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Film Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A lens with a variable focal length that allows changes of focal length while keeping the subject in focus
Narrative sequencing
Zoom lens
Diegesis
Trailer
2. A technique of moving from the telephoto position to the wide-angle position of a zoom lens - which results in the subject appearing to become smaller within the frame - while remaining in focus
Zoom out
Parellel
Lens
Fabula
3. A pan executed so quickly that it produces a blurred image - indicated rapid activity or - sometimes - the passage of time
Subgenre
Swish pan
Flashback
Formalist style
4. The period after principal photography during which editing and looping take place - and special visual effects are added to the film
Spec script
Editor
Panning and scanning
Post-production
5. An actor whose career rests on playing minor or secondary quirky characters rather than leading roles
Closure
Aperture
Character actor
Open-ended
6. A crew member who works in post-production in a specially equipped studio to create the sounds of the story world - such as the shuffling of shoes on various surfaces for footsteps
Continuity editor
Release prints
Toning
Foley artist
7. Reels of film that are shipped to movie theaters for exhibition. Digital cinema - which can be distributed via satellite - broadband - or on media such as DVDs - may soon replace film prints because the latter are expensive to create - copy - and dis
Filter
Soundtrack
Match on action
Release prints
8. Early films that documented everyday events - such as workers leaving a factory
Optical printer
On-the-nose dialogue
Actualitas
Travelling matte
9. The first print made from a film negative
Master positive
Outsourcing
Recursive action
Closure
10. Glass filters whose surface is etched with spots that refract light - so they create the appearance of water droplets in the air
Wide-angle lens
Cameo
Fog filter
Kuleshov effect
11. (Automatic dialogue replacement) recording synchronized dialogue in post-production - cutting several identical lengths of developed film and having actors record the dialogue repeatedly
Offscreen space
Genre
ADR
Vista Vision
12. A non-standard narrative organization that assumes 'day in the life' quality rather than the highly structured three-act or four part narrative - and that features loose or indirect cause-effect relationships
Open-ended
Re-establishing shot
Cameo
Episodic
13. An efficient system developed for film lighting. In a standard lighting set-up - the key light illuminates the subject - the fill light eliminates shadows cast by the key light - and the back light separates the subject from the background
Three-point lighting
Closure
Medium long shot
High concept film
14. A direct vocal address to the audience - Which may emanate from a character or from a narrative voice apparently unrelated to the diegesis
Flashforward
Voice-over
Day for night
Editor
15. An unstated meaning that underlies and is implied by spoken dialogue
Subtext
Panchromatic
Kuleshov effect
Persistence of vision
16. A camera shot taken at a large distance from the subject. Using the human body as the subject - a long shot captures the entire human form
Third-person narration
Long shot
Focus puller
Mixing
17. A specialist who monitors the processing of color on the se and in the film lab
Long shot
Flashing
Backstory
Color consultant
18. A technique of manipulating focus to direct the viewer's attention
Backstory
Outsourcing
Selective focus
Product placement
19. The chronological accounting of all events presented and suggested
Cutaway
Persistence of vision
Fabula
30-degree rule
20. Any lens with a focal length approximately equal to the diagonal of the frame. For 35mm filmmaking - a 35-50 mm lens does not distort the angle of vision or depth
Compositing
Realist style
Protagonist
Normal lens
21. The arrangement of actors on screen as a compositional element that suggests themes - character development - emotional content - and visual motifs
Figure placement and movement
Insert
Pixilation
Crab dolly
22. Reels of film that are shipped to movie theaters for exhibition. Digital cinema - which can be distributed via satellite - broadband - or on media such as DVDs - may soon replace film prints because the latter are expensive to create - copy - and dis
Release prints
Exposure
Post-production
Integrated musical
23. Invisible editing; a system devised to minimize the audience's awareness of shot transitions - especially cuts - in order to improve the flow of the story and avoid interrupting the viewer's immersion it in
Continuity editing
Continuity error
Episodic
Trombone shot
24. The technique of telling the story from an all-knowing character. Films that use restricted narration limit the audience's perception to what one particular character knows - but may insert moments of omniscience
Four-part structure
Overhead shot
Character actor
Omniscient narration
25. Also called 'd-cinema.' Not to be confused with digital cinematography (shooting movies on digital video) - this term refers to using digital technologies for exhibition
