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100

Pitch Control

A voice acting technique that involves raising or lowering vocal pitch to sound younger, older, or non-human.

100

The 2 names for the person who leads the camera and lighting choices to create the film’s look.

Cinematography and Director of Photography

100

What are two goals of a review?

1. Help an audience understand what the film is trying to do 

2. Judge how effectively it does that

100

Where did voice acting begin?

The 1920’s with Radio Dramas

100

Who were penny press newspapers aimed at?

Regular working people

200

Pan

Camera turns left/right from a fixed spot.

200

A message or big idea about life or people.

Theme

200

What are two radio shows that made voice actors household names?

The Lone Ranger and The Shadow

200

What does strong analysis sound like?

“The director suggests ____ because we see/hear ____.”

200

Advertisers use voice acting to create what?

Brand identity and emotional connections

300

Inciting Incident

the event that kicks off the main problem

300

What is put into the scene.

Mise-en-scène

300

One of the challenges of early journalism was that it often mixed what 3 things?

Facts Opinions and Propaganda

300

What was a weakness of video news?

Can prioritize what looks dramatic over what matters most.

300

January 1st serves as a powerful temporal landmark that creates what?

A mental clean state

400

Echo Chambers

What's created when modern audiences choose outlets that match their beliefs.

400

Camera moves through space (often on tracks); feels smooth and intentional.

Dolly / Tracking

400

What were 3 new challenges that came from news on the internet?

1.Misinformation

2. Speed-over-verification

3. Shrinking budgets for in-depth reporting.

400

What is Solution-seeking Behavior

A type of behavior that involves actively looking for products/services that facilitate goals

400

Many planes are sharp (foreground, middle, background)

Deep Focus

500
Pedestal

Camera moves up or down without changing angle.

500

The internal journey of a character

  Character Arc

500

What are the 3 core purposes of Journalism?

1. Inform people with accurate, timely facts

2.Hold power accountable

3.Document events for historical record

500

Where did Janus look?

Back into the past and forward to the future.

500

How do you spot a theme?

Look for patterns: repeated images, repeated conflicts, repeated phrases, similar choices.

600

 Vocal Placement

A voice acting technique that involves changing where the voice resonate

600

The art of performing voice-overs to represent a character or provide information. 

Voice acting

600

What are the 3 checkpoints that can be used to track the main character's arc?

Start / Pressure / End

600

What came first in the inverted pyramid?

 Most important info first.

600

What does an extreme long shot show?

A wide environment

700

Shallow Depth of Field

Subject is sharp, background blurred

700

The process of gathering, verifying, and sharing information so the public can make informed decisions.

Journalism

700

Two steps you’ll repeat often with film analysis

Observe and Interpret

700

How did Radio build trust?

Through voice and immediacy.

700

The Associated Press was founded in 1846 to...

Share reporting among papers.