MISC
Camera
Sound
Mise-En-Scene
Editing
100

The limits of human knowledge is a theme within which genre?

What is the horror genre?

100

If shooting rate is greater than projection rate, this effect is produced.

What is a slowed down, or slo-mo effect?

100

This is the highness or lowness of a sound.

What is pitch?

100

This is the french meaning of mise-en-scene. 

What is "putting into the scene"?

100

This type of edit gradually darkens the end of the previous shot and lightens the start of the next shot.

What is a fade?

200
This is a "chain of events linked by cause and effect and occurring in time and space".

What is a narrative?

200

These are two major considerations for tonality (the way light affects film).

What are Contrast and Exposure?

200

This is the process of recording sounds to be mixed into a film's original recordings.

What is the Foley process?

200

This is the intensity of the illumination provided by light within a film.

What is quality?

200

This is a type of graphic relationship within editing where the shots that join together continue an established graphic tendency.

What is a "Match"?

300

These are the three types of Duration within film.

What are story duration, plot duration, and screen duration?

300

This is the ratio between the width and height of a frame.

What is the Aspect Ratio?

300

These are the dimensions of sound in film.

What are rhythm, fidelity, space, and time?

300

This is the path of light from the source to the lit object.

What is direction?

300

Chronology determines this aspect of a film's editing.

What is the order in which scenes occur?

400

This is the distinctive quality of a film produced through the artistic decisions of a director.

What is style?

400

This is when the camera change its depth of field between deep and shallow depths.

What is a rack or racking focus?

400

This is the name for a type of sound that occurs outside of the world of the film, but still within the audience's experience of the film (such as narration, which character cannot hear).

What is nondiegetic sound?

400

This is the name of the man who brought mise-en-scene to film from stage productions.

Who is Georges Meleis?

400

This is a filmmaking technique that builds action around a central line.

What is the axis of action or the 180 system?

500

This is the presence of staple images and symbols that carry meaning from film to film.

What is iconography?

500
This type of lens exaggerates depth. 

What is a short focal length or wide-angle lens?

500

This is the name for a type of sound that occurs out of sync with its perceived source.

What is asynchronous sound?

500

This type of color pushes elements to the background of images.

What are darker, cooler colors?

500

This type of editing implies a spatial whole that doesn't exist. 

What is constructive editing?