camera angles and movement
editing
sound and music
mise-en-scene
genre convention
100

can be used to set a scene or as a establishing shot

what is an extreme long shot and establishing shot

100

Cutting during a character or objects movement meant to make smoother cuts that make it feel more natural for the audience, very common in action scenes

whats cut to action

100

No they are not the same one is the sound of people talking the other is the voice of a person heard speaking

are dialogue and narration the same

100

what are the catagories of Mise-en-scene

  • location/setting

  • Costume, Hair + makeup

  • Lighting + color

  • Acting + performance

100

A category: kind or type of film

What is genre

200

when the camera moves around the object using horizontal or vertical shot

what is an arc

200

one cuts to the object that the characters looking at shot a would be the eyes and shot b would be the object when the editor has two or more shots that focus on the same area in the frame in allowas the to stay focus without having to scan each frame

diffrence between eyline match and eye trace 

200

one is Sounds which has its source in the scene, or ‘world of the film’ ( even if it is applied in the post-production). the other Sound which does not have its sources within the world of the film, for example, mood music, voice-over addressed to the audience 

diffrence between diegetic and non-diegetic sound 

200

set is the props that makes the location location is the actual location 

set vs location 

200

No direct answer but rather patterns of conventions

What makes a genre

300

dolly zoom

what camera movement is used to form conflict in the shot

300

Changes both audio and video at the same time by using a J cut or an l cut

whats a split edit

300

No they are not the same but they are infact the opposite of one another 

are harmony and dissonance the same

300

softens and eliminates shadows

what do fill lights do

300

Backstage musical: Action center singers/dancers; the music and performances are in the “film world”

Straight musical:People sing in situations of everyday life

What are the two types of musicals 

400

one only moves in and out the other is a combination of tracking shot an zoom tracks towards the subject while zooming out at the sam rate

what the diffrence between zoom and reverse zoom

400

fade to white and fade to black, fade to white if for a dream sequince to black is to show the movie ended

what are the two types of fades and what are they used for

400


A recording of the sound at the location of the shoot _ may be used as part of the soundscape to provide depth and atmosphere


what is room tone 



400

typecasting leads to characters types (similar to genre iconography)whats stylized acting

whats stylized acting

400

Underdog overcome long odds to win “final” big gameAthletes in their prime

what is the plot pattern of a sports movie

500

used to make the audience feel as though they are actually in the conversation/action.

how does an over the shoulder shot effect the audience

500

one focuses on the speed of the cuts and the other is to construct film space 

Diffrence between Rhythmic Relations between Shot A and Shot B and Spatial Relations between Shot A and Shot B



500

In film and TV this may be used interchangeably with soundscape but in audio work usually refers to music played low in the mix in order to create the mood.

whats a soundbed


500

naturalistic and expressive

the two types of make styles used in films

500

“The good bad man” the “hero in between” sheriff

chacoter types of a crime thriller