Introduction (inciting incident), rising action, climax, falling action, resolution.
What are the 5 basic sections of Story Structure?
Wide shot, close up, extreme closeup.
What are 3 examples of Framing Techniques?
The Element of Film relating to music, dialog, and all things heard within a film.
What is Sound Design?
The opening in a lens through which light passes to enter the camera.
What is Aperture?
The stage in filmmaking where you would begin to plan our your idea, write your Script, and create your Storyboard.
What is Pre-Production?
Examples of these are Antagonist, Protagonist, Confidant, Foil.
Name 3 characters types:
When you move a camera up and down while filming.
What is a Tilt?
How an actor chooses to portray a character in a film.
What is Performance?
A camera setting that determines how sensitive a camera's sensor is to light.
What is ISO?
The stage in filmmaking where you would actually perform your script and film it.
What is Production?
Examples of these are Round, Flat, and Dynamic.
What are Character Qualities?
When you move a camera from left to right while filming.
What is a Pan?
The way in which a shot in a film is framed, lit, shadowed, and colored.
What is Cinematography?
A measurement of how many images are displayed on a screen in one second
What is FPS (Frames per second)?
The stage of filmmaking where you would edit, add sound, and add special effects to your film.
What is Post-Production?
A sequence of drawings, typically with some directions and dialogue, representing the shots planned for a movie or television production.
What is a Storyboard?
When you cut between two shots in a film.
What is a crosscut?
The art, technique and practice of assembling shots into a coherent sequence.
What is Editing?
What focuses light from what you see through the viewfinder into a tiny, (typically) 35mm spot on the back of your film, DSLR, or mirrorless camera.
What is a Lens?
Some examples of these are cross-cut, match-cut, and montage.
What are 3 examples of editing techniques?
A recurring stock character that represents something universal in our human experience.
What are character Archetypes?
Viewing a scene from a high angle.
What is Birds Eye View/Aerial?
The stage design and arrangement of actors in scenes for a theatre or film production.
What is Mise en Scene?
A device in a camera that opens and closes to control the amount of time the image sensor is exposed to light, thus capturing the photograph.
What is a Shutter?
Examples of these are high, low, eye level, and over shoulder.
What are 3 examples of camera angles that can be used during production?