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Film Vocab
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Also called 'full screen -' the technique of re-shooting a widescreen film in order to convert it to the original television aspect ration of 1.33 to 1. Rather than reproduce the original aspect ratio - as a letterboxed version does - a panned and sc
Extreme long-shot
Zoom lens
Base
Panning and scanning
2. The distance in millimeters from the optical center of a lens to the lane where the sharpest image is formed while focusing on a distant object
Focal length
High concept film
Apparatus Theory
Medium close-up
3. A transparent sheet on which animation artists draw images.
Cel
Insert
Integrated musical
Propaganda film
4. A crew member whose job is to measure the distance between the subject and the camera lens - marking the ring on the camera lens - and ensuring the ring is turned precisely so that the image is in focus
Episodic
Focus puller
Tracking shot
Release prints
5. Then Hollywood writers and directors cited for Contempt of Congress for refusing to cooperate with the House Committee on Un-American Activities' attempts to root out Communists in the film industry
Aperture
Jump cut
Wide-angle lens
Hollywood Ten
6. A shot taken from a camera position above the subject - looking down at it
Line of action
High-angle shot
Compositing
Handheld shot
7. A story; a chain of events linked by cause-and-effect logic
Pan
Foley artist
Product placement
Narrative
8. A chemical embedded in the emulsion layer of film stock that - when developed after exposure - releases a particular color dye (red - green - or blue)
Extreme wide-angle lens
Dye coupler
Exposure latitude
Narrative
9. A picture element - a measure of image density. There are approximately 18 million pixels in a frame of 35mm film and 300000-400000 in a video image
Natural-key lighting
Close-up
Pixel
Analog Video
10. Lighting design where the key light is somewhat more intense than the fill light - so the fill does not eliminate every shadow. The effect is generally less cheerful than high-key lighting - but not as gloomy as low-key lighting
Natural-key lighting
Best boy
Studio system
Open-ended
11. A shot transition that involves the gradual disappearance of the image at the same time that a new image gradually comes into view
Glass shot
Classical style
Dissolve
Telephoto lens
12. A process of transferring film to video tapes or DVDs so that the original aspect ratio of the film is preserved
Release prints
Eye-level shot
Actualitas
Letterboxing
13. Experimental film; Underground cinema;
Assistant Editor
Avant-garde film
Genre
Take
14. 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
Closure
Aerial Shot
Genre
Direct sound
15. A contemporary modification of the standard three-act structure that identifies a critical turning point at the halfway mark of most narrative films
Four-part structure
On-the-nose dialogue
Shooting script
Kuleshov effect
16. 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
Omniscient narration
Pulling
Base
Eyeline match
17. Lighting design that provides an even illumination of the subject - with many facial details washed out. High-key lighting tends to create a hopeful mood - in contrast to low-key lighting
Toning
Shot/reverse shot
Hollywood Ten
High-key lighting
18. Dense accumulation of detail conveyed in the opening moments of a film
Overhead shot
Normal lens
Exposition
Slow
19. A technique used to join live action with pre-recorded background images. A projector is aimed at a half-silvered mirror that reflects the background - which the camera records as being located behind the actors
Figure placement and movement
Front projection
Syuzhet
Denouement
20. A shot taken from a level camera located approximately 5' to 6' from the ground - simulating the perspective of a person standing before the action presented
Realist style
Eye-level shot
B-roll
Turning point
21. A visual effect achieved through the use of photography and digital techniques that appears to stop time and allow the viewer to travel around the subject and view it from a multitude of vantage points
Soundtrack
Frozen time moment
Evaluative claim
High-key lighting
22. The aspect ratio of 1.33:1 - standardized by the Academy of Motion Picture Art and Sciences until the development of widescreen formats in the 1950s
Cinerama
Loose framing
Academy Ratio
Eyeline match
23. A production term denoting a single uninterrupted series of frames exposed by a motion picture or video camera between the time it is turned on and the time it is turned off. Filmmakers shoot several takes of any scene and the film editor selects the
Rack focus
Color consultant
Take
