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Film Vocab
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1. A term used for any narrative sound - or visual element not contained in the story world. Also called 'extradiegetic'
Dye coupler
Non-diegetic
Parellel
Crane shot
2. The camera should move at least 30 degrees any time there is a cut within a scene
Aspect Ratio
30-degree rule
Compositing
Scratching
3. An early color process - involving bathing lengths of processed film in dye one scene at a time
Tinting
Digital compositing
Syuzhet
Roadshowing
4. Reels of film that are shipped to movie theaters for exhibition. Digital cinema - which can be distributed via satellite - broadband - or on media such as DVDs - may soon replace film prints because the latter are expensive to create - copy - and dis
Release prints
Pixel
Dolly
Backstory
5. A measure of a film stock's sensitivity to light. 'Fast' refers to sensitive film stock - while slow film is relatively insensitive
Dailies
Hybrid
Zoom in...
Speed
6. 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
Bleach bypass
Charge coupler device
Exposure latitude
Canted angle
7. A shot in a sequence that is taken from the reverse angle of the shot previous to it
Avant-garde film
Compositing
Reverse shot
Production values
8. A film process that uses 35mm film stock but changes the orientation of the film so that the film moves through the camera horizontally instead of vertically. The larger image is of higher quality than standard 35mm processes
Soundtrack
Undercranking
Vista Vision
Phi phenomenon
9. A musical film in which each song and dance number is narratively motivated by a plot that situates characters in performance contexts
Backstage musical
Persistence of vision
High-key lighting
Screenplay
10. The individual arrangement of lighting and camera placement used for each shot
Set-up
Runaway production
Restricted narration
Character actor
11. Non-diegetic; any element in the film that is not part of the imagined story world
Extradiegetic
Tilt
Optical printer
Intertextual reference
12. An uncredited actor - usually hired for crowd scenes
Extra
ADR
Product placement
Cameo
13. The classical model of narrative form. The first act introduces characters and conflicts; the second act offers complication leading to a climax; the third act contains the danouement and resolution
Omniscient narration
Tight framing
Soundtrack
Three-act structure
14. An abrupt shot transition that occurs when Shot A is instantaneously replaced by Shot B.
Voice-over
Cut
Computer-generated imagery (CGI)
Antagonist
15. 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
Score
Star system
Shot/reverse shot
Continuity editing
16. A measure of a film stock's sensitivity to light. 'Fast' refers to sensitive film stock - while slow film is relatively insensitive
Progressive scanning
Speed
Composition in depth
Freeze frame
17. Reels of film that are shipped to movie theaters for exhibition. Digital cinema - which can be distributed via satellite - broadband - or on media such as DVDs - may soon replace film prints because the latter are expensive to create - copy - and dis
Fog filter
Release prints
Prosthesis
Exposure latitude
18. A chemical coating on film stock containing light-sensitive grains
Hollywood Ten
Diffusion filters
Fast
Emulsion
19. The individual arrangement of lighting and camera placement used for each shot
Set-up
Composition in depth
Evaluative claim
Scene
20. A large-budget film whose strategy is to swamp the competition through market saturation
Slow
Shooting script
Blockbuster
Foley artist
21. A film style that emerged in the 1910s in Germany. It was heavily indebted to the Expressionist art movement of the time and influenced subsequent horror films and film noir
Subtext
Animation
Color timing
German Expressionism
22. A device that projects photographs or footage onto glass so that images can be traced by hand to create animated images
Eye-level shot
Go-motion
Rotoscope
Montage sequence
23. Smaller corporations that did not own distribution and/or exhibition companies in the studio era - including Universal - Columbia - and United Artists
Wipe
Overlapping dialogue
Minor studios
Integrated musical
24. Creating an image by combining several elements created separately using computer graphics rather than photographic means
Continuity editing
Star filter
Digital compositing
Shot/reverse shot
25. A specialist who monitors the processing of color on the se and in the film lab
Parellel
Episodic
Color consultant
Tight framing
26. A shot that appears during or near the end of a scene and reorients viewers to the setting
Eyeline match
Release prints
Re-establishing shot
Slow
27. The length in minutes for a film to play in its entirety (for example - 120 minutes). Also referred to as 'screen time.'
Scratching
Base
On-the-nose dialogue
Running time
28. A compositing method that allows cinematographers to combine live action and settings that are filmed or created separately. Actors are filmed against a green or blue background. During post-production - this background is filled in with an image thr
Green screen
Storyboard
Parellel
Double exposure
29. 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
Color timing
Standard shot pattern
Tilt
30. An early color process that replaced silver halide grains with colored salts
Denouement
Turning point
Syuzhet
Toning
31. A documentary or occasionally - a narrative film that presents only one side of an argument or one approach to a subject
Extreme close-up
Narrative
Roadshowing
Propaganda film
32. The measurement of how forgiving a film stock is. It determines whether an acceptable image will be produced when the film stock is exposed to too little or too much light
Grain
Fade-out
Exposure latitude
Vertical integration
33. 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.
Release prints
Average shot length
Star persona
Vista Vision
34. 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
Match on action
Soft light
Reverse shot
Apparatus Theory
35. A shot taken from a level camera located approximately 5' to 6' from the ground - simulating the perspective of a person standing before the action presented
Overlapping dialogue
Eye-level shot
Classical style
Forced development
36. The imagined world of the story
Master shot
Three-act structure
Glass shot
Diegesis
37. Any lens with a focal length approximately equal to the diagonal of the frame. For 35mm filmmaking - a 35-50 mm lens does not distort the angle of vision or depth
Normal lens
Graphic match
Charge coupler device
City symphony
38. Louis Althusser's term for the way in which a society creates its subjects/citizens through ideological (as opposed to repressive) state apparatuses - which include education - media - religion - and the family
Interpellation
Hollywood Blacklist
Filter
Negative cutter
39. The term for a film's spoken dialogue - as opposed to the underlying meaning contained in the subtext
Text
Star persona
Shutter
Best boy
40. A crew member who works in post-production in a specially equipped studio to create the sounds of the story world - such as the shuffling of shoes on various surfaces for footsteps
Restricted narration
Medium shot
Foley artist
Letterboxing
41. Film productions shot outside the U.S. for economic reasons
Narrative
Match on action
Protagonist
Runaway production
42. The practice of Hollywood studios contracting out post-production work to individuals or firms outside the U.S.
Offscreen space
Outsourcing
Compositing
Focal length
43. The term for a film's spoken dialogue - as opposed to the underlying meaning contained in the subtext
Text
Prosthesis
Deep focus cinematography
Non-diegetic
44. A filter that simply reduces the amount of light entering the lens - without affecting the color characteristics
Neutral-density filter
Horizontal integration
Travelling matte
Backstage musical
45. 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
Mixing
Extra
Oeuvre
Film stock
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
Product placement
Star system
Line reading
Close-up
47. A continuity editing technique that preserves spatial continuity by using a character's line of vision as motivation for a cut
Plot summary
Descriptive claim
Eyeline match
Negative cutter
48. A technique of intentionally adding scratches in a film's emulsion layer for aesthetic purposes - such as to simulate home movie footage
Scratching
Open-ended
Anime
Recursive action
49. The visual arrangement of objects - actors - and space within the frame
Trombone shot
Composition
Intertextual reference
Vista Vision
50. 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
Crab dolly
Normal lens
Soundtrack
Restricted narration