A 60-90 second delivery by a character explaining their reasoning or emotion
A monologue
The written text of the film
The script
"Whats the matter... lives flashing before your eyes?"
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
Nobody likes their coffee lukewarm... what did the coffee represent?
Her spiritual life
In the movie, "Puss In Boots: The Last Wish", this is how death alerted his presence
His whistle
This includes everything you hear in a film
Sound
The category of a film
A genre
"I'm just afraid that if I died today then my life would've amounted to nothing"
Soul
What is Coach James favorite part of the movie "Puss In Boots: The Last Wish"?
The whistle
In the "Integrity Test" why did he get hired even after being the last option?
He was the only one who did not lie.
This is the emotion felt from the scene
The mood/tone
This music enhances the emotion of a tone of a scene
The score
"You don't have to be the bad guy, you are the most talented, most interesting, and most extraordinary person in the universe"
The Lego Movie
Fill in the blank: "Look up ____, you're in the ______"
Brock, endzone
What was the name of the man in the movie "Soul" ?
Joey
The important details behind the story.
Context
This is given to the actors to memorize. It shows their lines, movements, emotions, and interactions.
A screenplay
"And I don't mean it metaphorically or rhetorically or poetically or theoretically or any other fancy way"
Puss In Boots: The Last Wish
From the movie, "The Lorax" which way does a tree fall?
A tree falls the way it leans
What was the reason Kitty Softpaws did not get along with Puss in Boots?
He ran away the day of their wedding.
This person is in charge of writing the original music for the film
The Film Composer
A side storyline that is essential to the main characters lives but not the most imporant.
A subplot
"I heard a story about two farmers who desperately needed rain, both of them prayed for it but only one when out and prepared their field for it. Which one do you think got the rain"
Facing the Giants
In "God's Not Dead" the student repeatedly ask the professor why does he hate God? What is the professor's response?
"Because He took everything away from me"
In "The Overcomer", the blind man explains how the pastor has put other things before his relationship with Christ. What is the major question he asks him at the end of the scene?
"What have you allowed to define you?"