Cinematography
Sound Design
Editing
Mise-en-Scene
100
A length of uninterrupted camera work
What is a shot?
100

Sound that the characters hear as well as the viewer

What is diegetic?

100
scene slowly goes to black or white to imply time has passed.
What is fade?
100

When opposites are put together in design to create visual interest

What is contrast?

200
A stationary camera moves left or right
What is "pan"?
200

Music that was recorded previously (existing songs) and included in a film

What is a soundtrack?

200
an image fades into another to create a connection between images.
What is dissolve?
200

Lighting with few shadows, relatively flat, often used in comedies/less "serious" film moments/genres

What is high key lighting?

300

The camera itself is moving with/following the action

What is tracking?

300

A narrator speaking over the characters non-diegetically

What is voiceover?

300
cut back and forth to action that is happening simultaneously
What is cross-cutting?
300

The way actors show emotions with their body

Acting & Expression

400
Camera work where people are seen from the waist up
What is a medium shot?
400

Sound effects that are created, recorded, and added to the film's sound mix AFTER filming is done.

What is foley?

400
a series of shots placed quickly together to show events in time.
What is a montage?
400

Objects placed in a setting and/or used by characters as part of the narrative

What are props?

500

A shot that is tilted sideways to create tension/anxiety

What is dutch tilt?

500

Background sound that is not consciously noticed by the viewer, but which helps them understand the setting.

What is ambient sound?

500

a shot of a person looking, then a cut to what they saw - this technique is used to make it clear that they are looking at that thing

What is an eye-line match?

500

What acronym do we use to discuss the elements of mise-en-scene?

What is CCLAMPS?