Editing
Sound
Performance elements
Editing
100

Name a shot type

Close up, medium shot, long shot, a theme close up, extreme long shot 


100

give an example of a Diegetic sound

on-screen dialogue or conversations alongside off-screen audio like: music: ambient elevator music, street buskers strumming guitar. object sounds: raindrops, explosions, birds chirping. audible movements: the footsteps of someone walking.

100

name this performance element: configurations of movements in the face that are used to infer a person's discrete emotional state

Facial expressions 

100

Name this editing technique: an abrupt, but usually trivial film transition from one sequence to another

Cut

200

Name a angle 

High angle, Birds Eye view, ditch tilt

200

Give an example of a non-diegetic sound 

Foleysound effects (swishing of clothing and footsteps to squeaky doors and breaking glass), traditional film music or score, and voice-over narration.

200

Name this performance technique: configurations of body movements that are used to infer a person's discrete emotional state

Body language 

200

Name this editing technique: series of short shots are sequenced to condense space, time, and information.

montage
300

Name a movement 

Pan, tilt, zoom, tracking shot, dolly shot, crane shot, handheld, steadicam

300

Name this performance technique: the way characters express their lines through tone, pace, inflection, and emotion

Dialogue delivery 

300

Name this editing technique: a film or video technique in which the frame is divided into discrete nonoverlapping images

Split screen