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Film Vocab
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1. A post-studio era Hollywood film designed to appeal to the broadest possible audience by fusing a simple story line with major movie stars and mounting a lavish marketing campaign
Exposure
Three-point lighting
High concept film
Post-production
2. A technique of cutting back and forth between action occurring in two different locations - which often creates the illusion that they are happening simultaneously. Also called 'cross cutting.'
Parellel
Front projection
Second unit
Parellel editing
3. A filter that simply reduces the amount of light entering the lens - without affecting the color characteristics
Neutral-density filter
Computer-generated imagery (CGI)
Progressive scanning
Score
4. A painting used on the set as a portion of the background
Split screen
Cut
Matte painting
Charge coupler device
5. Standard shot pattern: A sequence of shots designed to maintain spatial continuity. Scene begin with an establishing shot - then move to a series of individual shots depicting characters and action - before reestablishing shots re-orient viewers to t
Best boy
Standard shot pattern
Chiaroscuro
Shot
6. A platform on wheels - used for mobile camera shots
Insert
Pre-production
Dolly
Character actor
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
Continuity error
Match on action
Close-up
Montage sequence
8. A form of shot transition - generally concluding a scene - where a circular mask constricts around the image until the entire frame is black
Video assist
Iris in...
Classical style
Composition
9. A shot that appears during or near the end of a scene and reorients viewers to the setting
Genre conventions
Re-establishing shot
Negative cutter
Aspect Ratio
10. 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
Standard shot pattern
Double exposure
Soundtrack
Chiaroscuro
11. The non-chronological insertion of events from the past into the present day of the story world
Denouement
Flashback
Loose framing
Match on action
12. 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
Vista Vision
Method acting
B-roll
Prosthesis
13. An effect created when more light is required to produce an image strakes the film stock - so that the resulting image exhibits high contrast - glaring light - and washed out shadows. This effect ma or may not be intentional on the filmmaker's part
Academy Ratio
Avant-garde film
Overexposure
Focus puller
14. A crew member responsible for logging the details of each take on the set so as to ensure continuity
Digital set extension
Grain
Script supervisor
Orthochromatic
15. An early color process - involving bathing lengths of processed film in dye one scene at a time
Screenplay
Release prints
Protagonist
Tinting
16. The first print made from a film negative
Bleach bypass
Master positive
Propaganda film
Rack focus
17. A single take that contains an entire scene
Charge coupler device
Normal lens
Master shot
Plot summary
18. A shot depicting the human body from the waist up
Medium shot
Cut
Steadicam
Loose framing
19. A shot that appears during or near the end of a scene and reorients viewers to the setting
Protagonist
Re-establishing shot
Animation
Composition in depth
20. A platform on wheels - used for mobile camera shots
Continuity error
Out-take
Grain
Dolly
21. A process of transferring film to video tapes or DVDs so that the original aspect ratio of the film is preserved
Letterboxing
Natural-key lighting
Backstage musical
Panchromatic
22. 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
Negative
Protagonist
Scene
180-degree rule
23. A series of individual drawings that provides a blueprint for the shooting of a scene
Zoom lens
Storyboard
Match on action
Flashforward
24. A crew member who reports to the Director of Photography (DP) and is in charge of tasks involving lighting and electrical needs
Gaffer
Undercranking
Two-shot
Telecine
25. A crew member whose job is to maintain consistency in visual details from one shot to the next
Double exposure
Director
Continuity editor
Academy Ratio
26. A narrative moment that signals an important shift of some kind in character or situation
Turning point
Cut
Mixing
Direct cinema
27. A process of blending the three elements of the sound track (dialogue - music - and effects) in post-production
Actualitas
Score
Mixing
Handheld shot
28. A shot that depicts a human body from the feet up
Narrative
Medium long shot
Fast
Exposition
29. A technique of manipulating focus to direct the viewer's attention
Desaturated
Swish pan
Sound bridge
Selective focus
30. An action film cycle of the late 1960s and early 1970s that featured bold - rebellious African American characters
Double exposure
Blaxploitation
Figure placement and movement
Line of action
31. The narrative path of the main or supporting characters - also called a plotline. Complex films may have several lines of action
Four-part structure
Green screen
Line of action
Parellel
32. The arrangement of actors on screen as a compositional element that suggests themes - character development - emotional content - and visual motifs
Line of action
Classical style
Roadshowing
Figure placement and movement
33. A transparent sheet on which animation artists draw images.
Cel
Actualitas
Protagonist
High-angle shot
34. A camera device that opens and closes to regulate the length of time the film is exposed to light
Polarizing filters
Pulling
Shutter
Wireframe
35. A videotape system that records images onto magnetic tape - using electronic signals
Wide film
Analog Video
Running time
Continuity error
36. Dense accumulation of detail conveyed in the opening moments of a film
Exposition
Wide film
Insert
Pan
37. A technique of recording very few images over a long period of time - say - one frame per minute or per day
Panning and scanning
Time-lapse photography
Saturation
Extreme long-shot
38. Filters that increase color saturation and contrast in outdoor shots
High concept film
Release prints
Polarizing filters
Screenplay
39. A device that projects photographs or footage onto glass so that images can be traced by hand to create animated images
Rotoscope
Blocking
Line reading
Time-lapse photography
40. 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
Text
180-degree rule
Match on action
Three-act structure
41. The practice of Hollywood studios contracting out post-production work to individuals or firms outside the U.S.
Eye-level shot
Lens
Outsourcing
Set-up
42. A scene transition wherein sound from one scene bleeds over into the ext scene - often resulting in a contrast between sound image
Blaxploitation
Sound bridge
Depth of field
Reverse shot
43. A direct vocal address to the audience - Which may emanate from a character or from a narrative voice apparently unrelated to the diegesis
Compilation film
Voice-over
Three-act structure
On-the-nose dialogue
44. A lens with a variable focal length that allows changes of focal length while keeping the subject in focus
Aerial Shot
Widescreen
Overexposure
Zoom lens
45. 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
Exposition
Loose framing
Two-shot
Negative cutter
46. A computer-generated actor that some speculate will replace flesh and blood actors in the not so distant future
Direct cinema
Pushing
Intertextual reference
Synthespian
47. A chemical embedded in the emulsion layer of film stock that - when developed after exposure - releases a particular color dye (red - green - or blue)
Wide-angle lens
Normal lens
Dye coupler
Undercranking
48. 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
Continuity error
Video assist
Front projection
Running time
49. The central cause(s) behind a character's actions
180-degree rule
Brechtian distanciation
Motivation
Glass shot
50. Live action is filmed in front of a blue screen and a matte. It's then joined with the background footage
Blue screen
Forced perspective
Reverse shot
Color filter
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