what is camera movement
the movement of the camera
used to keep momentum
whip pan
sound of people on screen talking
dialogue
natural every day make up
naturalisitic
plot patterns, character types, setting, and theme
genre conventions
a show that shows a character from the waist up
medium shot
used ironically or for comedic purposes
wipe
music in the film that wasn't created specifically for the film
soundtrack
everything you see on screen
mise-en-scene
recurring symbolic images that carry meaning from film to film
genre iconography
what shot is used to make the audience feel like they are in the conversation
over the shoulder shot
abrupt cut from one scene to another to shock the audience
smash cut
sound that has a source in the scene or world of the film
diegetic sound
what do crowded locations do
make setting have smooth drama
genre were setting is small town or field
sports
what does a low angle shot do
reinforces intimidation and disempowerment
editing to present action in a way that it consumes less time on screen than the story
elliptical
sounds 3 usages
simulate reality, add/ create something that isn't there, and to create a mood
lighting for light hearted and comedic
high key lighting
genre were main character types are struggling star, love interest, and rival
musical
camera movement that creates internal or external conflict
dolly zoom
uses elements from previous scene similar to the next and adds elements of audio
match cut
sound effects produced to enhance the realism of the scene
foley
dimensions of performance
individualized and stylized
how many character types do thriller films revolve around
1-2