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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. The practice of shooting during the day but using filters and underexposure to create the illusion of nighttime
Visual effects
Montage sequence
Double exposure
Day for night
2. An effect created when too little light strikes the film during shooting. As a result the image will contain dark areas that appear very dense and dark (including shadows) and the overall contrast will be less than with a properly exposed image
Underexposure
Parellel editing
Telecine
Panchromatic
3. A shot that contains two characters within the frame
Pixel
Standard shot pattern
Hollywood Ten
Two-shot
4. Using computer graphics to 'build' structures connected to the actual architecture on set or location
Omniscient narration
Day for night
Digital set extension
Medium close-up
5. Wheeled platform with wheels that rotate - so the dolly can change direction
Revisionist
Crab dolly
Character actor
Academy Ratio
6. A widescreen process that uses three cameras - three projectors - and a wide - curved screen
Crane shot
Flashback
Cinerama
Wireframe
7. A type of film stock that is sensitive to (in other words - registers) all tones in the color spectrum
Zoom lens
Panchromatic
Descriptive claim
Freeze frame
8. The five vertically integrated corporations that exerted the greatest control over film production in the studio era: MGM - Warner Brothers - RKO - Twentieth Century Fox - and Paramount
Major studios
Anime
Release prints
Toning
9. A film style that - in contrast to the classical and formalist styles - focuses characters - place - and the spontaneity and digressiveness of life - rather than on highly structured stories or aesthetic abstraction
Vista Vision
Realist style
Medium long shot
Continuity error
10. A film composed entirely of footage from other films.
Extra
Forced perspective
Product placement
Compilation film
11. Sound recorded on a set - on location - or - for documentary film - at an actual real-world event - as opposed to dubbed in post-production through ADR or looping
Interlaced scanning
Direct sound
Digital compositing
Dolly
12. A device used to manipulate the amount and/or color of light entering the lens
Cameo
Filter
Four-part structure
Trombone shot
13. A device worn by a camera operator that holds the motion picture camera - allowing it glide smoothly through spaces unreachable by camera mounted on a crane or other apparatus
Tracking shot
Neutral-density filter
Steadicam
Actualitas
14. The chip in a video camera that converts the incoming light to an electronic signal
Extreme long-shot
Fast
Go-motion
Charge coupler device
15. Suspended particles of silver in the film's emulsion - Which may become visible in the final image as dots
Fast
Grain
Realist style
Classical style
16. A scene filmed and processed but not selected to appear in the final version of the film
Release prints
Chiaroscuro
Out-take
Scratching
17. 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
Graphic match
Hybrid
Long shot
Flashforward
18. A complete narrative unit within a film - with its own beginning - middle - and end. Often scenes are unified - and distinguished from one another - by time and setting
Green screen
Direct sound
Animation
Scene
19. 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
Negative cutter
Match on action
Continuity editing
Interpellation
20. A term that refers to the organization of an industry wherein one type of corporation also owns corporations in allied industries - for example - film production and video games
Iris out
Horizontal integration
Trombone shot
Star filter
21. An early color process that replaced silver halide grains with colored salts
Toning
Horizontal integration
Animation
Wireframe
22. The written blueprint for a film - composed of three elements: dialogue - sluglines (setting the place and time of each scene) - and description. Feature-length screenplays typically run 90-130 pages
Dissolve
Screenplay
Flashforward
Cutaway
23. Cinema verite; a documentary style in which the filmmaker attempts to remain as unobtrusive as possible - recording without obvious editorial comment
Direct cinema
Composition in depth
Studio system
Extreme wide-angle lens
24. A short documentary on current events - show in movie theaters along with cartoons and feature films beginning in the 1930s
Compilation film
Newsreel
Depth of field
Depth of field
25. A film process that uses 35mm film stock but changes the orientation of the film so that the film moves through the camera horizontally instead of vertically. The larger image is of higher quality than standard 35mm processes
Vista Vision
Character actor
Narrative sequencing
Shot/reverse shot
26. A shot taken from a camera mounted on a crane that moves three-dimensionally in a space
Star filter
Crane shot
Available light
