4 perspectives of space
What is deep, flat, limited, ambiguous
Difference between complementary and monochromatic colors
What is complementary are two colors on opposite ends of the color wheel, and monochromatic are 3 shades, tones and tints of one base color
What are two colors on the opposite end of the color wheel?
Four areas of movement
What is direction, scale, quality, and speed?
An example of parentheticals
What is (S.O) or (V.O)
How many turning points in a screenplay
What is 3
Average duration of shot
What is 4-6 seconds
The three main components of space
Position of camera, position of subject, and actual frame of film
Deeply dehydrated colors
What is bleach bypass
Three colors, side by side, on a color wheel
What is analogous colors?
How the audience's attention moves across the screen
What is point of attention?
The introduction to a scene
What is a slugline?
Other names for each act of a screenplay
setup, confrontation, and resolution
Components of a logline
protagonist, their goal, and the antagonist or antagonstic force.
What grounds make up a limited perspective
Foreground, midground, and background
Components of color
What is H.S.B. (Hue, Saturation, and Brightness)
Colors, added together, that create a pure white light
What is primary colors?
What is direction?
Three components of a slugline
What is INT/EXT, Scene Location, and Time of Day
Philosophical Conflict
moral conflict between a character's worldview or beliefs and the world around them
Used sequential photographs to analyze animal and human movement
Who is Edward Muybridge
Dimensions of the frame you are filming in
What is aspect ratio
Define tone
The contrast between light and dark in an image
Three secondary colors in the RGB color wheel
What is magenta, yellow, and cyan?
Scale for camera movement
Length of the camera's travel
Proper format of a newly introduced character
Left aligned, all caps in the action line, followed by a brief description
Define allegory
A symbolic narrative
Wrote The Republic
Who is Plato
Two examples of frame of film
What is frame in frame and dividing frames?
5 reasons we use color in films
What is elicit a psychological response, draw focus to significant details, set the tone of a movie, represent character traits, show changes or arcs in the story
Tertiary colors
What are colors made by combining a primary color with a secondary color?
Difference in quality in camera movement vs. object movement
Camera quality is the smoothness of the camera, vs object quality is the curvature of the movement
7 elements of a screenplay
What is slugline, action lines, character name, dialogue, parentheticals, transitions, and camera shots
7 Elements of the Cave
What is the cave, the fire, the shadows, the voices, the prisoner, the light and the shackles
4 types of animation we spoke about in class
What is Traditional 2D, 2D Vector, 3D, and Stop Motion