An uninterrupted run of the camera
What is a Shot?
The place where the movie is shot
What is Location?
The person that writes what the movie is about
Who are the Screenwriters?
When the movie reaches it's highest point
What is the Climax?
This character is often the hero with the story being through his perspective
Who is the Protagonist?
A shot that shows a scene from a distance
Physical items that go in a set to be used
What are Props?
These people help remind actors remember what to say
What are Line Producers?
The end of the movie
What is the Resolution?
The music of a movie
What is the Soundtrack/Score?
A camera angle used above the actors to make them appear small
What is a High Angle?
What the actors wear
What are Costumes?
This person is in charge of the camera and makes sure that the shot perfect
What is the Cinematographer?
When the movie is building up to the high point
What is the Rising Action?
The character is often the villain and apposes the main character's goal
Who is the Antagonist?
When the camera moves with the scene or action
What is Tracking?
The hair and makeup of the actors
What are Cosmetics?
These people are tasked with getting the actor's voice without appearing in the shot
What is the Boom Operator?
The part when the conflict is resolving and connects the high point to the ending.
What is the Falling Action?
These characters usually support the hero or villain but could also have no large importance on the story
What are Supporting/Side Characters?
The camera moving in the shot from left to right, up to down, etc.
What is Panning?
What the place the movie looks like
What is Staging/Set Design?
These people insure that meals reach the rest of the crew
What are the Craft Services?
The beginning of the movie when the conflict and the heroes are introduced
What is Exposition?
The viewers of the movie
Who are the Audience?