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TFM Quiz 4 Study Guide: SDSU TFM160 Implicit Meaning - Correct Answer Lies below the surface of a movie's story and presentation Explicit Meaning - Correct Answer An association, connection, or inference that a viewer makes on the basis available on the surface of the movie Form - Correct Answer Means by which a subject is expressed and experienced Content - Correct Answer The subject of an artwork (what the work is about) Theme - Correct Answer Unifying idea that the film expresses through its narrative and imagery Formal Analysis - Correct Answer Analytical approach primarily concerned with film form Omniscient Narration - Correct Answer third person narration with Unrestricted access to all aspects of the narrative Voice-over Narration - Correct Answer We hear a character's voice over the picture without actually seeing the character speak the words Allows us to hear one narration- from the first-person character narrator- while simultaneously watching the narration provided by our narrator camera Protagonist - Correct Answer Primary character who pursues the goal Sometimes referred to as the hero (or heroine), but this term can be misleading, since engaging narratives do not necessarily depend on worthy goals or brace and sympathetic characters Antagonist - Correct Answer The person, people, creature, or force responsible for obstructing our protagonist Sometimes, the identity and nature of the antagonist are clear-cut Nature of the antagonist is much more variable Anti-Hero - Correct Answer Seemingly unsympathetic protagonists chasing less than noble goals Diegesis - Correct Answer 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 Answer the elements that make up the diegesis Nondiegetic Element - Correct Answer those things we see and hear on the screen that come from the outside the world of the story such as score music (music not originating from the world of the story), titles and credits (words superimposed on the images-on-screen), and voice-over comments from a third-person voice-over narrator Inciting Incident (Catalyst) - Correct Answer Presents the character with the goal that will drive the rest of the narrative Rising Action - Correct Answer Narrative typically builds toward a peak, a breaking point of sorts, as the conflict intensifies and the goal remains out of reach The tension it provokes enhances our engagement with the ongoing narrative

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Implicit Meaning - Correct Answer Lies below the surface of a movie's story and presentation



Explicit Meaning - Correct Answer An association, connection, or inference that a viewer makes on the
basis available on the surface of the movie



Form - Correct Answer Means by which a subject is expressed and experienced



Content - Correct Answer The subject of an artwork (what the work is about)



Theme - Correct Answer Unifying idea that the film expresses through its narrative and imagery



Formal Analysis - Correct Answer Analytical approach primarily concerned with film form



Omniscient Narration - Correct Answer third person narration with Unrestricted access to all aspects of
the narrative



Voice-over Narration - Correct Answer We hear a character's voice over the picture without actually
seeing the character speak the words



Allows us to hear one narration- from the first-person character narrator- while simultaneously
watching the narration provided by our narrator camera



Protagonist - Correct Answer Primary character who pursues the goal

Sometimes referred to as the hero (or heroine), but this term can be misleading, since engaging
narratives do not necessarily depend on worthy goals or brace and sympathetic characters



Antagonist - Correct Answer The person, people, creature, or force responsible for obstructing our
protagonist

Sometimes, the identity and nature of the antagonist are clear-cut

Nature of the antagonist is much more variable

,Anti-Hero - Correct Answer Seemingly unsympathetic protagonists chasing less than noble goals



Diegesis - Correct Answer 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 Answer the elements that make up the diegesis



Nondiegetic Element - Correct Answer those things we see and hear on the screen that come from the
outside the world of the story such as score music (music not originating from the world of the story),
titles and credits (words superimposed on the images-on-screen), and voice-over comments from a
third-person voice-over narrator



Inciting Incident (Catalyst) - Correct Answer Presents the character with the goal that will drive the rest
of the narrative



Rising Action - Correct Answer Narrative typically builds toward a peak, a breaking point of sorts, as the
conflict intensifies and the goal remains out of reach



The tension it provokes enhances our engagement with the ongoing narrative



Crisis - Correct Answer Our protagonist must face a seemingly insurmountable obstacle, and our story
must reach a turning point and work its way toward resolution and the third and final act



The goal is in its greatest jeopardy, and an affirmative answer to the central questions seems all but
impossible



Climax - Correct Answer Protagonist faces this major obstacle



In the process, the protagonist must take a great risk, make a significant sacrifice, or overcome a
personal flaw

, Resolution - Correct Answer Once the goal is either gained or lost



Narrative wraps up loose ends and moves toward a conclusion



Surprise - Correct Answer Being taken unawares, can be shocking, and our emotional response to it is
generally short-lived



Suspense - Correct Answer More drawn out (and, some would say, more enjoyable) experience, one
that we may seek out even when we know what happens in a movie



What is the difference between surprise and suspense? - Correct Answer A __________ is being taken
unaware, can be shocking, and our emotional response to it is generally short-lived. A __________ is
more drawn out experience, one that we may seek out even when we know what happens in a movie.



What are the two types of suspense, as explored in class? - Correct Answer Time- the bomb is about to
go off

Space- the killer is in the house



Mise-en-Scène - Correct Answer "Staging or putting on an action or scene"

Everything you see on the screen was put there for a reason: to help tell the story

Overall look and feel of a movie- the sum of everything the audience sees, hears, and experiences while
viewing it

Subtly influences our mood as we watch



Kinesis - Correct Answer What moves on the screen



Composition - Correct Answer Organization, distribution, balance, and general relationship of actors
and objects within the space of each shot



Framing - Correct Answer What we see on the screen

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