Total colors on the color wheel
12
4 perspectives of position of camera
deep, flat, limited, ambiguous
Difference in actual movement vs relative movement
When an object actually moves, vs when the object is given movement through the camera
What does HSB stand for
Hue, Saturation, Brightness
3 areas of movement
Camera movement, object movement, point of attention
Characters designed using sharp and pointy shapes, usually villainous or evil
Kiki
The secondary colors on the RGB color wheel
Yellow, Cyan, Magenta
3 grounds that are needed to be considered a limited perspective
foreground, midground, background
SCALE in point of attention
how far viewer's have to move their attention
Philosohpical Conflict of Edward Walker in "The Village"
To send Ivy to the towns and reveal the truth or to keep her here and let Lucius die
Define point of attention
how the audience's eye travels across the screen
Soft and round character
bouba
3 shades, tones, and tints of one base color
monochromatic
a perspective that is obscure or out of the ordinary
4 areas of movement
direction, quality, scale, speed
Define Aspect Ratio
dimensions of the frame you are filming in
If an object has high quality, it has -
more curvature of movement
Average shot duration
4-6 seconds
How many tertiary colors are on the color wheel
6
3 components of space
Quality of CAMERA movement
the smoothness of the camera
Bleach Bypass
deeply dehydrated colors
Device that mounts on a person to stabilize a camera
Gimbal
What framing shows for a character
being trapped in a current situation, a visual jail cell
3 of 5 ways colors are used in film
Elicit psychological response, draw focus to significant details, set the tone of a movie, represent character traits, or show changes/arcs in the story
Standard aspect ratio for High Definition
16:9
What is this?
Dolly
Standard aspect ratio
4:3
4 examples of how negative space is used in cinematography
What style editing encourages tension vs. what encourages calm
fast paced = tension, slow paced = calm