventions to enkindle fear, features protagonist facing terrifying creatures in haunted settings.

What is Horror Film Genre?

200

This type of makeup is used in Frankenstein to make it seem like horror.

What is Expressive Acting?

200

This type of camera angle can make the character appear powerful, dominant, and have higher authority.

What is Low Angle?

200

This type of cut is used to create jolts and shock to the audience.

What is Smash Cut?

200

This type of sound makes the audience feel as if they are in the film, it reinforces realism and makes the location believable.

What is diegetic sound?

200

This type of film genre implements elements of crime, mystery, and suspense; it typically involves a detective or investigator trying to solve the case.

What is Crime Thriller Genre?

300

This type of lighting is seen throughout crime thriller films.

What is Low-Key Lighting?

300

This type of camera shot is used to create intimacy between the audience and the character, shown from a character's shoulder.

What is Over-The-Shoulder Shot?

300

This type of cut alternates between two or more scenes at different locations at the same time, it is used to build tension or to show connection between scenes.

What is Cross-Cutting?

300

This type of sound is used to orchestrate emotions for the audience albeit, it is not heard by the characters.

What is non-diegetic sound?

300

This type of genre often features a struggler and a love interest, where their journey is expressed through music and dance.

What is Straight Musical?

400

The usage of red color clothing in a horror film symbolizes this.

What is Danger?

400

This type of camera movement is used for intimacy, panic, or heroism. If the speed of this shot is aggrandized it creates a dizzying effect.

What is Arc Shot?

400

This type cut is between shots that are visually or thematically similarly, it is used to create symbolic meaning.

What is Match Cut?

400

This type of musical technique is used when different musical notes or chords are played together to create a delightful and stable effect. It conveys emotions of comfort, resolution, or peace.

What is Harmony?

400

This type of genre is focuses on the lives of performers, mainly showing their struggles as they prepare for something solemn to happen.

What is Backstage Musical?

500
Silk clothing is used to show that the character is in this class.

What is Upper Class?

500

This type of movement follows a subject through space, often seen without cuts, making the audience a part of the subject's experience.

What is Tracking Shot?

500

This type of technique is used to make the audience focus on what the direction of the character's gaze, allows for tension or convey salient messages to the audience.

What is Eyeline Match?

500

This type of musical technique collaborates timing of the scene and pace of the score effecting the alignment of actions on screen; it is often used to create tension.

What is Rhythm?

500

Judy Garland is well known for her iconic roles in musicals, corresponding with symbolic symbols that define her as the visual of the musical genre.

What is Genre Iconography?

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