Camera angles & movement
Editing techniques
Sound & music
Mise-en-scene
Genre conventions
100

Frame positions us at some angle on the subject

What is 'Angle'

100

 Utilizes a gradual transition but it transitions into another scene

What is 'Dissolve'

100

The sound of people talking while onscreen and sometimes offscreen. Usually they are talking to each other.

What is 'Dialogue'

100

Narrative exposition helps filmmakers reveal crucial details about characters and plot through visual means.

What is 'Setting'

100

Distinct set of fans for sports films

What is the 'Sports genre'

200


A shot that is taken to create a sense of empowerment for the character as it diminishes the figure in the frame.


What is 'High Angle'

200

Focuses the entirety of an emotion or idea.

What is 'Iris'

200

Music included in your film that wasn’t created specifically for the film (for example, a song by a popular artist).


What is 'Soundtrack'

200

can tell us who a character is, their attitudes and how they are feeling.

What are 'Costumes"

200

recognized by emotion effect

What is the 'Horror genre'

300

Long shot - Medium shot - Close-up

What is 'Standard shot progression'

300

Helps keep the plot and action constantly moving forward and the audience invested in each group’s progress

What is 'Cross cutting'

300

May be used as part of the soundscape to provide depth and atmosphere

What is 'Room tone'

300

Used to draw attention to or emphasize certain features of a character's face, including facial expressions and therefore emotions and intentions (and consequently performance).

What is 'Makeup'

300

Easiest film genre based on historical reality, the American frontier.

What is the 'Western genre'

400

Directs attention without moving at all

What is 'Zoom'

400

It builds intrigue by either waiting to reveal what they see or by not showing it at all.

What is 'Eyeline match'

400

music played low in the mix in order to create mood or atmosphere.

What is 'Soundbed'

400

used to indicate genre, as well as the time period in which the film is set in.

What are 'Props'

400

Response + birthed due to technological innovation

What is the 'Musical genre'

500

Defined by camera shake, incidental zooms or any movement that happens on the fly

What is 'Random movement'

500

This type of montage makes use of the Kuleshov effect, which refers to creating meaning out of a cinematic juxtaposition. Two separate scenes combine to create a single idea.

What is 'Intellectual montage'

500

High ____ dissonant strings will magnify the effect of aggression (as in Psycho, for example). Low ____ may sound ominous.

What is 'Pitch'

500

They can act as a trigger for certain emotion or link to other important moments in the narrative

What is 'Lighting' or 'Color'

500

broad category with many subgenres.

What is the 'Thriller genre'