Mise-en-Scene
Cinematography
Film Form
Cinematography II
Misc
100

"Putting into the scene." 

What is mise-en-scene? 

100

The range of distances within which objects can be photographed in sharp focus, given a certain exposure setting is:

What is depth of field? 

100

The “shark’s theme song” in Jaws is an example of a type of sound. 

What is non-diegetic? 

100

A type of camera movement swivels the camera horizontally on a vertical axis

What is a pan? 

100

_____________________  is when an expectation is revealed to be incorrect.

What is a surprise? 

200

An early director of fantasy films and master of mise-en-scene.

Who is George Melies? 

200

The standard rate for film recording and projection is:

What is 24fps? 

200

Characters singing in The Wizard of Oz or La La Land is an example of:

What is genre Conventions? 

200

Changing focal length during a single shot is called ____

What is a zoom? 

200

“Any significant repeated element that contributes to the overall form"

What is a motif? 

300

A __________ is an object in the setting that has a function in the action of the film.

What is a prop? 

300

From Film Art: “______________________ lighting creates clearly defined shadows, crisp textures, and sharp edges, whereas _

What is low key? 

300

Early films that borrowed from theatre for the presentation of narratives often used this kind of stage.

What is proscenium? 

300

The primary light source.

What is a key light? 

300

Comparison of two or more distinct elements by highlighting some similarities.

What are parallels? 

400

Prompt: Convey a character’s psychology and at least one piece of ______ information through mise-en-scene.

What is narrative?

400

From Film Art: “______________________ regulates how much light passes through the camera lens.”

What is an aperture? 

400

“When a filmmaker delays fulfilling an expectation, making us wait to see if the punch comes, the audience feels what we usually call

What is suspense? 

400

A camera that moves in a whole in any direction along the ground.

What is a tracking shot? 

400

A light placed behind the subject that can either create a silhouette when no other lights are used or can create a subtle contour when combined with other lights

What is a backlight? 

500

Lighting style that is typical of most Hollywood films.

What is High Key?

500

A lens of less than 35mm is called ________________________________.

What is a wide angle lens? 

500

From Film Art: “A ______________________ is any significant repeated element that contributes to the overall form.”

What is a pattern? 

500

Shots in which a filmmaker prefers bumpy over smooth camera movements are usually created

What is handheld? 

500

The difference between the darkest and lightest parts of a frame.

What is contrast? 

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