The cinematic standard for FPS
24 FPS
The name of the family member Paddington got a book for
Aunt Lucy
Conflict
Spoil the movie
The creative captain of the set
Director
Three planes within the frame used to set up a good shot
Foreground, Midground, Background
The villain who kidnapped Santa in Nightmare Before Christmas
Oogie Boogie
The character arc destined for greatness
"The Chosen One"
Three places we consume trailers
Social Media, Theaters, Critic Sites (like Rotten Tomatoes)
The "Nick Fury" of a production
Producer
Compositional Guidelines used to help set your frame
Rule of 3rds
The monster used as an allegory for nuclear war
Godzilla
A short synopsis designed to hook you into watching a film
Logline
What's released before an official trailer
Teaser Trailer
The on set position in charge of crafting the props and things within a frame
Production Designer
Used to control the how much light goes into the camera
Exposure
Mr. Lutsko's film he showed on the first day of class
After, Life.
What kicks off the story
Inciting Incident
A component of bad trailers
Slowed down pop music
The two names for the person in charge of cinematography
Cinematographer and Director of Photography
Your shutter speed if you have 30 FPS
1/60
The found footage mockumentary that utilized non actors
The Blair Witch
Storytelling tool used to tell rapid information
Montage
An incredibly useful tool used in trailers
Misdirections
The position in charge of lighting
Gaffer