Cinematography techniques
narrative Structures
Symbolism in film
Sound design
Visual motifs
100

What is a rack focus?

This technique involves a gradual change in the focus of a shot, directing the viewer's attention

100

What is in media res?

This structure begins with the climax and then flashes back to explain how the characters reached that point.

100

What is a ruby slipper?

This iconic object symbolizes innocence in many films, notably "The Wizard of Oz."

100

What is ambient sound?

This term refers to the background sounds that help create the atmosphere of a scene.

100

What is darkness?

This motif, often seen in horror films, symbolizes fear and the unknown through darkness.

200

What is negative space?

This term refers to the framing of subjects in relation to their environment, often creating a sense of isolation.

200

What is a nonlinear narrative?

A storytelling technique that involves multiple interconnected stories, often culminating in a single resolution

200

What is the green light?

"The Great Gatsby," this green symbol represents unattainable dreams and hope.

200

What is musical motif?

This technique involves using music to foreshadow events or evoke emotions.

200

What is the close-up shot?

A frequent motif in romantic films, representing the connection between lovers.

300

What is a low-angle shot?

A shot taken from a low angle to emphasize the subject’s power or dominance.

300

What is the three-act structure?

This narrative structure divides a story into three parts: setup, confrontation, and resolution.

300

What is time symbolism?

This motif is often used to symbolise the passage of time, particularly in movies featuring clocks or hourglasses.

300

What is a sound spike?

This term describes a sudden increase in volume to emphasize a shocking moment.

300

What is mirror imagery?

This visual motif uses mirrors to symbolize duality or self-reflection.

400

What is rapid editing?

This technique uses quick cuts to create a sense of urgency or chaos.

400

What is dramatic irony?

This technique involves providing information to the audience that the characters do not know, creating dramatic irony.

400

What is water as a symbol?

The recurring image of water is frequently used to symbolize rebirth or transformation in various films.

400

What is sound manipulation?

The practice of altering sound effects to create an otherworldly feel, often used in sci-fi films.

400

What is avian imagery?

This recurring image of birds in various films often represents freedom or escape.

500

What is a long take?

This style of filming involves a long, continuous shot without cuts, often used to create tension.

500

What is an unreliable narrator?

A narrative device that involves a narrator whose credibility is seriously compromised.

500

What is soap?

In "Fight Club," this object symbolizes consumerism and societal expectations.

500

What is a curated soundtrack?

A soundtrack that features popular songs to enhance a film’s emotional impact is known as this

500

What is CCTV imagery?

This motif, often used in dystopian films, highlights the theme of surveillance and control.

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