A close-up typically shows this.
What is emotion or facial expression?
eliminate unwanted footage + select footage that are the most usable. ( Deciding the best way to transition from one shot to another)
What is Editing?
The voice of a person heard speaking, but not seen on camera.
What is Narration or Voiceover?
The visual information in a scene or shot such as, setting,lighting, color, shape, costume, make-up, expression, movement, symmetry.
What is Mise-en-scene?
People sing in situations of everyday life
What is Straight Musical?
This angle is often used to create dominance or authority.
What is a low-angle shot?
cutting during a character or object’s movement.
What is Cut On Action?
This is the background noise on the movie set.
What is Room Tone?
Props, make-up of the location
What is a Set?
recurring symbolic images that have meaning from films to other films . “films categorized based on recurring images or people”.
what is Genre Iconography?
A tracking shot follows this.
What is a character or object in motion?
offer and provide distinct rhythm and offer tension. Speed of the cuts.
What is Rhythmic Relations?
To stimulate reality.
To add or create something off scene that is not really there.
To help the director create a mood
What is the Three-fold?
Warm against cool creates more depth.
Correct native color temperature
What is Color Temperature?
an indication of social progress and technological advancement
What is Genre "Bending"?
This type of camera movement can suggest chaos or confusion.
What is a handheld shot?
editing to present action in a way that it consumes less time on screen than the story.
What is Elliptical Editing?
A term which refers to the simultaneous or consecutive musical notes which (according to convention) sound pleasant.
What is Harmony?
Natural to everyday life
Unnatural not true to life for jarring effect
Sci-fi, horror, experimental
What is Naturalistic Vs. Expressionist Makeup?
plot patterns, character types, setting, and theme.
What are Genre Conventions?
This specific shot type combines tilt and pan to reveal space.
What is a crane shot?
Editing to control the time of the action in the film and shapes chronology
What is Temporal Relations between Shot A and Shot B?
A collection of background sounds which reinforce the realism of a scene - these may be augmented in post-production with, for example, library sound effects, such as crowd murmur
What is Soundscape?
typecasting leads to character types (similar to genre iconography)
What is Stylized Acting?
helps producers decide what movie to make/helps viewers decide what film to watch
What is Film Genre?