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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. A non-standard narrative organization that assumes 'day in the life' quality rather than the highly structured three-act or four part narrative - and that features loose or indirect cause-effect relationships
Genre
Saturation
Episodic
Hard light
2. Invisible editing; a system devised to minimize the audience's awareness of shot transitions - especially cuts - in order to improve the flow of the story and avoid interrupting the viewer's immersion it in
Fabula
Camera distance
Continuity editing
Depth of field
3. A technique of shooting a scene at a very high speed (96 frames per second) - then adding and subtracting frames in post-production - 'fanning out' the action through the overlapping images
Composition in depth
Trombone shot
Recursive action
Brechtian distanciation
4. A technique in which the audience temporarily shares the visual perspective of a character or a group of characters. The camera points in the directions the character looks - simulating the character's field of vision
Continuity error
Major studios
Digital set extension
Point-of-view shot
5. The person in charge of planning the style and look of the film with the production designer and director of photography - working with actors during principal photography - and collaborating with the editor on the final version
Director
Digital cinema
Master shot
Close-up
6. The practice of shooting during the day but using filters and underexposure to create the illusion of nighttime
Available light
Split screen
Day for night
Normal lens
7. Squeezes the image at a ratio of 2:1 horizontally onto a standard film frame. On the projector - it unsqueezes the image - creating a widescreen aspect ratio during presentation
Digital compositing
Rear projection
Anamorphic lens
Camera distance
8. A system of constructing and arranging buildings and objects on the set so that they diminish in size dramatically from foreground to background - which creates the illusion of depth
Phi phenomenon
Eye-level shot
Forced perspective
Block booking
9. An actor whose career rests on playing minor or secondary quirky characters rather than leading roles
Character actor
Dissolve
Omniscient narration
Swish pan
10. Non-diegetic; any element in the film that is not part of the imagined story world
Foley artist
Extradiegetic
Progressive scanning
Block booking
11. An unstated meaning that underlies and is implied by spoken dialogue
Soft light
Subtext
Jump cut
180-degree rule
12. An early color process that replaced silver halide grains with colored salts
Major studios
Anime
Roadshowing
Toning
13. Secondary footage that is interspersed with master shots - sometimes in the form of footage shot for another production or archival footage
Continuity editor
B-roll
Closure
Outsourcing
14. A description of film stock that is highly sensitive to light
Fast
Screenplay
Method acting
Reverse shot
15. A short documentary on current events - show in movie theaters along with cartoons and feature films beginning in the 1930s
High-key lighting
Newsreel
Figure placement and movement
Three-point lighting
16. A marketing strategy of screening a blockbuster prior to general release only in premier theaters
Figure placement and movement
Split screen
Cameo
Roadshowing
17. Individuals who were prevented from working in the film industry because of their suspected involvement with Communist interests
Line reading
Hollywood Blacklist
Average shot length
Rear projection
18. A type of film stock that is sensitive to (in other words - registers) all tones in the color spectrum
Panning and scanning
Panchromatic
Non-diegetic
Subtext
19. A statement that asserts a judgment that a given film or group of films is good or bad - based on specific criteria - Which may or may not be stated
Evaluative claim
Forced perspective
Tableau shot
Product placement
20. 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
Standard shot pattern
Product placement
Script supervisor
High-angle shot
21. A continuity editing technique that preserves spatial continuity by using a character's line of vision as motivation for a cut
Cel
Fabula
Zoom out
Eyeline match
22. A chemical embedded in the emulsion layer of film stock that - when developed after exposure - releases a particular color dye (red - green - or blue)
Dye coupler
German Expressionism
Establishing shot
Horizontal integration
23. A change of focus from one plane of depth to another. As the in-focus subject goes out of focus - another object - which has been blurry - comes into focus in either the background or the foreground
Negative cutter
Video assist
Rack focus
Motivation
24. A shot transition that emphasizes the visual similarities between two consecutive shots
Graphic match
Mixing
Aerial Shot
Base
25. A style of stage acting developed from the teachings of Constantin Stanislavsky - which trains actors to get into character through the use of emotional memory
Wireframe
Method acting
Zoom in...
Progressive scanning
26. The use of editing techniques - such as a fade or dissolve - to indicate the end of one scene and the beginning of another
Zoom lens
Omniscient narration
Shooting script
Shot transition
27. 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
Steadicam
Plot summary
Steadicam
Pixel
28. The conclusion of the film wraps up - all loose ends in a form of resolution - though not necessarily with a happy ending.
Overhead shot
Closure
Green screen
Overlapping dialogue
29. A long shot in which the film frame resembles the proscenium arch of the stage - distancing the audience
City symphony
Go-motion
Tableau shot
Compilation film
30. Exposed and developed film stock from which the master positive is struck. If projected - the negative would produce a reverse of the image - with dark areas appearing white and vice versa or - if color film - areas of color appearing as their comple
Negative
Polarizing filters
Digital set extension
Aerial Shot
31. 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
Steadicam
Four-part structure
Front projection
Speed
32. 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
Fabula
Wireframe
Canted angle
Second unit
33. The imagined world of the story
ADR
Diegesis
Block booking
Morphing
34. Optical illusions created during production - including the use of matte paintings - glass shots - models - and prosthesis
Special visual effects
Block booking
Soviet montage
Exposure
35. Creating images during post-production by joining together photographic or CGI material shot or created at different times and places
Dye coupler
Compositing
Negative
Pixilation
36. A device that projects photographs or footage onto glass so that images can be traced by hand to create animated images
Deep focus cinematography
Four-part structure
Rotoscope
Shot
37. The person in charge of planning the style and look of the film with the production designer and director of photography - working with actors during principal photography - and collaborating with the editor on the final version
Hard light
Restricted narration
Director
Chiaroscuro
38. 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
Open-ended
Masking
Vertical integration
Chiaroscuro
39. A technique of manipulating focus to direct the viewer's attention
Mixing
Frozen time moment
Star filter
Selective focus
40. 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
Hard light
Normal lens
Dolly
Hollywood Ten
41. Cinema verite; a documentary style in which the filmmaker attempts to remain as unobtrusive as possible - recording without obvious editorial comment
Rotoscope
Cameo
Fast motion
Direct cinema
42. A shot depicting the human body from the waist up
Phi phenomenon
Filter
Tableau shot
Medium shot
43. Devices that attach to actors' faces and/or bodies to change their appearance
Prosthesis
Negative
Cinerama
Frozen time moment
44. A musical in which some or all musical numbers are not motivated by the narrative; for example - characters sing and dance throughout the film but at least some performances are not staged for an onscreen audience. Examples include Oklahoma - The umb
Lightning mix
Actualitas
Fog filter
Integrated musical
45. A technique of moving a zoom lens from a wide-angle position to a telephoto position - which results in a magnification of the subject within the frame - and keeps the subject in focus
Text
Cinerama
Lens
Zoom in...
46. The details of a character's past that emerge as the film unfolds - and which often play a role in character motivation
Compilation film
Parellel
Interpretive claim
Backstory
47. 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
Hollywood Blacklist
Prosthesis
Frozen time moment
Wipe
48. Muted - washed out color that contains more white than a saturated color
Blue screen
Desaturated
Voice-over
Text
49. An early color process - involving bathing lengths of processed film in dye one scene at a time
Cinerama
Tinting
Fabula
Telephoto lens
50. A device used to manipulate the amount and/or color of light entering the lens
Depth of field
Second unit
Filter
Typecasting