Narrative
Mise-en-scene
Cinematography
Editing
Sound
100

This is the pattern all films follow.

What is Save the Cat Structure?
What is the Beat Sheet?

100

"Putting into the scene"

What is Mise-en-scene?

100

Typically focuses on smaller objects or the faces of the subject.

What is a close-up?

100

This is the filmmaker's choice regarding which shot is used and where.

What is editing?

100

Dialogue is considered this type of sound.

What is diegetic?

200

This event sets the story in motion.

What is the catalyst?

200

The process of determining look of a film.

What is design?
200

Typically focuses on the subject in its entirety as well as the other subjects and objects in the background

What is a wide shot?

200

An editing pattern that suggests an interaction within a space that is not previously seen as a whole.

What is the Kuleshov effect?

200

Music is largely considered this type of sound.

What is non-diegetic?

300

This is where the main character questions themselves and what has happened.

What is debate?

300

One of the most basic lighting set-ups used in both interviews and movies.

What is 3 point lighting?

300

Typically, the camera is lower than the eyeline and looks up at the action

What is a low-angle shot?

300

Filmmaker's can control the length of the shot and its relationship to those around it.

What is a rhythmic relationship?

300

Footsteps, air conditioner hums, students shifting in their seats are all considered this.

What is Foley?
400

This is a moment of introspection for the character.

What is dark night for the soul?

400

The term for when a movie about New York City is filmed in New York City.

What is on location?

400

The camera is looking at the action at an angle

What is a cant / dutch / tilt angle?

400

By putting to shots together, we are generating an interaction.

What is a graphic relationship?

400

This is another term for the sound of silence.

What is room tone?

500

Every film has a moment that allows you predict the ending.

What is the theme stated?

500

An initial imbalance of composition at the start of a scene that leads the viewer to believe something will later appear there to restore balance.

What is negative space?

500

This trick shot is a complex one that requires synchronous motion. While zooming out, the camera tracks in.

What is a dolly zoom shot?

500

This is also known as a nondiegetic insert: metaphorical shot.

What is a cutaway?

500

Rhythm, fidelity, expression, space and time are all considered _____________________.

What is dimensions of sound?