Omniscient correct answers -knows all and can tell us whatever it wants us to know
-3rd person view
Restricted- correct answers limits the information it provides the audience to things known only
to a single character
Story- correct answers consists of:
-All the narrative events that are explicitly presented on-screen
-All the events that are implicit or that we infer to have happened but are not explicitly presented
Plot- correct answers consists of the specific actions and events that the filmmakers select and
the order in which they arrange those events to effectively convey the narrative to the viewer
Diegesis correct answers the total world of the story (the events, characters, objects, settings, and
sounds that form the world in which the story occurs)
Diegetic element correct answers the elements that make up the diegesis
Nondiegetic elements correct answers the things we see and hear on the screen that come from
outside the world of the story
Score music, titles & credits, voice-over comments from a third-person voice-over narrator
Summary relationship- correct answers screen duration is shorter than plot duration
Real time correct answers screen duration corresponds directly to plot duration
Stretch correct answers screen duration is longer than plot duration
Voice-over Narration correct answers narration heard concurrently and over a scene but not
synchronized to any character who may be talking on-screen
Direct Address Narration- correct answers a form of narration in which an on-screen character
looks and speaks directly to the audience
Round Characters correct answers a complex character possessing numerous, subtle, repressed,
or contradictory traits; often develop over the course of the story
Flat Characters correct answers a relatively uncomplicated character exhibiting few distinct
traits. Don't change significantly during story
Protagonist- correct answers the primary character whose pursuit of the goals provides the
structural foundation of a movies story
, Antagonist- correct answers the characters that obstructs or resists the protagonist's pursuit of a
goal
Anti-Hero- correct answers an outwardly unsympathetic protagonist pursuing a morally
objectionable or otherwise undesirable goal
Inciting Incident (Catalyst)- correct answers the event or situation during the exposition stage of
the narrative that sets the rest of narrative in motion
Rising Action- correct answers the development of the action of a narrative toward a climax
Crisis correct answers a critical turning point in a story when the protagonist must engage a
seemingly insurmountable obstacle
Climax- correct answers the highest point of conflict in a conventional narrative, the protagonists
ultimate attempt to attain the goal
Resolution correct answers the concluding narrative events that follow the climax and celebrate
or otherwise reflect upon, story outcomes
Story Duration correct answers the implied amount of time taken by the entire narrative arc of a
movies story - whether explicitly presented on screen
Plot Duration correct answers the elapsed time of the events within a story that a film chooses to
tell
Screen Duration correct answers the amount of time that it has taken to present the movies plot
Design correct answers process by which the look of the settings, props, lighting, and actors is
determined
Composition correct answers -organization, distribution, balance, and general relationship of
actors and objects within the space of each shot
-part of the process of visualizing and planning the design of the movie
Framing correct answers -the process by which the cinematographer determines what will appear
within the borders of the moving image during a shot
-what we see on the screen
Kinesis correct answers -the aspect of composition that takes into account everything that moves
on screen
-what moves on the screen
Properties (props) correct answers objects used to enhance a movies mise en scene by providing
physical takes of narrative information