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Combo
100

The name given by the authors to the conventions of filmmaking that have evolved over time to become something like an overall film grammar.

What is cinematic language?

100

More specific versions of the main genre(s).

What are sub-genres?

100

Who or what tells the story of a film.

What is the narrator?

100

Chief electrician on a movie production set.

What is the gaffer?

100

Repeated images, seen throughout individual films, seen amongst genre.

What is iconography?

200

A returning visual, sound, or narrative element that imparts meaning or significance.

What is motif?

200

The illusion of movement created by evens that succeed each other rapidly, as when two adjacent lights flash on and off alternatively and we seem to see a single light shifting back and forth.

What is Phi Phenomenon?

200

A complex character possessing numerous, subtle repressed, or contradictory traits. Often develop over the course of a story.

What is a round character?

200

One interrupted run of the camera.

What is a shot?

200

Celluloid used to record movies.

What is film stock?

300

The perspective from which a story is told.

What is point-of-view?

300

A documentary film that systematically disseminates deceptive or distorted information.

What is a propaganda film?

300

The event or situation during the exposition stage of the narrative that sets the rest of the narrative in motion (inciting incident).

What is a catalyst?

300

An agent, structure, or other formal element, whether human or technological, that transfers something, such as information in the case of movies, from one place to another.

What is mediation?

300

Focuses on elements of film form, such as cinematography, editing, sound, and design, which have been assembled to make the film.

What is formal analysis?

400

Any information stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for doubt.

What is explicit information?

400

An interest in or concern for the actual or real; a tendency to view or represent things as they really are.

What is realism?

400

The use of deep gradation and subtle variations of lights and darks within an image.

What is chiaroscuro?

400

The amount of time that it has taken to present the movies plot on-screen, i.e., the movie's running time.

What is screen duration?

400

The camera opening that defines the area of each frame of film exposed.

What is the aperture?

500

Slow movement of the camera towards a subject, making the subject appear larger and more significant.

What is Dolly-In?

500

The overall look and feel of a movie, the sum of everything the audience sees, hears, and experiences while viewing it.

What is mine-en-scene?

500

The process of capturing moving images on film or some other medium.

What is cinematography?

500

A principle pf composition that enables filmmakers to maximize the potential of the image, balance its elements, and create the illusion of depth.

What is the Rule of Thirds?

500

The organization, distribution, balance, and general relationship of stationary objects and figures, as well as of light, shade, line, and color, within the frame.

What is composition?

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