Camera Work
Lighting
Editing
Terminology
Terminology 2
100

A stationary camera moves up and down

What is a tilt?

100

Lighting that replicates real life

What is natural lighting?

100

Scene slowly goes to black or white, often implying time has passed.

What is a fade?

100

The image in the film takes up 80 percent of the frame

What is a close-up?

100

A conversation between characters

What is dialogue?

200

When the camera looks down upon the subject from above them

What is an extreme high-angle shot OR birds-eye-view shot?

200

Lighting that lights the subject up from behind, making them stand out

What is back-lighting?

200

A transition where one shot is instantly followed by another.

What is a cut?

200

A shot taken from a distance showing the full subject and surroundings.

What is a long shot?

200

Images that refer to previous events in characters' lives

What is a flashback?

300

A stationary camera moves left or right

What is a pan?

300

Lighting that conveys evil

What is bottom/Halloween lighting?

300

An image fades into another to create a connection between images.

What is dissolve?

300

A shot that sets the scene

What is an establishing shot?

300

An object used in the frame to suggest ideas in addition to, or beyond, their literal sense

What is symbolism?

400

The camera itself is moving with the action

What is a dolly/tracking shot?

400

Scene is flooded with shadows and darkness to create suspense and suspicion

What is low-key lighting?

400

Cut back and forth to action that is happening simultaneously

What is cross-cutting?

400

Sound that can be heard logically by the characters

What is diegetic sound?

400

Type of camera that uses counter-weights and hydraulics to provide the flexibility of movement provided by a hand-held camera, but the stability of a fixed camera

What is a Steadicam?

500
Camera work where people are seen from the waist up
What is a medium shot?
500

Scene is flooded with light creating a bright and open-looking scene.

What is high-key lighting?

500

A series of shots placed quickly together to show events in time.

What is a montage?

500

A shot that is tilted sideways to add tension and a sense of confusion/chaos

What is a Dutch-angle?

500

Sound that is added to film in post-production to enhance mood and meaning, but is unheard by the characters

What is non-diegetic sound?

600
Everything that appears within the frame of the shot including costumes, props, acting, lighting and makeup.
What is mise-en-scene?
600

Lighting that conveys a split personality or moral ambiguity

What is side lighting?

600

A shot of a person looking, then a cut to what they saw

What is an eye-line match?

600

Who directed 'One Night the Moon'?

Who is Rachel Perkins?

600

What is the difference between a dolly shot and a zoom?

A dolly shot physically moves the camera towards the subject, providing a more natural effect. A zoom maintains camera stability and uses camera lenses to focus in on a subject, creating a less realistic effect.