Camera Shots, Angles
Camera Movements
Hero's Journey
Studio System
Movie Lighting
100

A person's entire body is in the shot

Long Shot

100

Horizontal movement, as if a person's head is looking from side to side

Pan

100

Stop on the hero's journey when a person who guides the hero is introduced. This person will help the hero through ups and downs

Meeting with the Mentor

100

How does Ms. O'Connor remember who the Big Five are?

Many Probably Won't Remember Five

100

A fancier term for the color of something

Hue

200

A character's head to stomach can be seen

Medium Shot

200

Something on camera becomes larger or smaller

Zoom

200

Where the audience is introduced to the main character in their simple, boring environment

Ordinary World

200

Amount of Time that Passes Within a Movie

Story Time

200

Brightness of a Light

Intensity

300

A character's face / head is the only part of the body seen

Close-up

300

Entire camera moves up or down

Pedestal

300

The moment of no turning back

Crossing the First Threshold

300

Beginning with the letter "E", what is the word for showing the film in a theater?

Exhibition

300

Sharp distinction between the areas in light and areas in darkness/shadow

Hard Lighting

400

A character's head to knees is seen

Medium Long

400

Camera follows subject from its side

Tracking

400

The journey back to the real world that the character came from

The Road Back

400

An ever-changing rhythm felt by an audience member upon viewing a film / through editing, camera positions, music, etc. scenes can be seen and/or felt to be moving at a faster or slower rate

Internal Structural Time

400

a light that actually works onstage or on camera

Practical

500

A character's head to chest/shoulders is seen in the shot

Medium Close-Up

500

Camera is placed into a harness that's worn by the camera operator

Steadicam

500

The protagonist finishes their journey a new person who has learned from their experiences and is better because of it.

The Resurrection

500

What were the years of the Studio System?

1930-1948

500

key light AND fill light are bright which provides an even look to the scene  with no one area receiving more lighting attention than another

High-Key Lighting