Omniscient narration
24. 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
Fade-out
Voice-over
Classical style
Wipe
25. The practice of shooting during the day but using filters and underexposure to create the illusion of nighttime
Synthespian
Text
Day for night
Actualitas
26. A process of blending the three elements of the sound track (dialogue - music - and effects) in post-production
Mixing
Closure
Auteur
Freeze frame
27. A shot taken fro a position directly above the action - also called a 'birds' eye shot'
Overhead shot
Brechtian distanciation
Standard shot pattern
Studio system
28. A model of industrial organization in the film industry from about 1915 to 1946 - characterized by the development of major and minor studios that produced - distributed - and exhibited films - and held film actors - directors - art directors - and o
Film stock
Long shot
Studio system
Extradiegetic
29. A technique of intentionally adding scratches in a film's emulsion layer for aesthetic purposes - such as to simulate home movie footage
Product placement
Orthochromatic
Scratching
Cutaway
30. The camera should move at least 30 degrees any time there is a cut within a scene
Syuzhet
Composition in depth
30-degree rule
Compositing
31. A group of films within a given genre that share their own specific set of conventions that differentiate them from other films in the genre. For example - the slasher film is a subgenre of the horror genre
Speed
Subgenre
High concept film
Color consultant
32. The film medium's technological apparatus is inherently ideological
Brechtian distanciation
Product placement
Phi phenomenon
Apparatus Theory
33. A measure of a film stock's sensitivity to light. 'Fast' refers to sensitive film stock - while slow film is relatively insensitive
Speed
Post-production
Extreme long-shot
Slow motion
34. A short documentary on current events - show in movie theaters along with cartoons and feature films beginning in the 1930s
Grain
Newsreel
Studio system
Color filter
35. Natural light; The process of suing sunlight rather than artificial studio lights when filming
Forced development
Compositing
Available light
Mixing
36. A crew member whose job is to measure the distance between the subject and the camera lens - marking the ring on the camera lens - and ensuring the ring is turned precisely so that the image is in focus
Fast
Saturation
Extradiegetic
Focus puller
37. A computer-generated actor that some speculate will replace flesh and blood actors in the not so distant future
Figure placement and movement
Synthespian
Product placement
Syuzhet
38. An optical technique that divides the screen into two or more frames
Pre-production
Extradiegetic
Split screen
Trombone shot
39. A scene filmed and processed but not selected to appear in the final version of the film
Out-take
Blue screen
Blue screen
Soft light
40. A shot that contains two characters within the frame
Toning
Two-shot
Swish pan
Character actor
41. The building block of a scene; an uninterrupted sequence of frames that viewers experience as they watch a film - ending with a cut - fade - dissolve - etc. See also Take
Extreme long-shot
Zoom out
Protagonist
Shot
42. A measure of a film stock's sensitivity to light. 'Fast' refers to sensitive film stock - while slow film is relatively insensitive
Speed
Travelling matte
Selective focus
Tableau shot
43. The chronological accounting of all events presented and suggested
Fabula
Go-motion
Plot summary
Outsourcing
44. The rules of character - setting - and narrative that films that belong to a genre - such as Westerns - horror films - and screwball comedies - generally obey.
Genre conventions
Telecine
Narrative sequencing
Cut
45. The imagined world of the story
Production values
Frame narration
Master positive
Diegesis
46. Dutch angle; a shot resulting from a static camera that is tilted to the right or left - so that the subject in the frame appears at a diagonal
Canted angle
Lens
Vista Vision
Time-lapse photography
47. Author; A term popularized by French film critics and refers to film directors with their own distinctive style
Letterboxing
Neutral-density filter
Auteur
Fade-out
48. A class or type of film - such as the Western or the horror movie. They share narrative - visual - and/or sound conventions
Widescreen
Motif
Kuleshov effect
Genre
49. The rules of character - setting - and narrative that films that belong to a genre - such as Westerns - horror films - and screwball comedies - generally obey.
Matte painting
Medium shot
Genre conventions
Panchromatic
50. Using computer graphics to 'build' structures connected to the actual architecture on set or location
Digital set extension
Tilt
Mockumentary
Fade-out