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Film Vocab
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1. The period of time before principal photography during which actors are signed - sets and costumes designed - and locations scouted
Composition in depth
Dissolve
Pre-production
Pulling
2. A narrative moment that signals an important shift of some kind in character or situation
Turning point
Masking
30-degree rule
Open-ended
3. An uncredited actor - usually hired for crowd scenes
Foley artist
Three-point lighting
Wide-angle lens
Extra
4. Images that originate from computer graphics technology - rather than photography
Computer-generated imagery (CGI)
Auteur
Grain
Persistence of vision
5. Author; A term popularized by French film critics and refers to film directors with their own distinctive style
Set-up
Letterboxing
Reframing
Auteur
6. Glass filters whose surface is etched with spots that refract light - so they create the appearance of water droplets in the air
Fog filter
Compilation film
Spec script
Parellel
7. 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
Shutter
Subgenre
Interlaced scanning
8. A shot that interrupts a scene's master shot and may include character reactions
Travelling matte
Oeuvre
Interlaced scanning
Insert
9. A production term referring to coordinating actors' movements with lines of dialogue
Blocking
Interpellation
Iris in...
Negative cutter
10. A scene filmed and processed but not selected to appear in the final version of the film
Out-take
Wide-angle lens
Narrative sequencing
Crane shot
11. The chronological accounting of all events presented and suggested
Loose framing
Fabula
Star filter
Interpretive claim
12. A crew member whose job is to maintain consistency in visual details from one shot to the next
Major studios
Compositing
Iris out
Continuity editor
13. A technique of arranging the actors on the set to take advantage of deep focus cinematography - which allows for many planes of depth in the film frame to remain in focus
Shot transition
Composition in depth
Animation
Trombone shot
14. 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
Double exposure
Close-up
Crane shot
Product placement
15. A small - variable opening on a camera lens that regulates the amount of light entering the camera and striking the surface of the film
Descriptive claim
Computer-generated imagery (CGI)
Composition
Aperture
16. Materials intentionally released by studios to attract public attention to films and their stars. Promotion differs from publicity - which is information that is not (or does not appear to be) intentionally disseminated by studios
Open-ended
Tilt
Promotion
Underexposure
17. A direct vocal address to the audience - Which may emanate from a character or from a narrative voice apparently unrelated to the diegesis
Travelling matte
Voice-over
Morphing
Crane shot
18. Recording images at a slower speed than the speed of projection (24 frames per second). Before cameras were motorized - this was called undercranking. Fewer frames are exposed in one minute - so - when projected at 24 f.p.s. - that action takes less
Superimposition
Fast motion
Gaffer
Zoom in...
19. A pan executed so quickly that it produces a blurred image - indicated rapid activity or - sometimes - the passage of time
Non-diegetic
Point-of-view shot
Tinting
Swish pan
20. A shot taken from a camera position above the subject - looking down at it
Bleach bypass
Telecine
Formalist style
High-angle shot
21. An unstated meaning that underlies and is implied by spoken dialogue
Digital set extension
Kuleshov effect
Subtext
Special visual effects
22. Leaving the silver grains in the emulsion rather than bleaching them out - which produces desaturated color
Three-act structure
Restricted narration
Three-point lighting
Bleach bypass
23. 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
Hard light
High concept film
Three-point lighting
Fast
24. An actor whose career rests on playing minor or secondary quirky characters rather than leading roles
Rotoscope
Hollywood Ten
Long shot
Character actor
25. A technique of filming at a speed faster than projection - the projecting the footage at normal speed of 24 frames per second. Because fewer frames were recorded per second - the action appears to be speeded up
Gaffer
Glass shot
Blaxploitation
Slow motion
26. A crew member who reports to the Director of Photography (DP) and is in charge of tasks involving lighting and electrical needs
Gaffer
Gauge
Green screen
Shot transition
27. Glass filters whose surface is etched with spots that refract light - so they create the appearance of water droplets in the air
Pan
Insert
Fog filter
Evaluative claim
28. A system for combining two separately filmed images in the same frame that involves create a matte (a black mask that covers a portion of the image) for a live action sequence and using it to block out a portion of the frame when filming the backgrou
Soundtrack
Pulling
Travelling matte
B-roll
29. A device used to manipulate the amount and/or color of light entering the lens
Filter
Avant-garde film
Vista Vision
Method acting
30. A technique in which the audience temporarily shares the visual perspective of a character or a group of characters. The camera points in the directions the character looks - simulating the character's field of vision
Hybrid
Point-of-view shot
Hollywood Blacklist
Computer-generated imagery (CGI)
31. Light emitted from a larger source that is scattered over a bigger area or reflected off a surface before it strikes the subject. Soft light minimizes facial details - including wrinkles
Polarizing filters
Toning
Evaluative claim
Soft light
32. 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
Subgenre
Integrated musical
Match on action
Trailer
33. A film that fuses the conventions of two or more genres
Pixilation
Hybrid
Camera distance
Kuleshov effect
34. 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
Typecasting
Green screen
Denouement
Depth of field
35. An abrupt - inexplicable shift in time and place of an action not signaled by an appropriate shot transition
Pre-production
Reverse shot
Jump cut
Double exposure
36. Everything audiences hear when they watch a sound film. The soundtrack is the composite of all three elements of film sound: dialogue - music - and sound effects
Soundtrack
Studio system
Matte painting
Backstory
37. An optical effect whereby the eye continues to register a visual stimulus in the brain for a brief period after that stimulus has been removed
Tableau shot
Recursive action
Handheld shot
Persistence of vision
38. A documentary or occasionally - a narrative film that presents only one side of an argument or one approach to a subject
Color filter
Reframing
Exposition
Propaganda film
39. A shot taken when the camera is so close to a subject that it fills the frame. It is most commonly used for a shot that isolates and encompasses a single actor's face - to emphasize the expression of emotion
Interpellation
Anamorphic lens
Close-up
Front projection
40. A short screen appearance by a celebrity - playing himself or herself
Cameo
Low-angle shot
Medium long shot
Product placement
41. A device attached to the film camera that records videotape of what has been filmed - allowing the director immediate access to video footage
Match on action
Zoom out
Video assist
Telecine
42. A series of related scene joined through elliptical editing that indicates the passage of time
Montage sequence
Letterboxing
Denouement
Eyeline match
43. A camera device that opens and closes to regulate the length of time the film is exposed to light
Zoom out
Undercranking
Shutter
Medium long shot
44. The measurement of how forgiving a film stock is. It determines whether an acceptable image will be produced when the film stock is exposed to too little or too much light
Trombone shot
Overhead shot
Exposure latitude
Zoom lens
45. An effect created when more light is required to produce an image strakes the film stock - so that the resulting image exhibits high contrast - glaring light - and washed out shadows. This effect ma or may not be intentional on the filmmaker's part
Tinting
Overexposure
Slow motion
Match on action
46. Experimental film; Underground cinema;
Avant-garde film
Tight framing
Telecine
Blockbuster
47. 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
Auteur
Omniscient narration
Synthespian
B-roll
48. The conclusion of the film wraps up - all loose ends in a form of resolution - though not necessarily with a happy ending.
Panning and scanning
Closure
Three-act structure
Minor studios
49. A technique of moving a zoom lens from a wide-angle position to a telephoto position - which results in a magnification of the subject within the frame - and keeps the subject in focus
Zoom in...
Offscreen space
Figure placement and movement
Digital set extension
50. These filters bend the light coming into lens - softening and blurring the image
Negative cutter
Diffusion filters
Point-of-view shot
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