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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 narrative - visual - or sound element that refers viewers to other films or works of art
Matte
Minor studios
Video assist
Intertextual reference
2. A process of blending the three elements of the sound track (dialogue - music - and effects) in post-production
Academy Ratio
Brechtian distanciation
Mixing
Brechtian distanciation
3. Smaller corporations that did not own distribution and/or exhibition companies in the studio era - including Universal - Columbia - and United Artists
Mixing
Polarizing filters
Telecine
Minor studios
4. A digital technique developed by Industrial Light and Magic - which builds movement sequences from single frames of film
Insert
Go-motion
Anime
Denouement
5. Live action is filmed in front of a blue screen and a matte. It's then joined with the background footage
Blue screen
Subgenre
Rack focus
Crane shot
6. A format that uses a larger film stock than standard 35mm. IMAX - Omnimax - and Showscan are shot on 70mm film
Parellel editing
Composition in depth
Wide film
Gaffer
7. 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
Undercranking
Anamorphic lens
Focal length
Genre
8. Muted - washed out color that contains more white than a saturated color
Product placement
Desaturated
Graphic match
Chiaroscuro
9. The camera does not move across an imagined line drawn between two characters
Compositing
Color timing
Post-production
180-degree rule
10. A term describing a conclusion that does not answer all the questions raised regarding characters or storylines - nor tie up all loose ends
Time-lapse photography
Tilt
Masking
Open-ended
11. A technique of leaving empty space around the subject in the frame - in order to covey openness and continuity of visible space and to imply offscreen space
Close-up
Film stock
Vista Vision
Loose framing
12. Any narrative - visual - or sound element that is repeated and thereby acquires and reflects its significance to the story - characters - or themes of the film.
Motif
Rack focus
Animation
Dailies
13. A black masking device used to black out a portion of the frame - usually for the insertion of other images
Compositing
Runaway production
Average shot length
Matte
14. An actor whose career rests on playing minor or secondary quirky characters rather than leading roles
Character actor
Overlapping dialogue
Cinerama
ADR
15. 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
Optical printer
Telephoto lens
Interpellation
Film stock
16. A style of Japanese animation - distinguished primarily by the fact that it is not all geared for young audiences
Anime
Formalist style
Focal length
Wipe
17. A system for recording images on magnetic tape using a digital signal - that is - an electronic signal comprised of 0s and 1s
Brechtian distanciation
Direct sound
Digital video
Running time
18. 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
Promotion
Overexposure
Scene
Depth of field
19. 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
Forced development
Synthespian
Revisionist
20. A continuity editing technique that preserves spatial continuity by using a character's line of vision as motivation for a cut
Eye-level shot
Eyeline match
Split screen
Screenplay
21. The practice or repeatedly casting actors in similar roles across different films
Backstory
Fade-out
Typecasting
Major studios
22. Sound recorded on a set - on location - or - for documentary film - at an actual real-world event - as opposed to dubbed in post-production through ADR or looping
Direct sound
Interlaced scanning
Plot summary
Interpellation
23. A technician responsible for splicing and assembling the film negative to the editor's specifications
Negative cutter
Cinerama
Optical printer
Wide film
24. A system for recording images on magnetic tape using a digital signal - that is - an electronic signal comprised of 0s and 1s
Wipe
Propaganda film
Digital video
Dolly
25. 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
Continuity error
Close-up
Production values
Compositing
26. Dialogue that restates What is already obvious from images or action
Forced development
Point-of-view shot
Extreme wide-angle lens
On-the-nose dialogue
27. 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
Actualitas
Best boy
Continuity editing
Graphic match
28. A technique of leaving empty space around the subject in the frame - in order to covey openness and continuity of visible space and to imply offscreen space
Loose framing
Dye coupler
Panchromatic
Anime
29. The aspect ratio of 1.33:1 - standardized by the Academy of Motion Picture Art and Sciences until the development of widescreen formats in the 1950s
Oeuvre
Minor studios
Zoom in...
Academy Ratio
30. An uncredited actor - usually hired for crowd scenes
Extra
Minor studios
Sound bridge
Masking
31. 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
Post-production
Slow motion
First-person narration
Wide film
32. A class or type of film - such as the Western or the horror movie. They share narrative - visual - and/or sound conventions
Exposition
Genre
Two-shot
Panchromatic
33. A type of documentary film whose purpose is to present the way of life of a culture or subculture
Subgenre
Extra
Ethnographic film
Continuity error
34. An alternative to continuity editing - this style of editing was developed in silent Soviet cinema - based on the theory that editing should exploit the difference between shots to generate intellectual and emotional responses in the audience
Time-lapse photography
Running time
Handheld shot
Soviet montage
35. 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
Three-point lighting
Blaxploitation
Three-act structure
Panchromatic
36. A description of film stock that is highly sensitive to light
Telecine
Fast
Hollywood Blacklist
Iris out
37. The period of time before principal photography during which actors are signed - sets and costumes designed - and locations scouted
Pre-production
Narrative
Motivation
Fade-out
38. 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
Composition in depth
High concept film
Foley artist
Lightning mix
39. 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
Double exposure
Episodic
Production values
40. These filters bend the light coming into lens - softening and blurring the image
Letterboxing
Vertical integration
Diffusion filters
Subgenre
41. Sound recorded on a set - on location - or - for documentary film - at an actual real-world event - as opposed to dubbed in post-production through ADR or looping
Day for night
Direct sound
Four-part structure
Tracking shot
42. The technique of telling the story from an all-knowing character. Films that use restricted narration limit the audience's perception to what one particular character knows - but may insert moments of omniscience
Prosthesis
Bleach bypass
Omniscient narration
Production values
43. The arrangement of actors on screen as a compositional element that suggests themes - character development - emotional content - and visual motifs
Aperture
Natural-key lighting
Special visual effects
Figure placement and movement
44. A part of the story world implied by visual or sound techniques rather than being revealed by the camera
Swish pan
Outsourcing
Offscreen space
Standard shot pattern
45. A fiction film (often a comedy) that uses documentary conventions on fictional rather than real-world subject matter
Forced development
Mockumentary
Classical style
Kuleshov effect
46. A black masking device used to black out a portion of the frame - usually for the insertion of other images
Direct cinema
Matte
Lens
Digital set extension
47. A vertical - up-and-down - motion of an otherwise stationary camera
Interpretive claim
Widescreen
Hybrid
Tilt
48. 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
Subtext
Extradiegetic
Focus puller
Grain
49. Film productions shot outside the U.S. for economic reasons
Studio system
Fog filter
Runaway production
Slow
50. A scene filmed and processed but not selected to appear in the final version of the film
Optical printer
Open-ended
Out-take
Four-part structure