Camera Shots & Angles
Lighting & Effects
The Hero's Journey
Film & Journey
Archetypes, who's who?
100

A shot in which a character’s face fills the entire frame.

close up

100

A switch from one shot to another

cut

100

Finish this sentence: 

The first stage is...

The Ordinary world

100

This person is in charge of the film’s overall vision and directs the actors.

The director

100

Announces the need for change in the hero’s life and sets the adventure in motion.

herald
200

This type of shot shows a character’s full body and little else.

full shot

200

Lighting with strong contrasts of light and shadow, suggesting mystery or intrigue.

low key - expressionist lighting

200

The stage where the hero meets someone who offers them insight into the path ahead 

meeting with the mentor

200

A shot that shows what a character sees, from their perspective.

Point of view shot

200

The trickster’s main role is to add this to the story.  

humour / fun

300

A shot that frames a character from the waist up.

Mid shot

300

A style where the entire set is evenly lit, suggesting realism.

realistic/ high-key lighting

300

When the hero faces their greatest fear or challenge.

The Ordeal

300

A camera movement where the camera swivels horizontally from a fixed tripod.

pan

300

List three things that the mentor often provides this to the hero.

wisdom, guidance or equipment. 

400

This angle tilts the camera so the horizon is slanted, suggesting tension or imbalance.

Dutch/canted angle

400

music or sound that the audience can hear, not the characters

+100 for spelling it correctly

non-diegetic sound

400

The final stage where the hero returns home with knowledge or treasure.

Return with the Elixir

400

A shot taken from a wheeled camera support, often used for tracking.

dolly shot

400

Identify the archetype of the bolded character.

Donkey in Shrek fits into this archetype.

and 

Yoda or Obi Wan in Star Wars is this archetype.  

ally & mentor

500

A shot where the landscape or crowd is the main focus, with people shown at a very small scale.

Extreme Long Shot

500

When the main light source shines from behind the subject, creating a silhouette.

back lighting

500
Explain 'The Resurrection'

•But just at the lowest moment the hero manages to pull out of the situation. The hero is resurrected.

•This usually involves using the newfound knowledge and power gained earlier in the film.

500

A single segment in a film that happens in one location and time.

scene

500

Sometimes ally, sometimes enemy — betrayal is possible

Provide an example

Shadow

Han Solo, Loki, Gollum, Hans Solo (Star Wars), The Beast (beauty and the beast), Genie (aladdin)