A reflection of the world around us.
What is Realism?
The cinematographer positions the camera angle directly at the eye level of the character.
What is Eye Level?
Are the building blocks of film
What are Shots?
The color itself
What is HUE?
Used to plan and evoke audience emotions, add to the drama, express doubtfulness, or present an element of surprise.
What is Non-Diegetic Sound?
Emphasize the authentic interactions between real people with a manipulation of the creative production elements taking place.
What is Classical?
A shot from a camera angle positioned low on the vertical axis, anywhere below the eye line, looking up
What is Low Angle?
Plays a significant role to communicate the audience the tone of the scene.
What is Use of Color?
Intensity of the color
What is Saturation?
Sound whose source is visible on the screen or whose sound is implied to be present by the action in the film
What is Diegetic Sound?
An approach to film theory that is focused on the formal or technical elements of a film
What is Formalism?
A cinematic technique where the camera looks down on the subject from a high angle and the point of focus often gets "swallowed up"
What is High Angle?
Put together the shots involved in the storyline and make their flow as smooth and fluid as possible to ensure the audience can fully engage in following the film's plot.
What is the job of film editor?
Complementary
Monochromatic
Analogous
Triadic
What are color schemes?
The music originating from within in the film helps the audience in becoming engrossed within a scene.
What is Diegetic Sound?
Represents a mix between Realism and Formalism
What is Classical?
A technique that consists of an angled camera shot where the horizon line isn't parallel with the bottom of the frame, and vertical lines are at an angle to the side of the frame.
What is Oblique Angle?
Can affect us emotionally, psychologically and even physically, often without us becoming aware.
What is Color?
The darkness or lightness of a color.
What is brightness/ value?
These are things ONLY the audience hears, and the characters involved in the story do not.
What is Non-Diegetic Sound?
The lighting, scoring, sound and set design, use of color, shot composition, and editing
What is Formalism?
Used to enhance a disorienting or uneasy feeling in a scene.
What is Oblique Angle?
Applied to evoke the sentiments of the spectator
What is purpose of Angles?
Color can build _______ within a scene.
The sound whose source is not visually noticeable on the screen nor has been applied by the action occurring in the film
What is Non- Diegetic Sound?