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A shot that shows a character from the waist up.

What is a mid shot?

100

The combination of everything placed in front of the camera.

What is mise-en-scène?

100

This term refers to the way scenes are arranged and connected in a film.

What is editing?

100
Using/mimicking daylight, this technique uses bright light to create feelings of honesty and safety.

What is high-key lighting?

100

The type of sound comes from within the world of the film, like dialogue or footsteps.

What is diegetic sound?

200

A shot that frames the subject's entire body and surroundings.

What is a wide shot?

200

The three key tools an actor uses to convey meaning and emotion.

What are facial expression, body language, and voice?

200
Shots that are spliced together directly.

What is a hard cut?

200

This technique is used to create an atmosphere/mood of darkness, suspense, and/or drama.

What is low-key lighting?

200

Sound that only the audience can hear.

What is non-diegetic sound?

300

A technique that makes a character seem more or less important/powerful.

What are camera angles?

300

A common technique for communicating character growth or progression over the course of a film.

What are costume changes?

300

A shot that dissolves into/out of black.

What is a fade?

300

The use of 'incidental' and 'in-scene' sources to light a scene.

What is practical lighting?

300

These three things are all common examples of non-diegetic sound.

What are score, soundtrack, and narration?

400

A shot where the camera moves with the action.

What is a tracking shot?

400

Mise-en-scène includes costume, props, hair, make-up, and this.

What is set design?

400

Imagery that is added to a film in post-production.

What are visual effects (VFX)?

400

A lighting technique that distorts facial features, commonly used in thrillers and horror movies.

What is underlighting?

400

The main purpose of diegetic sound.

What are realism and audience immersion?

500

A shot in which the camera tilts or slants to create unease or disorientation.

What is a Dutch angle/tilt?

500

Mise-en-scène provides the audience with these three things/pieces of information.

What are contextual information, clues, and symbols/metaphors?

500

A technique which encourages viewers to derive more meaning from the interaction of two sequential shots than from a single shot in isolation.

What is the Kuleshov effect?

500

A lighting technique that has its roots in Renaissance painting.

What is chiaroscuro?

500

Realistic, 'in-scene' sounds added in post-production.

What is foley sound?