Films and Directors
Mise-en-Scène
Sci-Fi Film Genre Conventions
Narrative
Random Film Terms
100

Who directed The Truman Show?

Who is Peter Weir?

100

What does "mise-en-scène" mean in film terms?

What is "everything you see in the frame"?

100

What is one common theme in science fiction films?

What is technology vs. humanity?

100

What are the three acts in a classic three-act story structure?

What are setup, confrontation, and resolution?

100

What is "diegetic sound"?

What is sound that exists within the world of the film?

200

Which year was Back to the Future released?

What is 1985?

200

How can low-key lighting affect the mood of a scene?

What is creating suspense, mystery, or fear?

200

Name one dystopian sci-fi film.

What is Blade Runner?

200

Name one character archetype often seen in sci-fi movies.

What is "The Mentor" or "The Hero"?

200

What is a "match cut"?

What is a cut where two visually similar shots are seamlessly connected?

300

In The Truman Show, what is the name of the fictional town Truman lives in?

What is Seahaven Island?

300

In The Truman Show, what element of mise-en-scène hints that Truman’s world isn’t real?

What are the repeated product placements or the artificial sky?

300

What is the butterfly effect? 

What is small changes in the past drastically alter the future? 

300

Which stage of the Hero’s Journey is often called "Crossing the Threshold"?

What is the point where the hero enters the adventure or unknown world?

300

What is the name of the shot that lets the audience see exactly what a character is looking at from their perspective?

What is a "point of view (POV) shot"?

400

Name one recurring visual motif in Back to the Future.

What is the clock or the DeLorean?

400

Name one way filmmakers use costumes to show character development.

What is color changes in clothing reflecting emotional growth?

400

What is the term for a robot that looks and acts like a human?

What is Android?

400

What is the term for a turning point in a story where the main conflict reaches its highest intensity?

What is the "climax"?

400

What does "Deus Ex Machina" mean in film storytelling?

What is an unexpected event that resolves a seemingly impossible problem?

500

Both The Truman Show and Back to the Future explore larger philosophical themes. Name one theme from each film.

What is reality vs. illusion (The Truman Show) and fate vs. free will (Back to the Future)?

500

How can the placement of characters within the frame (blocking) convey their relationships or power dynamics?

What is "Characters placed higher in the frame or in the foreground often appear more dominant, while those in the background or lower in the frame can seem weaker or less significant"?

500

What do we call a weapon or technology in sci-fi that doesn’t exist in real life?

What is a "futuristic gadget"?

500

What is the term for a moment in the story when a character has a sudden realization or insight?

What is an "epiphany"?

500

What is a "MacGuffin"?

What is an object or goal that drives the plot but isn’t important itself?