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Film Editing
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Subjects
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performing-arts
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film
Instructions:
Answer
50
questions in
15 minutes
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1. Imaginary line bisecting a scene corresponding to the 180-degree rule
sequence
axis of action
long takes
overlapping editing
2. Abridgment in time of the narrative implied by editing
ellipsis
movement editing
sequence
pace
3. Another name for disjunctive editing
reaction shot
30-degree rule
visible editing
ellipsis
4. Establishes verisimilitude - constructs a coherent time - tells stories clearly and efficiently
overlapping editing
continuity editing
shot/reverse-shot
nondiegetic insert
5. Screen darkens
fade-in
fade-out
overlapping editing
eyeline match
6. Screen lightens
continuity editing
180-degree rule
fade-in
match on action
7. Any number of shots that are unified as a coherent action - regardless of space and time
visible editing
sequence
30-degree rule
shot/reverse-shot
8. Shown through a character's eyes
eyeline match
graphic match
Point-of-view shot
fade-out
9. And edit through which a dominant shape or line in one shot provides a visual transition to a similar shape or line in the next shot
shot/reverse-shot
graphic match
cutaway
overlapping editing
10. A variety of alternative practices that call attention to the cut through spatial tension - temporal jumps - or rhythmic or graphic pattern so as to affect viscerally - disorient - or intellectually engage the viewer.
scene
disjunctive editing
pace
graphic editing
11. Multiple shots of the same action; disrupts continuity
pace
analytical editing
segmentation
overlapping editing
12. Direction of an action is edited to a shot depicting the continuation of that action
continuity editing
disjunctive editing
match on action
invisible editing
13. Insert that breaks continuity
overlapping editing
nondiegetic insert
disjunctive editing
shot/reverse-shot
14. Superimposes one shot over the next
dissolve
fade-in
pace
scene
15. Dividing up the narrative into large units
segmentation
pace
Point-of-view shot
scene
16. Begins with the shot of one character taken from an angle at one of the axis of action - continues with a shot of the second character from the reverse angle at the other end of the axis - and proceeds back and forth.
dissolve
shot/reverse-shot
structural film
30-degree rule
17. Shots of relatively long duration
fade-in
long takes
establishing shot
match on action
18. Periodic return to an initial establishing view
pace
reestablishing shot
verisimilitude
axis of action
19. Superimposes one shot over the next
ellipsis
dissolve
fade-in
reestablishing shot
20. Another name for continuity editing
montage
analytical editing
axis of action
invisible editing
21. Distance the viewer from material
invisible editing
sequence shot
verisimilitude
alienation effects
22. Interspersed
scene
intercut
two-shot
cutaway
23. Initial long shot that establishes setting and orients the viewer in space to a clear view of the action
Point-of-view shot
establishing shot
two-shot
fade-in
24. Alternating between two or more strands of simultaneous action
disjunctive editing
crosscutting
overlapping editing
30-degree rule
25. Fragmentation of time and space
modernism
montage
long takes
continuity editing
26. One shot must be followed by another shot taken from at least 30 degrees from that of the first. A transition between two shots less than 30 degrees apart is perceived as unnecessary.
30-degree rule
Point-of-view shot
fade-out
montage
27. Style emphasizing the breaks and contrasts between images joined by a cut
segmentation
structural film
montage
jump cut
28. Entire scene in one take
scene
disjunctive editing
movement editing
sequence shot
29. Another name for disjunctive editing
analytical editing
visible editing
shot/reverse-shot
invisible editing
30. Insert that breaks continuity
axis of action
analytical editing
nondiegetic insert
visible editing
31. Style of editing creating formal patterns of shapes - masses - colors - lines - and lighting patterns through links between shots
graphic editing
sequence shot
visible editing
verisimilitude
32. One shot must be followed by another shot taken from at least 30 degrees from that of the first. A transition between two shots less than 30 degrees apart is perceived as unnecessary.
graphic editing
axis of action
30-degree rule
invisible editing
33. Another name for continuity editing
invisible editing
long takes
alienation effects
shot/reverse-shot
34. Follows a predetermined structure
30-degree rule
180-degree rule
structural film
segmentation
35. Depicts a character's response to something the viewers have just been shown
reaction shot
fade-out
match on action
visible editing
36. Edits that intentionally create gaps in action
sequence shot
two-shot
crosscutting
jump cut
37. Dividing up the narrative into large units
establishing shot
intercut
fade-in
segmentation
38. Begins with the shot of one character taken from an angle at one of the axis of action - continues with a shot of the second character from the reverse angle at the other end of the axis - and proceeds back and forth.
shot/reverse-shot
pace
180-degree rule
scene
39. Edits that intentionally create gaps in action
jump cut
verisimilitude
30-degree rule
reaction shot
40. Restricts possible camera setups to the 180-degree area on one side of an imaginary line drawn between the characters or figures of a scene
insert
180-degree rule
reestablishing shot
axis of action
41. Distance the viewer from material
crosscutting
insert
alienation effects
rhythmic editing
42. Direction of an action is edited to a shot depicting the continuation of that action
match on action
30-degree rule
shot/reverse-shot
insert
43. Style emphasizing the breaks and contrasts between images joined by a cut
reestablishing shot
montage
segmentation
sequence
44. Temporal relation of shots and scenes to the amount of time that passes in the story
duration
30-degree rule
rhythmic editing
reaction shot
45. The direction and pace of actions - gestures - and other movements are linked with corresponding or contrasting movements in one or more other shots
reaction shot
sequence shot
movement editing
analytical editing
46. The order according to which shots or scenes convey the temporal sequence of the story's events
eyeline match
pace
chronology
ellipsis
47. Screen lightens
intercut
fade-in
ellipsis
Point-of-view shot
48. Imaginary line bisecting a scene corresponding to the 180-degree rule
fade-in
cutaway
axis of action
dissolve
49. Multiple shots of the same action; disrupts continuity
Point-of-view shot
fade-out
overlapping editing
ellipsis
50. A relatively close shot of two characters
two-shot
establishing shot
crosscutting
montage