A shot taken from a low angle.
What is Low Angle?
A shot which fades to black
What is Fade Out?
What is Diegetic sound?
Things created to make that place what it is intended to be.
What are Props?
The setting is a small town, field, gym, or competition.
What is "Sports Film?
A shot taken from a high viewpoint.
What is Aerial?
Briefly superimposes the end of Shot A and Shot B.
What is Dissolve?
What is non-diegetic sound?
This can tell us who a character is, their attitudes and how they are feeling.
What are Costumes?
The character types are victims, lawbreakers, forces of justice, and bystanders.
What is "Crime Thriller"?
A shot that shows a part of something to draw attention to the thing/person.
What is Close-up?
Shot B replaced Shot A by a boundary line moving across the screen.
What is Wipe?
The frequency of a sound.
What is Pitch?
Origin was necessary because actors’ faces would not register well on film.
What is Makeup?
The plot pattern is conflict between civilized order and lawless frontier, stand-off.
What is "Western Film"?
This is a shot taken with a tilted horizon.
What is Canted Angle?
Editing to construct film space.
Simultaneous or consecutive musical notes which according to convention sound harsh or unpleasant.
What is Dissonance?
This can act as a trigger for a certain emotion or link to other important moments in the narrative.
What is Lighting?
The character types are the struggler and the love interest.
What is "Musical Film"?
A camera support with wheels to facilitate tracking shots.
What is Dolly?
Editing to present action in a way that it consumes less time on screen than the story.
What is Elliptical Editing?
A collection of background sounds which reinforce the realism of a scene.
What is Soundscape?
Helps filmmakers reveal crucial details about characters and plot through visual means.
What is Narrative Exposition?
Films categorized based on recurring images or people.
What is Genre Iconography?