sound
camera work
genre convention
mise-en-scene
editing
100

Sound that originates from within the film's world, such as dialogue or footsteps.

diegetic sound

100

what is a close-up shot used for?

Focuses on a character's facial expression or highlighting important object.

100

what are genre conventions?

Common elements(themes, plot, character types, setting) that defines a specific film genre.

100

What does mise-en-scène refer to in film?

Everything within the frame, including lighting, setting, props, and acting.

100

What is a cut in film editing?

The transition from one shot to another.

200
what is the difference between non-diegetic sound and diegetic sound?

Non-diegetic sound does not come from the film's world such as background music or narration), while diegetic sound does.

200

What effect does a low angle shot create?

To show dominance

200

What are typical conventions of the horror genre?

suspenseful music, dark setting, supernatural or isolation.

200

How does lighting contribute to a film’s mood and meaning?

It shapes atmosphere, emphasizes subjects, and conveys emotions (e.g., harsh lighting for tension, soft lighting for romanc

200

What is continuity editing, and why is it used?

A technique ensuring smooth transitions between shots to maintain spatial and temporal consistency.

300

What is the term for music for a film?

Score

300

what is a tracking shot?

A shot where the camera with the subject.

300

What is genre iconogrophy?

Film categorized based on recurring images or people (Ex. Judy Garland)

300

What is color symbolism, and how does it enhance storytelling?

Colors evoke emotions and themes (e.g., red for danger or passion, blue for sadness or calm).

300

What is a fade-in, and what effect does it create?

A transition where a shot gradually appears from black, often used to signal a beginning or introduction to a new scene.

400

How can lack of sound be used effectively in film?

Creates tension emphasize key moments, or appeal to realism.

400

What is an over-the-shoulder shot, and when is it typically used?

A shot taken from behind a character, often used in conversations to show perspective and engagement between speakers.

400

define Subgenres genre-mixing

connection between two genres (dramedy: drama/comedy, action-comedy,etc. For Ex: rush hour action-comedy.

400

How do costume and makeup contribute to mise-en-scène?

They help define characters, establish time periods, and reinforce themes or emotional tone in a film. 

400

What is a dissolve, and how is it commonly used in film? 

A gradual transition where one shot fades out while the next fades in, often used to suggest a passage of time or a connection between scenes

500

 What is foley sound and what meaning is it created?

Foley sound is artificially created sound effects and used to enhance realism in film.

500

How does a handheld camera affect the visual style of a film?

It creates a raw, immersive, or chaotic feel, often used to simulate realism in documentary-style or action-heavy scenes.

500

What are the usefulness of categories?

Helps producers decide what movie to make/helps viewers decide what film to watch

500

How does set design reinforce a film’s themes or characters?

The setting reflects time period, social status, or character psychology, subtly shaping audience perception.

500

What is a cross-cutting technique used for?

Cutting between different scenes happening at the same time to build tension or show connections.