camera movement follows the subject
What is, tracking shot?
everything that you see on the screen
what is, mise-en-scene?
transition from one image to the other to show passage of time
what is a dissolve?
sound that cannot be heard by film characters
what is, non-diegetic sound?
includes monster, jump scares, and usually filmed in the dark
what is, horror?
camera movement is used to create tension and realism (shakes)
What is, handheld cam?
these can tell us who a character is, their attitudes, timeline, status, and how they are feeling
what is, costumes?
transition uses a line transition
what is, wipe?
sound that the characters can hear
what is a diegetic sound?
genre when characters break into songs
what is, musical?
Used to set the scene, often outside
What is, establishing shot?
This effects the brightness and tone within a scene
what is, lighting?
Cutting during a character or objects movement
what is, cut on action?
simultaneous or consecutive musical notes which sound pleasant.
what is, harmony?
This western figure typically is a 'good-bad-guy' that wears a hat and boots
what is, cowboy?
angle looks up at the subject making them seem dominating
what is, low angle shot?
recurring image that has meaning throughout the story
what is, motif?
Editing to present an action in a way that it consumes less time on screen than in the story
what is, Elliptical editing?
music made specifically for the film
what is, score?
last surviving character in a horror film
what is, final girl?
This shot is used to convey emotions or facial expressions
what is, close up shot?
location designed to fit the theme of the film
what is, set?
cuts in between two or more scenes happening simultaneously
what is, cross cutting?
all songs and music used within in a film
what is, soundtrack?
exaggerated acting displaying humor
what is, comedy?