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Sound
Editing
Genre
Potporri
Style
100
The sound that seems appropriate to its source in the film.
What is fidelity?
100
Even if no establishing shot is shown, spectators will still assume that objects in separate shots are near one another.
What is the Kuleshov "effect"?
100
Distinct types of films within a genre.
What is a Subgenre
100
All events, presented and inferred, in chronological order are known as "this".
What is story?
100
The range of stylistic techniques.
What is Mise-en-scene, Cinematography, Sound and Editing?
200
Internal diegetic sound.
What is sound that represents a character's thoughts without the character speaking aloud?
200
An editing technique that alternates between simultaneous shots in two separate spaces.
What is cross-cutting?
200
Almost always unstated.
What is theme?
200
Characters, locations, time, setting and narration.
What are narrative elements?
200
In Bordwell and Thompson’s terms, both are considered systems.
What is Form and Style?
300
A sound "bridge."
What is overlapping the sound of one scene into the next?
300
An imaginary line between the main characters that determines where the camera should be placed to preserve continuity.
What is the "axis" of action or the 180-degree line?
300
Categories or types of films that have themes, subjects, or techniques in common that unite them.
What is a genre?
300
All elements placed in front of the camera including lighting, staging, costumes, and setting, are known as *this*.
What is mise-en-scene?
300
Similarities and repetition, Variation and Difference, Development and progression
What are patterns formed by stylistic techniques?
400
Sound that exists inside the world of the characters.
What is Diegetic Sound?
400
An editing system that keeps the spatial and temporal relations of a scene coherent.
What is continuity editing?
400
Interprets texts in particular ways, lets viewers know what to expect, gives creators ideas about how to put pieces together
What is the function(s) of genre?
400
A continuum from unrestricted to restricted knowledge
What is range of narration?
400
Color, Lighting, Framing, Long takes and/or moving camera, Editing, Sound
What are salient techniques?
500
Timbre
What is the perceived "color" of the sound?
500
An editing technique that carries a single movement across two or more shots.
What is a match on action?
500
Theme, plot, stylistic techniques, iconography.
What are genre conventions?
500
A film without gaps in its overall form has *this*.
What is unity?
500
The questions that one would ask to understand how a film creates meaning.
What is analysis?