The first time we see our protagonist.
What is Character Introduction?
This is the experience of watching a movie.
What is a Visual Experience?
This is the department that most asks for quietness.
What is Sound Department?
The Big Boss.
Who is the producer?
The frequency at which consecutive images are captured.
What is Frame Rate?
The moment of highest tension that often determines the outcome of the narrative.
What is the Climax?
This is a film with no dialogue.
What is a Silent Film?
This is the department in charge of the visual language.
What is Camera Department?
This person is in charge of all creative elements on set, and talking to their actors.
Who is the Director?
The amount of light that reaches the film/sensor through the camera lens.
What is Exposure?
The number of points that we use to graph our stories.
What is 7 (or the 7 Part Narrative Structure)?
The place where the term "Mise-en-Scene" comes from.
Where is France?
This is the department in charge of all creative elements.
What is Editorial?
This is the person who makes sure the shots are in focus.
Who is the First AC?
The camera setting that establishes the true color of white.
What is White Balance?
The final stage of the narrative where all loose ends are tied up.
What is the Resolution?
What is Non-Verbal Communication?
This is the department in charge of building the world the characters live in.
What is Art Department?
This is the person who is in charge of managing the electrical on set.
Who is the gaffer?
The way color of light is measured.
What is Kelvin degrees?
A choice between bad and bad.
What is a Dilemma?
This is the stage design and arrangement of actors in scenes. Also our very first movie.
What is Mise-en-Scene?
This is the department that oversees the budget.
What is Producing?
This person calls the shot on set, and manages time.
Who is the First AD?
The standard Frame Rate used in film.
What is 24 Frames per Second?