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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. Natural light; The process of suing sunlight rather than artificial studio lights when filming
Available light
Promotion
Crab dolly
Intertextual reference
2. 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
Genre conventions
High-key lighting
Telecine
Master shot
3. A small - variable opening on a camera lens that regulates the amount of light entering the camera and striking the surface of the film
Second unit
Pre-production
Aperture
Descriptive claim
4. A technique of running the motion picture camera at a speed slower than projection speed (24 frames per second) - in order to produce at a fast motion sequence when projected at normal speed. The term derives from early film cameras - which were cran
Frame narration
Go-motion
Base
Undercranking
5. A measure of a film stock's sensitivity to light. 'Fast' refers to sensitive film stock - while slow film is relatively insensitive
Mixing
Speed
Tracking shot
Cut
6. 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
Denouement
Selective focus
Anamorphic lens
Point-of-view shot
7. An alternative to classical and realist styles - formalism is a self-consciously interventionist approach that explores ideas - abstraction - and aesthetics rather than focusing on storytelling (as in classical films) or everyday life (as in realist
Direct sound
German Expressionism
Green screen
Formalist style
8. Then Hollywood writers and directors cited for Contempt of Congress for refusing to cooperate with the House Committee on Un-American Activities' attempts to root out Communists in the film industry
Hollywood Ten
Parellel editing
Offscreen space
Vista Vision
9. A long shot in which the film frame resembles the proscenium arch of the stage - distancing the audience
Soft light
Shot transition
Tableau shot
Toning
10. A glass element on a camera that focuses light rays so that the image of the object appears on the surface of the film
Propaganda film
Post-production
Lens
Standard shot pattern
11. The artful use of light and dark areas in the composition in black and white filmmaking
Chiaroscuro
Denouement
Backstory
Panchromatic
12. 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
Masking
First-person narration
Crab dolly
Production values
13. A scene filmed and processed but not selected to appear in the final version of the film
Out-take
Cel
Digital set extension
Front projection
14. A camera device that opens and closes to regulate the length of time the film is exposed to light
Eye-level shot
Shutter
Character actor
Deep focus cinematography
15. A flexible celluloid strip that - along with the emulsion layer - comprises 35mm film stock
Base
Continuity editing
Desaturated
Lens
16. Lighting design in which the greater intensity of the key light makes it impossible for the fill to eliminate shadows - producing a high-contrast image (with many grades of light and dark) - a number of shadows - and a somber mood
Vertical integration
Digital set extension
Low-key lighting
Composition
17. The falling or unraveling action after the climax of a narrative that leads to resolution
City symphony
Denouement
Normal lens
Lens
18. A shot combining two kinds of movement: the camera tracks in toward the subject wile the lens zooms out
Trombone shot
Take
Grain
Assistant Editor
19. A type of short film that blends elements of documentary and avant-garde film to document and often to celebrate the wonder of the modern city
City symphony
Minor studios
Compilation film
Phi phenomenon
20. A technique used to join live action with a pre-recorded background image. A projector is placed behind a screen and projects an image onto it. Actors stand in front of the screen and the camera records them in front of the projected background
Bleach bypass
Master positive
German Expressionism
Rear projection
21. The distance that appears in focus in front of and behind the subject. It is determined by the aperture - distance and focal length of lens
Zoom out
Depth of field
Tracking shot
Graphic match
22. Projecting a series of frames of film with the same image - which appears to stop the action
Underexposure
Freeze frame
Jump cut
Dolly
23. The chip in a video camera that converts the incoming light to an electronic signal
Front projection
Recursive action
Charge coupler device
Genre conventions
24. 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
Lightning mix
Rack focus
Fog filter
Apparatus Theory
25. A shot that includes a human figure from the shoulders up
Blaxploitation
Medium close-up
Trailer
Frozen time moment
26. A narrative - visual - or sound element that refers viewers to other films or works of art
Underexposure
Narrative sequencing
Orthochromatic
Intertextual reference
27. 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
Score
Wide-angle lens
Shot
Soft light
28. A shot that includes a human figure from the shoulders up
Oeuvre
Rack focus
Medium close-up
Green screen
29. A documentary or occasionally - a narrative film that presents only one side of an argument or one approach to a subject
Propaganda film
Motivation
Color timing
Narrative sequencing
30. A shot taken from a camera position above the subject - looking down at it
High-angle shot
Blaxploitation
Superimposition
Composition
31. The film medium's technological apparatus is inherently ideological
Apparatus Theory
Rotoscope
Anime
Line of action
32. A rule in continuity editing - which dictates that if a cut occurs while a character is in the midst of an action - the subsequent shot must begin so that audiences see the completion of that action
Compositing
Match on action
Third-person narration
Character actor
33. A technique of moving from the telephoto position to the wide-angle position of a zoom lens - which results in the subject appearing to become smaller within the frame - while remaining in focus
Zoom out
Direct sound
Line of action
Natural-key lighting
34. A brief chronological description of the basic events and characters in a film. It does not include interpretive or evaluative claims
Match on action
Diffusion filters
Plot summary
Dolly
35. Creating an image by combining several elements created separately using computer graphics rather than photographic means
Digital compositing
Establishing shot
Studio system
Handheld shot
36. A consistent style - theme - and subject matter developed over the course of a director's body of work
Shot
First-person narration
Oeuvre
Depth of field
37. 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
Forced development
Flashforward
Green screen
Continuity editing
38. A technique of filming at a speed faster than projection - the projecting the footage at normal speed of 24 frames per second. Because fewer frames were recorded per second - the action appears to be speeded up
Non-diegetic
Focus puller
Slow motion
Reverse shot
39. An efficient system developed for film lighting. In a standard lighting set-up - the key light illuminates the subject - the fill light eliminates shadows cast by the key light - and the back light separates the subject from the background
Crane shot
Genre
Three-point lighting
Shot/reverse shot
40. A narrative approach that limits the audience's view of events to that of the main character(s) in the film. Occasional moments of omniscient narration may give viewers more information than the character shave at specific points in the narrative
Subgenre
Brechtian distanciation
Restricted narration
Direct sound
41. A camera shot taken at a large distance from the subject. Using the human body as the subject - a long shot captures the entire human form
Glass shot
Cameo
Extra
Long shot
42. Suspended particles of silver in the film's emulsion - Which may become visible in the final image as dots
Grain
Wipe
Dye coupler
Minor studios
43. Filters that increase color saturation and contrast in outdoor shots
Polarizing filters
Low-key lighting
Interlaced scanning
Optical printer
44. A contemporary modification of the standard three-act structure that identifies a critical turning point at the halfway mark of most narrative films
Average shot length
Anime
Wide film
Four-part structure
45. These filters bend the light coming into lens - softening and blurring the image
Montage sequence
Roadshowing
High-angle shot
Diffusion filters
46. 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
Extradiegetic
Star system
Episodic
Rear projection
47. A term that refers to the organization of an industry wherein one type of corporation also owns corporations in allied industries - for example - film production and video games
Cut
Horizontal integration
Composition
Backstage musical
48. A digital technique developed by Industrial Light and Magic - which builds movement sequences from single frames of film
Time-lapse photography
Cinerama
Motif
Go-motion
49. Muted - washed out color that contains more white than a saturated color
Desaturated
Exposure latitude
Recursive action
Masking
50. A painting used on the set as a portion of the background
Mockumentary
Matte painting
Extradiegetic
Low-key lighting