Digital cinema
Base
Anamorphic lens
Exposure latitude
26. Natural light; The process of suing sunlight rather than artificial studio lights when filming
Close-up
Freeze frame
Available light
Widescreen
27. A painting used on the set as a portion of the background
Blockbuster
Turning point
Matte painting
Swish pan
28. A technique of moving the camera - on a specially built track. Such shots often trace character movement laterally across the frame or in and out of the depth of the frame
Pixel
Mockumentary
Tracking shot
Morphing
29. A system initially developed for marketing films by creating and promoting stars as objects of admiration. The promotion of stars has now become an end in itself
Optical printer
Non-diegetic
Color timing
Star system
30. Creating the appearance of movement by drawing a series of frames that are projected sequentially - rather than photographing a series of still images
Fade-out
Animation
Dissolve
Underexposure
31. A measure of a film stock's sensitivity to light. 'Fast' refers to sensitive film stock - while slow film is relatively insensitive
Average shot length
Speed
Motivation
Time-lapse photography
32. Louis Althusser's term for the way in which a society creates its subjects/citizens through ideological (as opposed to repressive) state apparatuses - which include education - media - religion - and the family
Video assist
Low-key lighting
Interpellation
Travelling matte
33. A shot filmed from an airplane or helicopter
Widescreen
Tinting
Aerial Shot
Integrated musical
34. Light striking the emulsion layer of the film - activating light-sensitive grains
Phi phenomenon
Minor studios
Exposure
Figure placement and movement
35. A shot taken fro a position directly above the action - also called a 'birds' eye shot'
Exposure
Star filter
Overhead shot
High-angle shot
36. The classical model of narrative form. The first act introduces characters and conflicts; the second act offers complication leading to a climax; the third act contains the danouement and resolution
Blocking
Crab dolly
Extreme close-up
Three-act structure
37. A type of documentary film whose purpose is to present the way of life of a culture or subculture
Ethnographic film
Medium shot
Antagonist
Screenplay
38. Creating an image by combining several elements created separately using computer graphics rather than photographic means
Digital compositing
Digital cinema
Foley artist
Desaturated
39. A short documentary on current events - show in movie theaters along with cartoons and feature films beginning in the 1930s
Newsreel
Iris out
Cel
Prosthesis
40. A term describing a conclusion that does not answer all the questions raised regarding characters or storylines - nor tie up all loose ends
Open-ended
Release prints
Vertical integration
Overhead shot
41. Non-diegetic; any element in the film that is not part of the imagined story world
Digital set extension
Lightning mix
Extradiegetic
Swish pan
42. Exposed and developed film stock from which the master positive is struck. If projected - the negative would produce a reverse of the image - with dark areas appearing white and vice versa or - if color film - areas of color appearing as their comple
Negative
Cutaway
Re-establishing shot
Fade-out
43. A musical accompaniment written specifically for a film
Hard light
Set-up
Score
On-the-nose dialogue
44. The first step in the process of creating CGI. The wireframe is a three-dimensional computer model of an object - which is then rendered (producing the finished image) and animated (using simulated camera movement frame by frame)
Aperture
Rear projection
Wireframe
Color filter
45. A technique of exposing film frames - then rewinding the film and exposing it again - which results in an image that combines two shots in a single frame
Filter
Aspect Ratio
Low-angle shot
Double exposure
46. A rule in continuity editing - which dictates that if a cut occurs while a character is in the midst of an action - the subsequent shot must begin so that audiences see the completion of that action
Match on action
30-degree rule
Master shot
Best boy
47. A compositing method that allows cinematographers to combine live action and settings that are filmed or created separately. Actors are filmed against a green or blue background. During post-production - this background is filled in with an image thr
Exposition
Aerial Shot
Green screen
Aperture
48. Light emitted from a relatively small source positioned close to the subject. It tends to be unflattering because it creates deep shadows and emphasizes surface imperfections
Restricted narration
Go-motion
Hard light
Natural-key lighting
49. The average length in seconds of a series of shots - covering a portion of a film or an entire film; a measure of pace within a scene or in the film as a whole.
Average shot length
Actualitas
Standard shot pattern
Motif
50. A filter that creates points of light that streak outward from a light source
Interlaced scanning
Base
Star filter
Extra