Vocabulary
Movies/TV
Name the Genre
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Story Map
100

Define "dialogue"

Characters speaking to each other; People talking

100

In "Big Fish," what do people see when they look into the Witch's eye? 

How they're going to die. 

100

Final Girl

Horror

100

What is the biggest difference between screenplays and play scripts?

Screenplays describe what the camera does as well as what the characters do/say. Play scripts only describe dialogue and character actions. 

100

Define "Exposition"

The who/what/where of a story. The beginning. 

200

In a line of dialogue, where does the colon go?

Between the character's name and the line they are speaking. 

200

In "The Princess Bride," what word does the character Vizzini repeatedly use?

"Inconceivable!"

200

Magic

Fantasy

200

In "Big Fish," Edward Bloom says that when you meet the love of your life, what happens?

Time stops. 

200

Define "Conflict" 

The main problem of the story. The event that sets the plot in motion. 

300

What is a "monologue?"

A speech given by a single character. The vocalization of a character's thoughts. 

300

In the Battle of Wits from "The Princess Bride," whose cup had the poison in it? Vizzini's or Westley's?

Both cups had poison in them. 

300

Time Travel

Science Fiction

300

Name 3 antagonists from "The Princess Bride"

Prince Humperdinck

Count Rugen

Vizzini

The Albino

300

Define "Rising Action"

The events of the story that build on one another to lead us to the... 

400

What is an "open scene?"

A scene with no obvious setting, characters, or props, which an actor can interpret however they wish. 

400

The "Seinfeld" episode "The Chinese Restaurant" and the "Friends" episode "The One Where No One's Ready" both take place in "real time." What does the term real time mean? 

The same amount of time passes for the audience as for the characters in the show. 

400

Car Chase

Action

400

What is the seating area of the auditorium called?

The House

400

Define "Climax"

Where all the storylines come together, the "Big Fight," where the conflict is resolved (or sometimes not)

500

Name one of the 7 adjustments from the Plot Twist! assignment. 

    

  1. One character tells another a secret

  2. One character gets emotional

  3. A new character enters

  4. Someone gets a message

  5. The weather changes

  6. An authority figure enters

  7. Something or someone goes missing

500

Name one of the plays you or someone in your group read the first act of and tell me the name of the playwright. 

A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, etc. 

500

Enemies to Lovers

Romance/RomCom

500

What does the term "audience surrogate" mean?

The character the audience identifies most with. The character who experiences the story the same way the audience does, who asks the same questions the audience would. 

500

Define "Falling Action"

What happens to the characters after the climax. Leads us to the end of the story, the "Resolution."

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