Camera Work
Lighting
Editing
Terminology
100
A length of uninterrupted camera work
What is a shot?
100
scene is flooded with shadows and darkness to create suspense and suspicion
What is low-key lighting?
100
scene slowly goes to black or white to imply time has passed.
What is fade?
100
The image takes up 80 percent of the frame
What is a close-up?
200
A stationary camera moves left or right
What is "pan"?
200
scene is flooded with light creating a bright and open-looking scene.
What is high key lighting?
200
an image fades into another to create a connection between images.
What is dissolve?
200
a shot taken from a distance showing the full subject and surroundings.
What is a long shot?
300
The camera itself is moving with the action
What is dolly tracking?
300
lighting that conveys evil
What is bottom lighting?
300
cut back and forth to action that is happening simultaneously
What is cross-cutting?
300
a shot that sets the scene
What is an establishing shot?
400
Camera work where people are seen from the waist up
What is a medium shot?
400
lighting that conveys a split personality or moral ambiguity
What is side lighting?
400
a series of shots placed quickly together to show events in time.
What is a montage?
400
sound that can be heard logically by the characters
What is diegetic sound?
500

A piece of camera equipment that supports the camera up on a single leg but cannot stand on its own 

What is mise-en-scene?

500
creates a halo effect
What is top lighting?
500
a shot of a person looking, then a cut to what they saw
What is an eye-line match?
500
a shot that is tilted sideways to add tension
What is a Dutch-angle?