The number of stages in a hero's journey.
What is 12?
Five elements of a basic screenplay
What are slugline, action, dialogue, parentheticals, and character names?
Considered the main chunk of the story.
What is act 2?
Sound derived from a location that can be used to create a more rich story.
What is natural sound?
Defined as the art of visual storytelling.
What is cinematography?
The hero's normal world, where life is status quo, and he/she lives among mortals/non-supernatural beings.
What is Ordinary World?
The 3 things a slugline establishes in a screenplay.
What is internal/external, location, and time of day?
This act sets up the world, characters, and the character's goals.
What is act one?
The level in which our audio should stay under for clear sound while recording.
What is -12?
These shots are usually used to establish the atmosphere or location.
What are establishing shots?
The hero initiall rejects to accept their calling.
What is refusal of the call?
Character names should always be in.
What are capital letters?
The event that sets the main character(s) on their journey.
What is the inciting incident?
These microphone covers block wind from hitting the microphone.
What is dead cat?
This type of shot is usually used to place someone or something in relation to its’ surroundings.
What is long shot?
The hero experiences adventure and perhaps danger the return to life as it was before the adventure.
What is magic flight?
Dialogue is always aligned to this side of the page.
What is left?
This screenwriter published a book titled "Screenplay" in 1978.
Who is Syd Field?
These are the 3 most common types of microphones.
What are lavalier, shotgun, and handheld?
This angle level makes people look antlike and insignificant.
What is overhead?
This man was the first to recognize the pattern in mythology that would become known as the hero's journey.
Who is Joseph Campbell?
Parentheticals must always be enclosed in.
What are parenthesis?
Defined as incidents that directly impacts what happens next in a story.
What are plot points?
In order to get the best sound, lavalier mics should be placed in this area.
What is the subjects chest?
Camera angle in which the camera is not parallel with the horizon.
What is dutch angle?