Genre conventions
Editing Techniques


Sound & Music
Mise-en-Scène
Camera Angles and Movement
100

The types of genre conventions

What is Plot patterns, Character type, setting, theme?

100

The fade emotion

What is  the audience ready for the story it's also the moment to reflect what happened in the scene fade to white is an indication that someone enters a dream 

100

the digetic sound

What is A test for diegetic sound is would the characters be able to hear this

100

The mise-en-scne is

What is e everything you see on the screen.

100

The film genre 

What is used to indicate genre, as well as the time period in which the film is set.

200

The plot of Western films

What is  conflict between civilized order and lawless frontier, stand-off?

200

the bending of pichures 

What is ts seemingly unrelated images together in order to make a feeling or an idea about the character makes us elevate the scene it a way to evoke emotion and meaning

200

the foley

What is Sound produced to enhance the realism of action in the scene

200

The props, and costumes make up this

What is  make up of the location

200

The Pan

What is A camera movement along a horizontal axis, with the camera body turning to the left or right on a stationary tripod

300

The different stratages of genre when music

What is a way to show that music can be looked at for a wave of emotion and feelings expressed during a film?

300

The role of editing

What is Editing to offer and provide distinct rhythm and offer tension speed of the cuts

300

The pitch

What is The opposite of harmony simulations or consecutive musical notes sound harsh or unpleasant. In the film and tv dissovent music

300

The color

What is s a trigger for a certain emotion or ink to other important moments in the narrative

300

The main shot progression in a film


What is Sh0ot transition medium to long to close up etc. Standard shot progression is Long shot   Medium shot   close shot

400

The genre bending 

What is y borrowing conventions from other media platforms?

400

the editing 

What is coordination of one shot to the next

400

non diegetic sound

What is A collection of background sounds which reinforce the realism of a scene these may be augmented in post production

400

The important part acting

What is appeal to a plot in the acting performance

400

The close up shot

What is This shot shows a part of something for example, someones face and is used to draw attention to the thing/ person or emotions

500

The social functions

What is  indication of social progress and technological advancement?

500

The eye trace

When an editor cuts between 2 or more scenes but focuses on the same area on the frame.

500

The diologe 

What is The sound of people talking while on screen. Usually they are talking to each other

500

The origin of acting

What is Origin was necessary because actors faces would not register well on film

500

The master shot

What isThis shot, like the establishing shot also sets up the scene through showing key signifiers however, whilst the establishing shot leans towards showing the setting and the location, the MAster shot contains the main characters for the length of the shot

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