What were two filmmaking methods Hollywood utilized in an attempt to bring people to the movies from the suburbs?
3-D and Widescreen Format
What is the Kuleshov Effect?
Taking images that have no relationship to each other and cutting them together, forcing audiences to infer there was a relationship between them.
What is "Invisible" filmmaking?
Classic Hollywood style, unseen by the audience
What are the three components of filmmaking as a business?
Production, Distribution, and Exhibition
What is "Self-Reflexivity"?
The technique reveals itself.
The technical term for overlighting.
High Key Lighting
What film did we watch this semester that was filmed in the Performative Mode?
Sink or Swim
What type of actor is someone who can disappear into their role (mythology is invisible to the audience)?
Character Actor
What are some styles of the Postwar European Cinema, which featured more provocative content and challenged the classic Hollywood style?
British Kitchen Sink, French New Wave, and Italian Neo-Realism
What is a motif?
Something that repeats throughout the course of a film. The repeated appearance reminds you of the other times in the film that it popped up.