What is a close-up?
A film that shows a man being stabbed down a flight of stairs.
What is Psycho?
The guiding principle to framing people in a scene
What is the rule of thirds?
Flattens an image.
What is a telephoto lens?
A film that uses extreme wide shots to depict the differences between the rich and poor.
What is "Parasite"?
The first person you see in a scene
Stretches an image
What is a wide angle lens?
The ration between light and dark in a scene.
What is contrast?
A film that is shot in a one-take style?
What is "1917"?
A shot that uses primarily diagonal lines to frame its characters
What is a dynamic shot?
Is great for landscape photography
What is an ultra wide Lens?
The type of lighting used in Film Noir
What is low key lighting?
When you push a character to the edge of the screen and give them little room to move.
What is tight framing?
The main camera feature that determines how shallow or deep the focus is
What is aperture?
creates a halo effect
What is back lighting?
a film that has shots sync up with the music in that scene
What is "Baby Driver"?
Refers to how much visual information is on the screen.
What is density?
A technique where the camera shifts focus from one character to another.
What is a focus pull?
Moving the camera up or down without changing the camera angle.
What is a pedestal shot?
The standard type of lighting set up for most films.
What is 3 point lighting?
Adding one image on top of another.
What is Superimposition?
A Mexican stand off utilizes this film technique.
What is an eye-line match?
Gaining the power of self respect +5 Strength + 5 Intelligence
What is Scott Pilgrim vs. The World?
The natural elements of a scene that tell you were to look.
What are leading lines?
A 15mm lens is a type of
What is an ultra wide lens?