A transition where one shot is instantly followed by another
cut
A shot from afar, meant to set the scene
establishing shot
This includes clothing and accessories
costume
Sound that is heard only by the audience, not the characters
non-diegetic sound
the music playing through Miles's headphones in the opening of "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse" is an example of this type of sound
diegetic
A shot of a character looking at or through something, followed by a POV shot of what they're looking at
Eyeline match
A shot showing a character from the waist up
mid shot
As in literature, this includes both the physical setting and the temporal context
setting
sound effects created after filming by an artist, often using unusual objects
foley
the skeleton crew on the Black Pearl in "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" were created using
VFX/CGI
Alternating over-the-shoulder shots, especially during a conversation
a shot taken from above a character, emphasizing their smallness or inferiority
high angle
This group of colors tend to indicate darker, less joyful, and calmer moods
when this is fast, it creates a feeling of excitement or high energy
rhythm
a symbol of piracy in "The Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl", scene within the first two minutes of the movie
The gold coin found with the boy
Cutting rapidly between two storylines, often to show juxtaposition
Cross-cutting or parallel editing
when the camera moves up and down
tilt
when a shot is perfectly balanced on each side
symmetry
When music sounds together and pleasant
harmony
In "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse", Uncle Aaron teaches Miles how to "the shoulder touch" and lowers his voice. This is an example of:
an vocal choice made by the actor (performance)
a series of abrupt cuts that leave out some of the action in a sequence to speed it up
jump cut
shot taken at an unusual angle, often signifying imbalance
this aspect of an audience can significantly change their understanding of symbols in general, but especially color meanings
culture (nationality, ethnicity, religion, etc)
described as "atmosphere", this is the full collection of sounds describe a location for a scene
soundscape
In "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl", in the final scene, Will Turner has to push through a crowd of people in order to save Captain Jack Sparrow. This adds tension to the scene and is an example of this element of mise-en-scene: