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Film Editing
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performing-arts
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film
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Tempo at which the film seems to move
ellipsis
pace
crosscutting
establishing shot
2. Another name for disjunctive editing
invisible editing
sequence shot
ellipsis
visible editing
3. The order according to which shots or scenes convey the temporal sequence of the story's events
graphic match
chronology
crosscutting
verisimilitude
4. Screen lightens
long takes
fade-in
shot/reverse-shot
visible editing
5. Organization of editing according to different paces or tempos determined by how quickly cuts are made
invisible editing
rhythmic editing
chronology
montage
6. Join two images by moving a line across one image to replace it with the next
sequence shot
wipes
alienation effects
insert
7. Follows a predetermined structure
graphic editing
structural film
establishing shot
analytical editing
8. 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
cutaway
continuity editing
180-degree rule
continuity editing
9. The order according to which shots or scenes convey the temporal sequence of the story's events
continuity editing
chronology
30-degree rule
jump cut
10. Screen lightens
long takes
reaction shot
insert
fade-in
11. Dividing up the narrative into large units
30-degree rule
segmentation
cutaway
disjunctive editing
12. Direction of an action is edited to a shot depicting the continuation of that action
duration
cutaway
sequence shot
match on action
13. Interspersed
fade-in
visible editing
establishing shot
intercut
14. Insert that breaks continuity
fade-out
nondiegetic insert
eyeline match
rhythmic editing
15. 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.
disjunctive editing
eyeline match
two-shot
continuity editing
16. Screen darkens
rhythmic editing
two-shot
long takes
fade-out
17. 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.
sequence shot
shot/reverse-shot
graphic editing
180-degree rule
18. Style of editing creating formal patterns of shapes - masses - colors - lines - and lighting patterns through links between shots
scene
two-shot
graphic editing
montage
19. If a character looks offscreen - the next shot will likely show the character or object that the character is looking at in a screen position that matches the gaze
dissolve
establishing shot
wipes
eyeline match
20. Depicts a character's response to something the viewers have just been shown
rhythmic editing
structural film
nondiegetic insert
reaction shot
21. Initial long shot that establishes setting and orients the viewer in space to a clear view of the action
intercut
shot/reverse-shot
shot/reverse-shot
establishing shot
22. Film interrupts the action to 'cut away' to another image or action
scene
wipes
verisimilitude
cutaway
23. 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.
verisimilitude
overlapping editing
segmentation
30-degree rule
24. Brief shot filmed separately from a scene and inserted during editing...points out details significant to the action
insert
180-degree rule
cutaway
cutaway
25. The direction and pace of actions - gestures - and other movements are linked with corresponding or contrasting movements in one or more other shots
fade-in
insert
movement editing
rhythmic editing
26. 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
jump cut
invisible editing
graphic match
disjunctive editing
27. A relatively close shot of two characters
insert
reestablishing shot
two-shot
disjunctive editing
28. Another name for continuity editing
invisible editing
scene
graphic match
long takes
29. Multiple shots of the same action; disrupts continuity
overlapping editing
ellipsis
reestablishing shot
intercut
30. Screen darkens
long takes
pace
sequence shot
fade-out
31. 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
180-degree rule
verisimilitude
axis of action
eyeline match
32. Shown through a character's eyes
establishing shot
intercut
montage
Point-of-view shot
33. Continuity editing that establishes spatial and temporal clarity by breaking down a scene - often using progressively tighter framings that remain consistent spatial relations
jump cut
analytical editing
jump cut
180-degree rule
34. Shown through a character's eyes
segmentation
eyeline match
sequence shot
Point-of-view shot
35. Abridgment in time of the narrative implied by editing
axis of action
ellipsis
fade-out
nondiegetic insert
36. Fragmentation of time and space
alienation effects
modernism
30-degree rule
wipes
37. If a character looks offscreen - the next shot will likely show the character or object that the character is looking at in a screen position that matches the gaze
jump cut
wipes
eyeline match
movement editing
38. Appearance of truth
scene
verisimilitude
continuity editing
sequence
39. Superimposes one shot over the next
dissolve
wipes
overlapping editing
graphic editing
40. Abridgment in time of the narrative implied by editing
rhythmic editing
eyeline match
fade-in
ellipsis
41. Shots of relatively long duration
ellipsis
long takes
dissolve
structural film
42. Superimposes one shot over the next
ellipsis
segmentation
rhythmic editing
dissolve
43. One or more shots that describe a continuous space - time - and action
two-shot
scene
cutaway
continuity editing
44. Fragmentation of time and space
sequence shot
duration
movement editing
modernism
45. Dividing up the narrative into large units
reaction shot
continuity editing
dissolve
segmentation
46. 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.
wipes
montage
reestablishing shot
shot/reverse-shot
47. Join two images by moving a line across one image to replace it with the next
establishing shot
long takes
intercut
wipes
48. Another name for disjunctive editing
visible editing
dissolve
structural film
match on action
49. Initial long shot that establishes setting and orients the viewer in space to a clear view of the action
sequence
long takes
reaction shot
establishing shot
50. Insert that breaks continuity
fade-in
nondiegetic insert
180-degree rule
continuity editing