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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. An outlawed studio era practice - where studios forced exhibitors to book groups of films at once - thus ensuring a market for their failures along with their successes
Film stock
Extradiegetic
Production values
Block booking
2. 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
Panning and scanning
Superimposition
Apparatus Theory
Natural-key lighting
3. A story narrated by one of the characters within the story - using the 'I' voice
First-person narration
Gauge
Composition in depth
Narrative sequencing
4. A form of shot transition - generally concluding a scene - where a circular mask constricts around the image until the entire frame is black
Standard shot pattern
Green screen
Classical style
Iris in...
5. The rules of character - setting - and narrative that films that belong to a genre - such as Westerns - horror films - and screwball comedies - generally obey.
Continuity editing
Academy Ratio
Blue screen
Genre conventions
6. 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
Exposure
Hollywood Ten
Storyboard
Tinting
7. The annotated script - containing information about set-ups used during shooting
B-roll
Shooting script
Line reading
Outsourcing
8. Optical illusions created during production - including the use of matte paintings - glass shots - models - and prosthesis
Special visual effects
Hard light
Subgenre
Color filter
9. An alternative to classical and realist styles - formalism is a self-consciously interventionist approach that explores ideas - abstraction - and aesthetics rather than focusing on storytelling (as in classical films) or everyday life (as in realist
Reverse shot
Soviet montage
Formalist style
Subgenre
10. 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
Star system
Protagonist
Video assist
Compositing
11. A measure of the visual and sound quality of a film. Low-budget films tend to have lower production values because they lack the resources to devote to expensive pre- and post-production activities
Master positive
Production values
Blue screen
Camera distance
12. 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
Wide-angle lens
Open-ended
Persistence of vision
Aerial Shot
13. A technique of manipulating focus to direct the viewer's attention
Direct cinema
Script supervisor
Reframing
Selective focus
14. A widescreen process that uses three cameras - three projectors - and a wide - curved screen
Trombone shot
Cinerama
Star filter
Tight framing
15. 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
Vertical integration
Pan
Three-point lighting
Synthespian
16. A transparent sheet on which animation artists draw images.
Cel
Forced perspective
Anamorphic lens
Blockbuster
17. Glass filters whose surface is etched with spots that refract light - so they create the appearance of water droplets in the air
Travelling matte
Fog filter
Masking
Synthespian
18. Natural light; The process of suing sunlight rather than artificial studio lights when filming
Assistant Editor
Available light
Backstory
Graphic match
19. A series of individual drawings that provides a blueprint for the shooting of a scene
Zoom lens
Storyboard
Composition
Omniscient narration
20. An uncredited actor - usually hired for crowd scenes
Low-key lighting
Filter
Prosthesis
Extra
21. A crew member responsible for logging the details of each take on the set so as to ensure continuity
Script supervisor
Shooting script
Low-angle shot
Flashing
22. 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
Best boy
Take
Flashback
Jump cut
23. A large-budget film whose strategy is to swamp the competition through market saturation
Director
Continuity editor
Blockbuster
Negative
24. A method for producing a widescreen image without special lenses or equipment - using standard film stock and blocking out the top and bottom of the frame to achieve an aspect ration of 1.85:1
Masking
Extradiegetic
Tilt
Day for night
25. The term for a film's spoken dialogue - as opposed to the underlying meaning contained in the subtext
Direct cinema
Ethnographic film
Text
Frozen time moment
26. Natural light; The process of suing sunlight rather than artificial studio lights when filming
Available light
Best boy
Dissolve
Widescreen
27. A technique used to join live action with a pre-recorded background image. A projector is placed behind a screen and projects an image onto it. Actors stand in front of the screen and the camera records them in front of the projected background
Rear projection
Diffusion filters
Typecasting
Oeuvre
28. The reverse of Iris in: an iris expands outward until the next shot takes up the entire screen
Camera distance
Undercranking
Iris out
Narrative sequencing
29. An action film cycle of the late 1960s and early 1970s that featured bold - rebellious African American characters
Insert
Blaxploitation
Vertical integration
Set-up
30. 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
Dailies
Promotion
Aperture
Scratching
31. A marketing strategy of screening a blockbuster prior to general release only in premier theaters
Underexposure
Morphing
Saturation
Roadshowing
32. The camera should move at least 30 degrees any time there is a cut within a scene
Shot
Overexposure
30-degree rule
Long shot
33. Filters that increase color saturation and contrast in outdoor shots
B-roll
Polarizing filters
Digital video
Compilation film
34. The shape of the image onscreen as determined by the width of the frame relative to its height
Aspect Ratio
Figure placement and movement
Travelling matte
Foley artist
35. An actor whose career rests on playing minor or secondary quirky characters rather than leading roles
Aerial Shot
Pulling
Assistant Editor
Character actor
36. A style of Japanese animation - distinguished primarily by the fact that it is not all geared for young audiences
Pixel
Anime
Match on action
Exposition
37. A measure of the visual and sound quality of a film. Low-budget films tend to have lower production values because they lack the resources to devote to expensive pre- and post-production activities
Polarizing filters
Iris out
Normal lens
Production values
38. A continuity editing technique that preserves spatial continuity by using a character's line of vision as motivation for a cut
Eyeline match
Scene
Turning point
Prosthesis
39. A standard shot pattern that dictates that a shot of one character will be followed by a shot of another character - taken from the reverse angle of the first shot
Evaluative claim
Shot/reverse shot
Montage sequence
Voice-over
40. A series of related scene joined through elliptical editing that indicates the passage of time
Montage sequence
B-roll
Jump cut
Anamorphic lens
41. 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.
Cut
Exposition
Computer-generated imagery (CGI)
Average shot length
42. The practice of shooting during the day but using filters and underexposure to create the illusion of nighttime
Day for night
Charge coupler device
Pixel
Character actor
43. Light striking the emulsion layer of the film - activating light-sensitive grains
Star persona
Exposure
Montage sequence
Establishing shot
44. Muted - washed out color that contains more white than a saturated color
Crab dolly
Match on action
Desaturated
Exposure latitude
45. 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
Compilation film
Synthespian
Wide-angle lens
Subgenre
46. 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
Soft light
Color timing
Figure placement and movement
Mixing
47. The falling or unraveling action after the climax of a narrative that leads to resolution
Rotoscope
Front projection
Visual effects
Denouement
48. A shot that appears during or near the end of a scene and reorients viewers to the setting
Re-establishing shot
Panchromatic
Three-point lighting
Restricted narration
49. A film that fuses the conventions of two or more genres
Minor studios
Academy Ratio
Editor
Hybrid
50. The length in minutes for a film to play in its entirety (for example - 120 minutes). Also referred to as 'screen time.'
Frozen time moment
Dolly
Running time
City symphony