Name at least 3 literary aspects of film
Plot
Characters
What is...
Setting
Theme
Point of view
Recurring Images
Symbols
A shot
What is a...
Single uninterrupted piece of film
90-95% of shots
What is...
Eye Level
When the audience and characters hear the same thing
What is....
Diegetic sound
Blink of the eye
Cut
An example of an element that film shares with drama
What is...
1) Actors portraying characters through dialogue, costumes, and make-up
2) Sets and/or locations
3) Directors who leave a personal stamp on project
When a subject takes up nearly 80% of the screen
What is...
A close up
Angle where subject looks strong, powerful, and threatening
What is...
A low angle
Flashlight under the chin look
What is...
Bottom/side lighting
Cut to action happening simultaneously
What is...
The crosscut
To pay special attention to those areas of the film we consider important and to draw conclusions from their experience with the film
What is...
Active viewer
Greater sense of reality of how our eyes work
What is...
Deep focus
This camera movement communicates distance, size, and strength
What is...
Tilt
Internal Diegetic Sound
What is...
When the sound is only heard by one person
Known as the point of view shot
The eye-line match
Mise-en-scene'
What is...
Describes what's on stage: sets, costume, lightening, acting
Glamour Shots
What is...
Soft Focus
Often used to introduce a setting
What is...
Pan
Good for film noir
Low key-lighting
Shorter takes create excitement and suspense
What is...
Duration/rhythm
Classic Hollywood Framing Sequence
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Long shot, move into medium shot, and then close up
Rack shot
What is...
When focus is shifted from one shot to another in one shot
Also called a "canter" angle
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A Dutch angle
Lighting that suggests innocence
What is...
Front/rear lighting
3 types of focalization
Subjective, authorial, and neutral