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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 machine that converts film prints to videotape format
Plot summary
Telecine
Synthespian
Loose framing
2. A style of Japanese animation - distinguished primarily by the fact that it is not all geared for young audiences
Anime
Motivation
Slow motion
Jump cut
3. A class or type of film - such as the Western or the horror movie. They share narrative - visual - and/or sound conventions
Editor
Plot summary
High-angle shot
Genre
4. A crew member whose job is to measure the distance between the subject and the camera lens - marking the ring on the camera lens - and ensuring the ring is turned precisely so that the image is in focus
Character actor
180-degree rule
Loose framing
Focus puller
5. 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
Anamorphic lens
Third-person narration
Crab dolly
Tinting
6. Because film stock is sensitive to the color of light - directors work with film labs in post-production to monitor the color scheme of each scene in a film - making adjustments for consistency and aesthetic effect
Color timing
Forced development
Scene
Average shot length
7. A shot taken when the camera is so close to a subject that it fills the frame. It is most commonly used for a shot that isolates and encompasses a single actor's face - to emphasize the expression of emotion
Close-up
Fog filter
Shot/reverse shot
Hollywood Ten
8. A marketing strategy of screening a blockbuster prior to general release only in premier theaters
Point-of-view shot
Roadshowing
Long take
Deep focus cinematography
9. An abrupt shot transition that occurs when Shot A is instantaneously replaced by Shot B.
Grain
Speed
Cut
Out-take
10. A complete narrative unit within a film - with its own beginning - middle - and end. Often scenes are unified - and distinguished from one another - by time and setting
Scene
Neutral-density filter
Score
Product placement
11. The details of a character's past that emerge as the film unfolds - and which often play a role in character motivation
Backstory
Cel
Anamorphic lens
Subgenre
12. A class or type of film - such as the Western or the horror movie. They share narrative - visual - and/or sound conventions
Phi phenomenon
Genre
Go-motion
Film stock
13. A film's main characters - one whose conflicts and motives drive the story forward
Open-ended
Protagonist
Color timing
Iris out
14. Creating images during post-production by joining together photographic or CGI material shot or created at different times and places
Compositing
Revisionist
High concept film
Eye-level shot
15. Non-diegetic; any element in the film that is not part of the imagined story world
Color timing
Extradiegetic
Composition in depth
Dailies
16. A camera device that opens and closes to regulate the length of time the film is exposed to light
Anamorphic lens
Canted angle
Shutter
Second unit
17. The non-chronological insertion of events from the past into the present day of the story world
Long shot
Text
Restricted narration
Flashback
18. A narrative - visual - or sound element that refers viewers to other films or works of art
Frame narration
Intertextual reference
Non-diegetic
Medium shot
19. An effect created when too little light strikes the film during shooting. As a result the image will contain dark areas that appear very dense and dark (including shadows) and the overall contrast will be less than with a properly exposed image
Underexposure
Iris out
Vertical integration
Deep focus cinematography
20. A film composed entirely of footage from other films.
Turning point
Product placement
Pushing
Compilation film
21. Materials intentionally released by studios to attract public attention to films and their stars. Promotion differs from publicity - which is information that is not (or does not appear to be) intentionally disseminated by studios
Color consultant
Fast motion
Four-part structure
Promotion
22. An uncredited actor - usually hired for crowd scenes
Wide film
ADR
Matte painting
Extra
23. A contemporary modification of the standard three-act structure that identifies a critical turning point at the halfway mark of most narrative films
Matte
Wipe
Motivation
Four-part structure
24. The way an actor delivers a line of dialogue - including pauses - inflection - and emotion
Line reading
Wide-angle lens
Continuity error
Direct cinema
25. Secondary footage that is interspersed with master shots - sometimes in the form of footage shot for another production or archival footage
Polarizing filters
B-roll
Underexposure
Pushing
26. The film medium's technological apparatus is inherently ideological
Product placement
Line of action
Syuzhet
Apparatus Theory
27. The camera should move at least 30 degrees any time there is a cut within a scene
Turning point
Recursive action
Academy Ratio
30-degree rule
28. A model of industrial organization in the film industry from about 1915 to 1946 - characterized by the development of major and minor studios that produced - distributed - and exhibited films - and held film actors - directors - art directors - and o
Gauge
Digital video
Studio system
Graphic match
29. 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
Editor
Charge coupler device
Rack focus
Direct cinema
30. A musical film in which each song and dance number is narratively motivated by a plot that situates characters in performance contexts
Mockumentary
Backstage musical
Star persona
City symphony
31. 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
Gauge
Overexposure
Computer-generated imagery (CGI)
Method acting
32. A digital technique developed by Industrial Light and Magic - which builds movement sequences from single frames of film
Episodic
Release prints
Go-motion
Base
33. A shot combining two kinds of movement: the camera tracks in toward the subject wile the lens zooms out
Trombone shot
Shooting script
Shooting script
Running time
34. A style of Japanese animation - distinguished primarily by the fact that it is not all geared for young audiences
Anime
Mockumentary
Camera distance
Continuity editor
35. Literary narration from a viewpoint beyond that of any one individual character
Third-person narration
Green screen
Method acting
Synthespian
36. 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
Pixel
Plot summary
Antagonist
City symphony
37. Leaving the silver grains in the emulsion rather than bleaching them out - which produces desaturated color
Loose framing
Academy Ratio
Bleach bypass
Iris in...
38. Optical illusions created during post-production
Visual effects
Speed
Saturation
Iris in...
39. 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
Restricted narration
Medium long shot
Long take
40. A type of film stock that is sensitive to (in other words - registers) all tones in the color spectrum
Camera distance
Panchromatic
Available light
Open-ended
41. 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
Third-person narration
Production values
Reframing
Mixing
42. 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
Composition
Polarizing filters
Vista Vision
Narrative sequencing
43. A type of filter that absorbs certain wavelength but leave others unaffected. On black and white film - color filters lighten or darken tones. On color film - they can produce a range of effects
Glass shot
Medium shot
Color filter
Loose framing
44. The practice of Hollywood studios contracting out post-production work to individuals or firms outside the U.S.
Score
Outsourcing
Spec script
Diffusion filters
45. An early color process - involving bathing lengths of processed film in dye one scene at a time
Continuity editing
Tinting
Double exposure
Lightning mix
46. The artful use of light and dark areas in the composition in black and white filmmaking
Depth of field
Chiaroscuro
Hybrid
Reverse shot
47. A technique of 'pushing' the film (overdeveloping it) to correct problems of underexposure (resulting from insufficient light during shooting) by increasing image contrast
Color timing
Forced development
Shutter
30-degree rule
48. Cinema verite; a documentary style in which the filmmaker attempts to remain as unobtrusive as possible - recording without obvious editorial comment
Exposure latitude
Undercranking
Three-point lighting
Direct cinema
49. Lighting design that provides an even illumination of the subject - with many facial details washed out. High-key lighting tends to create a hopeful mood - in contrast to low-key lighting
High-key lighting
Toning
Low-key lighting
Soviet montage
50. A short documentary on current events - show in movie theaters along with cartoons and feature films beginning in the 1930s
Newsreel
Set-up
Letterboxing
Low-key lighting