A Lighting technique used to brighten objects and reduce shadows.
High Key
The part of a story that gives you information on the narrative.
Exposition
a literary device used to hint at future events.
Foreshadowing
A planner and coordinator in production.
Producers
A shot that shows a scene from a distance.
Long Shot
A Lighting technique used to enhance shadows, and add contrast in darker tones.
Low Key
the part of a story where the main character is presented with a conflict.
Rising Action
A literary device used to create humor.
Irony
Somebody who selects actors and directs the scene.
Directors
A shot used to create a confusing and helpless feeling by lowering the camera under something or someone.
Low Angle
Light and dark lighting usually used to express an idea.
Contrast
The part of the story where the action reaches its peak.
Climax
The true meaning of certain parts of a story.
Symbolism
The creators of a script used for film.
Screen Writers
A shot used to make something or someone look small or weak by raising the camera above it.
High Angle
A light also known as UV light.
Black Lighting
the part of the story where the action starts to decrease after the climax.
Falling Action
The View that we see the story from.
Point Of View
Creators of the surroundings and physical visuals the actors will be acting in.
Set Designer
moving a camera left to right or up to down.
Panning
A Lighting technique used to help the audience focus on an object or person by making the surrounding colors grey or black.
Limbo Lighting
The part of the story where the main character defeats the conflict and the loose ends are tied.
Resolution
A conflict or event that fuels a character's need to do something.
Motif
The people controlling the direction in which the camera is facing during the filming process.
Camera Operator
Following the action with the camera.
Tracking