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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. The period after principal photography during which editing and looping take place - and special visual effects are added to the film
Toning
Post-production
B-roll
Color consultant
2. An abrupt - inexplicable shift in time and place of an action not signaled by an appropriate shot transition
Spec script
Jump cut
Running time
Restricted narration
3. A technique of moving the camera - on a specially built track. Such shots often trace character movement laterally across the frame or in and out of the depth of the frame
Tracking shot
Restricted narration
Integrated musical
Digital cinema
4. 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
Morphing
Apparatus Theory
Widescreen
City symphony
5. 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
Focus puller
Closure
Hybrid
Line of action
6. Dense accumulation of detail conveyed in the opening moments of a film
Medium shot
Diffusion filters
Exposition
Pan
7. 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
High-key lighting
Soundtrack
Digital compositing
Production values
8. The narrative path of the main or supporting characters - also called a plotline. Complex films may have several lines of action
Composition in depth
Digital cinema
High-angle shot
Line of action
9. A long shot in which the film frame resembles the proscenium arch of the stage - distancing the audience
Sound bridge
Tableau shot
Method acting
First-person narration
10. A film that fuses the conventions of two or more genres
Plot summary
Script supervisor
Hybrid
Toning
11. 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
Antagonist
Dailies
Long shot
Revisionist
12. Light striking the emulsion layer of the film - activating light-sensitive grains
Chiaroscuro
Shot transition
Hollywood Blacklist
Exposure
13. A measure of a film stock's sensitivity to light. 'Fast' refers to sensitive film stock - while slow film is relatively insensitive
Speed
Color consultant
High-key lighting
Non-diegetic
14. A transparent sheet on which animation artists draw images.
Mockumentary
Establishing shot
Color consultant
Cel
15. A process of blending the three elements of the sound track (dialogue - music - and effects) in post-production
Exposure latitude
Mixing
Backstory
Aerial Shot
16. Prefogging; a cinematographic technique that exposes raw film stock to light before - during - or after shooting - resulting in an image with reduced contrast. This effect can also be created using digital post-production techniques
Shooting script
Flashforward
Flashing
Post-production
17. The use of editing techniques - such as a fade or dissolve - to indicate the end of one scene and the beginning of another
Lens
Color consultant
Shot transition
Shot
18. A production crew responsible not for shooting the primary footage but - instead - for remote location shooting and B-roll. See also B-roll
Second unit
Neutral-density filter
Narrative sequencing
Episodic
19. 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
Slow
Shutter
Extreme wide-angle lens
Zoom out
20. A shot filmed from an airplane or helicopter
Master shot
Aerial Shot
Voice-over
Restricted narration
21. A technique of moving the camera - on a specially built track. Such shots often trace character movement laterally across the frame or in and out of the depth of the frame
Protagonist
Tracking shot
Camera distance
Motivation
22. A chemical embedded in the emulsion layer of film stock that - when developed after exposure - releases a particular color dye (red - green - or blue)
Dye coupler
Third-person narration
Parellel
Master positive
23. A widescreen process that uses three cameras - three projectors - and a wide - curved screen
German Expressionism
Lens
Cinerama
Panchromatic
24. Assists the editor with various tasks - including taking footage to the lab - checking the condition of the negative - cataloguing footage - and supervising optical effects - often produced by an outside company
Underexposure
Compilation film
Assistant Editor
Deep focus cinematography
25. A narrative - visual - or sound element that refers viewers to other films or works of art
German Expressionism
Academy Ratio
Slow
Intertextual reference
26. Cinema verite; a documentary style in which the filmmaker attempts to remain as unobtrusive as possible - recording without obvious editorial comment
Direct cinema
Avant-garde film
Desaturated
Scene
27. A process of transferring film to video tapes or DVDs so that the original aspect ratio of the film is preserved
Vertical integration
Product placement
Score
Letterboxing
28. A system for combining two separately filmed images in the same frame that involves create a matte (a black mask that covers a portion of the image) for a live action sequence and using it to block out a portion of the frame when filming the backgrou
High-angle shot
Superimposition
Travelling matte
Composition
29. 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
Masking
Blocking
First-person narration
30. The practice of shooting during the day but using filters and underexposure to create the illusion of nighttime
Digital video
Dye coupler
Day for night
Desaturated
31. A shot transition where shot A slowly disappears as the screen becomes black before shot B appears. A fade-in is the reverse of this process
Narrative
Interpellation
Fade-out
Horizontal integration
32. The camera should move at least 30 degrees any time there is a cut within a scene
Typecasting
Scene
Aperture
30-degree rule
33. The falling or unraveling action after the climax of a narrative that leads to resolution
Visual effects
Denouement
Blue screen
ADR
34. A type of film stock that is sensitive to (in other words - registers) all tones in the color spectrum
Charge coupler device
Panchromatic
Extreme close-up
Vista Vision
35. A technique of recording very few images over a long period of time - say - one frame per minute or per day
Matte painting
Crane shot
Iris out
Time-lapse photography
36. The artful use of light and dark areas in the composition in black and white filmmaking
Chiaroscuro
Scratching
High concept film
Grain
37. A digital technique developed by Industrial Light and Magic - which builds movement sequences from single frames of film
Direct sound
Go-motion
Focal length
Medium long shot
38. A neutral account of the basic plot and style of a film - a part of a film - or a group of films
Letterboxing
Wireframe
Descriptive claim
Average shot length
39. Recording images at a slower speed than the speed of projection (24 frames per second). Before cameras were motorized - this was called undercranking. Fewer frames are exposed in one minute - so - when projected at 24 f.p.s. - that action takes less
Matte
Fast motion
Mockumentary
Protagonist
40. 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
Match on action
Exposure latitude
Matte
Blockbuster
41. A cinematography technique that produces an image with many planes of depth in focus. It can be accomplished by using a small aperture - a large distance between camera and subject - and/or a lens of short focal length
Deep focus cinematography
Time-lapse photography
Hard light
Star system
42. 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
Running time
German Expressionism
Horizontal integration
Open-ended
43. 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
Sound bridge
Wide-angle lens
Formalist style
High concept film
44. Leaving the silver grains in the emulsion rather than bleaching them out - which produces desaturated color
Typecasting
Blue screen
Bleach bypass
Pushing
45. Prefogging; a cinematographic technique that exposes raw film stock to light before - during - or after shooting - resulting in an image with reduced contrast. This effect can also be created using digital post-production techniques
Flashing
Progressive scanning
Continuity error
30-degree rule
46. A technique of exposing film frames - then rewinding the film and exposing it again - which results in an image that combines two shots in a single frame
Computer-generated imagery (CGI)
Exposure latitude
Eyeline match
Double exposure
47. The chip in a video camera that converts the incoming light to an electronic signal
Aperture
Rear projection
Charge coupler device
Freeze frame
48. A shot in a sequence that is taken from the reverse angle of the shot previous to it
Star filter
Compilation film
Reverse shot
Block booking
49. Fish-eye lens; With a focal length of 15mm or less - this lens presents an extremely distorted image - where objects in the center of the frame appear to bulge toward the camera
Extreme wide-angle lens
Screenplay
Backstory
Typecasting
50. A similarity established between two characters or situations that invites the audience to compare the two. It may involve visual - narrative - and/or sound elements
Iris in...
Parellel
Handheld shot
Trombone shot