Forced development
27. These filters bend the light coming into lens - softening and blurring the image
Average shot length
Horizontal integration
Diffusion filters
Persistence of vision
28. A scene transition in which the first frame of the incoming scene appears to push the last frame of the previous scene off the screen horizontally
Wipe
Blocking
Bleach bypass
Protagonist
29. A type of matte shot - created by positioning a pane of optically flawless glass with a painting on it between the camera and the scene to be photographed. This combines the painting on the glass with the set or location - seen through the glass - be
Dailies
Glass shot
Wireframe
Line of action
30. The period after principal photography during which editing and looping take place - and special visual effects are added to the film
Fast motion
Post-production
Intertextual reference
Go-motion
31. A filter that simply reduces the amount of light entering the lens - without affecting the color characteristics
Best boy
Green screen
Neutral-density filter
Negative
32. A machine used to create optical effects such as fades - dissolves - and superimpositions. Most are now created digitally
Running time
Optical printer
Omniscient narration
Exposition
33. A technique of underdeveloping exposed film stock (leaving it in a chemical batch a shorter amount of time than usual) in order to achieve the visual effect of reducing contrast
Pulling
Backstage musical
Subtext
Swish pan
34. A story; a chain of events linked by cause-and-effect logic
Extradiegetic
Hue
Master shot
Narrative
35. A computer-generated actor that some speculate will replace flesh and blood actors in the not so distant future
Outsourcing
Synthespian
Scratching
Star filter
36. A statement that presents an argument about a film's meaning and significance
Continuity error
Script supervisor
Interpretive claim
Animation
37. A term used for any narrative sound - or visual element not contained in the story world. Also called 'extradiegetic'
Wide-angle lens
Non-diegetic
Classical style
Aspect Ratio
38. A small - variable opening on a camera lens that regulates the amount of light entering the camera and striking the surface of the film
Aperture
Pixilation
Fog filter
Negative
39. A device worn by a camera operator that holds the motion picture camera - allowing it glide smoothly through spaces unreachable by camera mounted on a crane or other apparatus
Propaganda film
Steadicam
Time-lapse photography
Special visual effects
40. Drawing attention to the process of representation (including narrative and characterization) to break the theatrical illusion and elicit a distanced - intellectual response in the audience
Overlapping dialogue
Dolly
Brechtian distanciation
Production values
41. A fiction film (often a comedy) that uses documentary conventions on fictional rather than real-world subject matter
Continuity error
Deep focus cinematography
B-roll
Mockumentary
42. An action film cycle of the late 1960s and early 1970s that featured bold - rebellious African American characters
Denouement
Lens
Blaxploitation
Method acting
43. A technique of manipulating focus to direct the viewer's attention
Text
Selective focus
Propaganda film
Extreme long-shot
44. A property of older television monitors - where each frame was scanned as two fields: One consisting of all the odd numbered lines - the other all the even lines. If slowed down - the television image would appear to sweep down the screen one line at
Interlaced scanning
Mockumentary
Product placement
Gauge
45. A lens with a focal length greater than 50 mm (usually between 80mm and 20mm) - which provides a larger image of the subject than a normal or wide-angle lens but which narrows the angle of vision and flattens the depth of the image relative to normal
Available light
Block booking
Telephoto lens
Film stock
46. An attribute of newer television monitors - where each frame is scanned by the electron beam as a single field. If slowed down - each frame would appear on the monitor in its entirety on the screen - rather than line by line - as is the case with int
Parellel
Extreme long-shot
Progressive scanning
Digital video
47. Glass filters whose surface is etched with spots that refract light - so they create the appearance of water droplets in the air
Freeze frame
Fog filter
Extradiegetic
Canted angle
48. The central cause(s) behind a character's actions
Anamorphic lens
Digital compositing
Underexposure
Motivation
49. A technique of shooting a scene at a very high speed (96 frames per second) - then adding and subtracting frames in post-production - 'fanning out' the action through the overlapping images
Zoom in...
Parellel
Pixel
Recursive action
50. A crew member whose job is to maintain consistency in visual details from one shot to the next
Extreme close-up
Graphic match
Continuity editor
Blue screen