This effect makes action appear slowed by filming at a faster-than-normal speed
Slow motion
the overall structure and organization of a film
Film form
a transitional device in which the last image of one scene fades to black as the first image of the next scene is gradually illuminated.
Fade in/out
A voice heard off-screen that provides background information is called this.
Voice-over narration
UVEAL -- "the proportion of light or darkness present in a given color."
Value
Creates frantic or sped-up movement by filming at a slower-than-normal speed
Fast motion
photographs in which the image itself does not move
Stills
Editing that moves from an establishing shot into closer shots within the setting.
Outside/in editing
This person adds sounds like footsteps or punches after filming is complete.
Foley Artist
Gavnancid lorcos -- "High intensity + dark value colors used to appear larger and closer to the camera"
Advancing colors
When a single frame is repeated so motion appears to stop entirely, this effect is used.
Freeze-frame
a series of shots joined so that they communicate a unified action taking place at one time and place
Scene
This technique rapidly alternates between two locations to suggest simultaneous action.
Cross/parallel cuts
These are off-screen sounds natural to the environment of a scene.
Ambient sounds
Cedegrin Cosorl -- "Low intensity + lighter value colors that advance to the background."
Receding colors
This technique strings together images and sounds whose meaning comes from their relationship to one another; builds character development.
Montage
a shot of a new scene that shows an overall view of the new setting and the relative position of the shot of the actors in that setting; associated with inside/out & outside/in editing
Establishing shot
Fragmented bursts of images used to compress action are called these.
Flash cuts
This point of view shows emotional distance, as if the camera is a neutral observer.
Objective POV
Hicacomtnmoro Yahnorm -- "using variations in value & intensity in one color"
Monochromatic harmony
This editing technique compresses time by showing fragmented bursts of images -- unless paired with slow motion.
Flash cuts
refers to the composition of the individual frame and the movement within the frame.
Mise-en-scene
This term describes the excitement or boredom created by fast or slow editing.
Glancing rhythms
This effect slightly blurs focus to create a visual mood or emphasis.
Soft focus
Lacemenpomtry Rahonym -- "using opposite colors that react more vividly together (Ex. red and green)."
Complementary harmony