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Film Vocab
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. An optical technique that divides the screen into two or more frames
Overlapping dialogue
Lens
Split screen
Vista Vision
2. 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
Outsourcing
Available light
Wipe
High-key lighting
3. An abrupt shot transition that occurs when Shot A is instantaneously replaced by Shot B.
Cut
Shutter
Widescreen
Cameo
4. A technique of shifting the camera angle - height - or distance to take into account the motion of actors or objects within the frame
Soviet montage
Telecine
Reframing
Long shot
5. 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
Green screen
Hard light
Extreme long-shot
Set-up
6. A videotape system that records images onto magnetic tape - using electronic signals
Fast motion
Pixilation
Analog Video
Establishing shot
7. A series of related scene joined through elliptical editing that indicates the passage of time
Focal length
Syuzhet
Montage sequence
Fog filter
8. A device used to manipulate the amount and/or color of light entering the lens
Soundtrack
Filter
Fade-out
Backstory
9. Optical illusions created during post-production
Extra
Interpellation
Tilt
Visual effects
10. A sound editing technique that links several scenes through parallel and overlapping sounds. Each sound is associated with one scene - unlike a sound bridge - where a sound from one scene bleeds into that of another
Bleach bypass
Underexposure
Lightning mix
Eyeline match
11. A small - variable opening on a camera lens that regulates the amount of light entering the camera and striking the surface of the film
Trombone shot
Product placement
Figure placement and movement
Aperture
12. Standard shot pattern: A sequence of shots designed to maintain spatial continuity. Scene begin with an establishing shot - then move to a series of individual shots depicting characters and action - before reestablishing shots re-orient viewers to t
Establishing shot
Grain
Zoom out
Standard shot pattern
13. The first shot in a standard shot sequence. Its purpose is to provide a clear representation of the location of the action
Narrative
Script supervisor
Newsreel
Establishing shot
14. A shot that contains two characters within the frame
Telecine
Anime
Point-of-view shot
Two-shot
15. 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
Rear projection
Diffusion filters
Crab dolly
Focal length
16. A single take that contains an entire scene
Aperture
Master shot
Zoom in...
Time-lapse photography
17. 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
Closure
Diffusion filters
Motivation
Screenplay
18. Color. The strength of a hue is measured by its saturation or desaturation
Aerial Shot
Master positive
Hue
Orthochromatic
19. Non-diegetic; any element in the film that is not part of the imagined story world
Tinting
Panchromatic
Composition in depth
Extradiegetic
20. The shape of the image onscreen as determined by the width of the frame relative to its height
Saturation
Aspect Ratio
Classical style
Polarizing filters
21. 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
Saturation
Compilation film
Soviet montage
Hard light
22. A shot that interrupts a scene's master shot and may include character reactions
Steadicam
Insert
ADR
Medium shot
23. The plotline that surrounds an embedded tale. The frame narration may or may not be as fully developed as the embedded tale
Frame narration
Synthespian
Composition in depth
Green screen
24. The chronological accounting of all events presented and suggested
Fabula
Post-production
Selective focus
Auteur
25. A shot taken from a vantage point so close that only a part of the subject is visible. On an actor - it might show only an eye or a portion of the face
Score
Extreme close-up
Classical style
Swish pan
26. The length in minutes for a film to play in its entirety (for example - 120 minutes). Also referred to as 'screen time.'
Wide-angle lens
Shot/reverse shot
Digital compositing
Running time
27. The reverse of Iris in: an iris expands outward until the next shot takes up the entire screen
Recursive action
Iris out
Mixing
Medium close-up
28. A character who in some way opposes the protagonist - leading to protracted conflict
Dolly
Telephoto lens
Antagonist
Genre
29. 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
Flashing
Production values
Subtext
Evaluative claim
30. The arrangement of actors on screen as a compositional element that suggests themes - character development - emotional content - and visual motifs
Figure placement and movement
Closure
Denouement
Steadicam
31. The chronological accounting of all events presented and suggested
Mixing
Blockbuster
Fabula
Standard shot pattern
32. Glass filters whose surface is etched with spots that refract light - so they create the appearance of water droplets in the air
Match on action
Focal length
Fog filter
Optical printer
33. Filters that increase color saturation and contrast in outdoor shots
Third-person narration
Polarizing filters
Long shot
Aerial Shot
34. The conclusion of the film wraps up - all loose ends in a form of resolution - though not necessarily with a happy ending.
Overhead shot
Morphing
Closure
Shot
35. A chemical embedded in the emulsion layer of film stock that - when developed after exposure - releases a particular color dye (red - green - or blue)
Aspect Ratio
Continuity error
Dye coupler
Narrative
36. The measure of intensity or purity of a color. Saturated color is purer than desaturated color - which has more white in it and thus offers a washed-out - less intense version of a color
Subtext
Handheld shot
Antagonist
Saturation
37. A marketing strategy of screening a blockbuster prior to general release only in premier theaters
Eye-level shot
Roadshowing
Running time
Deep focus cinematography
38. A genre film that radically modifies accepted genre conventions for dramatic effect
Composition
Gauge
Aerial Shot
Revisionist
39. A fiction film (often a comedy) that uses documentary conventions on fictional rather than real-world subject matter
Vista Vision
Shot
Character actor
Mockumentary
40. A format that uses a larger film stock than standard 35mm. IMAX - Omnimax - and Showscan are shot on 70mm film
Flashing
Wide film
Character actor
Direct sound
41. Devices that attach to actors' faces and/or bodies to change their appearance
Extradiegetic
Color consultant
Digital video
Prosthesis
42. Literary narration from a viewpoint beyond that of any one individual character
Compositing
Pushing
Composition
Third-person narration
43. Wheeled platform with wheels that rotate - so the dolly can change direction
Out-take
Cinerama
Digital cinema
Crab dolly
44. 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
Three-act structure
Wide film
Direct sound
Low-angle shot
45. 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
Scene
Long take
Bleach bypass
Soundtrack
46. An agreement made between filmmakers and those who license the use of commercial products to feature those products in films - generally as props used by characters
Overhead shot
Omniscient narration
Hollywood Blacklist
Product placement
47. 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
Realist style
Trailer
Direct sound
Tracking shot
48. A term used for any narrative sound - or visual element not contained in the story world. Also called 'extradiegetic'
Overlapping dialogue
Non-diegetic
Soft light
Text
49. Thin - flexible material comprised of base and emulsion layers - onto which light rays are focused and which is processed in chemicals to produce film images
Color consultant
Vertical integration
Shooting script
Film stock
50. 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
Extreme wide-angle lens
Three-point lighting
Forced perspective
Focal length