Film Sound
Mise-en-scene
Editing
Camera angles and movement
Genre conventions
100

The voice of a person speaking hard but not seen on camera. Usually the person telling the story.

What is narriation?

100

Short for ‘property’, much consideration goes into the strategic inclusion and positioning of functional objects to support the narrative

What are props?

100

Instant change from one scene to another

What is a cut?

100

Movement of the camera

What is camera movement?

100

people singing in situations of everyday life (burst into song)

What is a straight musical?

200

Original music that is created for the film and plays different points thtroughout the movie


What is score?

200

Comedies, fantasy, action, melodramas

What genres appeal to a plot in the acting performance?

200

Sharp abrupt cut from one scene from another with high contrast in audio and visual

What is smash cut?

200

Implied distance between the camera and the subject

What is a shot type?

200

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

What are the conventions of genre?

300

Any type of sound that does not specifically exist within the world of the film itself.


Non-diegetic Sound


300

Tells us who characters are and what events might have happened in their past

What is set dressing?

300

Has a moving character or object transitioning to the next scene


What is passing cut?

300

This shot shows the entire character from head to toe with the surroundings still prominent in the scene


What is long shot?

300

specific variations within a broader genre that have their own unique characteristics.

What is genre mixing?

400

The recording of the sound at the location of the shoot


What is room tone?

400

helps filmmakers reveal crucial details about characters and plot through visual means

What is narritave exposition?

400

L cut

What is a reversed J cut?

400

A shot taken from a high viewpoint as though it is taken from a drone showing a bird’s eye view


What is an Aerial shot?
400

Recurring visual and thematic elements in a genre that help audiences identify it, such as symbols and styles specific to horror films, like dark lighting and eerie settings.

What is genre iconography?

500

In film and TV this may be used interchangeably with soundscape but in audio work it usually refers to music played low in the mix in order to create mood or atmosphere


What is soundbed?

500

Typecasting leads to character types (Similar to Genre Iconography)

What is stylized performance?

500

when the audio of the next scene proceeds the image, commonly used in dialog but alo flashbacks

What is a J cut?

500

A camera movement along a horizontal axis, with the camera body turning to the left or right on a stationary tripod


What is pan?

500

 an indication of social progress and technological advancement

What is genre blending?