Camera Groovin'
When the camera pivots on a vertical axis, like turning your head.
What is a pan?
When a sound originates within a film's story world.
What is diegetic sound?
When a film cuts to a shot of something that isn't from its story world.
What is a nondiegetic insert?
The editing technique used to suture together most of these scenes from On the Town (1949) and the camera position in front of the Statue of Liberty.
What is a dissolve and
What is a low angle?
The best descriptor of the 'look' of this scene from Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009).
What is a warm color design?
OR
What is monochromatic color design?
The camera distance in this shot from Daughters of the Dust (1991).
What is a medium close-up (MCU)?
A sound occurs, but the source of it is not revealed until 20 minutes later.
What is nonsimultaneous sound?
OR
What is sonic flashforward?
The pattern of shots that occurs while the Priest (in cream/white) holds a gun to Eddie's head in this clip from Superfly (2018).
What is shot/reverse shot?
The cinematographic shift that occurs when one of the aunties asks, "Who is that?" and again when Rachel sees the princess in this clip from Crazy Rich Asians (2018).
What is rack focus?
The best way to describe the composition of this frame from The Good Place (2016-2020).
What is symmetrical?
The first camera movement in this clip from Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005).
What is a crane shot? (Crane up)
The piano music used in this clip from About Last Night (2014), considered spatially.
What is nondiegetic sound?
The term for the dominant pattern of editing in this scene from Mr. Robot (2015-2019).
What is an eyeline match?
In this clip from Pirates of the Caribbean (2003),
1. The camera angles used to introduce the Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) character.
2. The pattern of editing used to show the hanging skeletons.
3. The camera movement used to show everyone at the dock staring at Jack Sparrow as he enters the harbor.
1. What are low angle shots?
2. What are eyeline matches?
3. What is a tracking shot? (track left)
The three components to 3-point lighting.
What are: 1. key light 2. fill light 3. back light?
The first major camera movement in this clip from Men in Black (1997).
What is a dolly shot? (Dolly back)
The sound technique that describes the function of Woody's lines in the following clip from Toy Story (1995):
What is dialogue overlap?
The editing pattern in this scene from Dynasty (2017- ).
What is a montage?
OR
What is elliptical editing?
The two types of sound and the two editing techniques used in this clip from Scandal (2012-2018):
What are external diegetic + nondiegetic sound and
What are shot/reverse shot + wipe?
Constantin Stanislavski's acting technique.
Method Acting
The lens used to shoot this frame from The Graduate (1967).
What is a telephoto (or long-focal-length) lens?
The function of the alarm clock in this clip from The Matrix (1999).
What is a sound bridge (J-Cut)?
When a film cuts from one shot to a second, in which either the foreground or the background has changed slightly, suggesting a small ellipsis of time between the two shots.
What is a jumpcut?
All the major camera movements & directions and edits, in order, in this clip from Casablanca (1942):
What are:
Cut
Tilt down
Track/Dolly forward
(Slight pan left)
Cut
Track/Dolly left
Track/Dolly forward
Cut
and Pan left?
The quality of light in this shot from The Maltese Falcon (1941).
What is hard lighting?