Camera Shots and Angles | Camera Movement | Mise-En-Scene | Sound techniques | Editting |
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What is a shot where you can see from the shoulders up?
A close up
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What is tilting?
Moving a camera up or down from a fixed point.
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What is costume, hair and make-up?
What characters wear, indicating their role, time, and place.
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What is dialogue?
The words characters say, when they are in the scene.
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What is a section of film set earlier than the main narrative?
Flashback
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What is the purpose of a two-shot?
To show the relationship between two characters.
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What is a camera fixed to a track, following a character?
Tracking.
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What is everything you see on screen?
Mise-en-scene.
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What is a sound technique when a character speaks or narrates so the audience can hear it but other characters cannot?
The definition of voiceover.
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What is a montage?
A range of quick shots, creating a narrative often set to music.
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What is the impact of a high or low angle shot?
Indicates power relationships.
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What is moving a camera horizontally from a fixed point?
Panning.
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What is an example of a prop?
The ring from Lord of the Rings.
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What is suspenseful music?
Fast paced violins playing.
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What is a reaction shot?
A shot where you can see how a character feels about a new piece of information.
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What is setting the scene to show viewers where and when action is taking place?
The purpose of a establishing shot.
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What is a camera movement that some find nauseating, that allows the viewer to see exactly as a character sees?
Shakey cam/Hand-held camera
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What is lighting
A technique that changes the mood of the scene, often indicating night and day, but also can be soft, hard, blue, yellow, high contrast and low contrast.
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What are sound effects?
Booms, bangs, sirens, and other diegetic sounds.
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What is a climax?
The highest point of tension in a narrative.
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What is the framing of what you see on screen, decided based on how much you can see of a person?
The definition of a shot.
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What is closing in on an object or person to draw the viewers attention to it?
The action and purpose of zooming in.
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What is the tone or shade of a scene, indicating emotions? For example, a blue tone may indicate sadness or despair.
The effect of colour, including an example.
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What is sound that has been added in editting?
Non-diegetic sound.
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What is the purpose of cross-cutting?
Allows you actions happening at the same time, in different places or with different characters.
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