What are the two distinct camera categories
What is Shot type and Camera movement?
gradually darkens the end of a shot to black
What is a fade out?
90% of a motion picture is
What is sound?
Everything you see on the screen is ____
What is Mise-en-scene?
Which film genre is this?
Plot pattern: Center is a crime
Used to set the scene, often outside. This shot can be taken from as far away as a quarter of a mile.
What is extreme long shot/ Establishing shot?
Lightens a shot from black
What is a Fade-in?
is likely to suggest that something is wrong, or about to go wrong in the world. (Sounds harsh or unpleasant)
What is dissonance?
Narrative exposition helps filmmakers reveal crucial details about _____ and plot through visual means.
What are characters?
films categorized based on recurring images or people
What is genre iconography?
A shot taken from a high viewpoint, as though it is taken from a drone showing a bird’s eye view. Sometimes used to reveal setting.
What is an Aerial shot?
A smash cut is used to "shock" or "jolt" what?
What is the audience?
The frequency of a sound. (Low _ may sound ominous.)
What is pitch?
Setting, lighting, color, shape, costumes, make-up, expression, movement, symmetry all make up a ____
What is a scene?
plot patterns, character types, setting, theme are:
What are genre conventions?
A tracking shot physically moves what through a scene?
What is a camera?
Can be used to really emphasize on a prop or element. Can be a POV shot or from a character's perspective.
What is eyeline match?
Sound which does not have its source within the world of the film
What is Non-diegetic sound?
Particular ____ in a carefully chosen palette may be recurrent or contrasted throughout a film.
What are colors?
The social impact/ thematic innovation of "typically filled with racist stereotypes" and "Social progress improved" is which film genre?
What is a western film?
This camera movement moves up or down and is used to reveal information.
What is boom?
Either a J cut or an L cut
What is Split Edit?
Rhythms may be rapid or slow, regular or irregular, producing different ______ effects in the viewer/ listener.
What is emotional?
Sometimes recurring as a motif:
What is a prop?
This film genre is usually Heartwarming, Biographical
What is a sports film?