humanities 100 exam 3
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1. producer person or team of people in charge of making the film happen financially, finding
resources
2. screenwriter visual, break narrative up so that it builds
3. director primary shaper of the film artistically
4. cinematographer in charge of the look of the filming
5. production de- person/team in charge of the look of the film
signer
6. editor edit the filmed clip of the film
7. composer person who composes or chooses the music for a film, creating an artistic marriage
between image and sound
8. actor people who act in the film
9. IMR institutional mode of representation
10. establishing shot A shot, usually involving a distant framing, that shows location and chronology
11. long shot A framing in which the scale of the object shown is small; a standing human figure
would appear nearly the height of the screen.
12. medium shot A relatively close shot, revealing the human figure from the knees or waist up.
13. close up shot Shows a particular part of a subject with more detail, example: framing a subject
from shoulders up, show emotion
14. low angle shot When camera location is below normal eye-level compared to the subject, makes
the subject appear tall, powerful, dominating, or scary
15. high angle shot
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When camera location is above normal eye-level compared to the subject, makes
the subject appear small, weak, inferior, or scared
16. POV shot (point A shot taken with the camera placed approximately where the character's eyes
of view) would be, showing what the character would see; usually cut in before or after
a shot of the character looking.
17. tracking shot A mobile framing that travels through space forward, backward, or laterally.
18. straight cut the immediate transition from one shot to the next
19. Cross cut shot when things are happening simultaneously and put together, creates suspense
20. match cut draws parallels between things
21. fade to gradually disappear
22. dissolve two shots in which the first image gradually disappears while the other image
gradually appearsa
23. wipe A transition between shots in which a line passes across the screen, eliminating
one shot as it goes and replacing it with the next one.
24. pan This is movement of the camera from left
to right or right to left around the imaginary vertical axis that runs through the
camera from top to bottom.
25. tilt A stationary camera moves up or down along a vertical axis.
26. zoom focal length is adjusted during the shot either in or out, done to intensify characters
reaction
27. rack/follow focus This involves shifting the focus during a shot to direct the viewer's attention from
one subject to another as it moves away from or toward the camera. As the
audience, we are meant to start linking the two figures in imagined scenarios.
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1. producer person or team of people in charge of making the film happen financially, finding
resources
2. screenwriter visual, break narrative up so that it builds
3. director primary shaper of the film artistically
4. cinematographer in charge of the look of the filming
5. production de- person/team in charge of the look of the film
signer
6. editor edit the filmed clip of the film
7. composer person who composes or chooses the music for a film, creating an artistic marriage
between image and sound
8. actor people who act in the film
9. IMR institutional mode of representation
10. establishing shot A shot, usually involving a distant framing, that shows location and chronology
11. long shot A framing in which the scale of the object shown is small; a standing human figure
would appear nearly the height of the screen.
12. medium shot A relatively close shot, revealing the human figure from the knees or waist up.
13. close up shot Shows a particular part of a subject with more detail, example: framing a subject
from shoulders up, show emotion
14. low angle shot When camera location is below normal eye-level compared to the subject, makes
the subject appear tall, powerful, dominating, or scary
15. high angle shot
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When camera location is above normal eye-level compared to the subject, makes
the subject appear small, weak, inferior, or scared
16. POV shot (point A shot taken with the camera placed approximately where the character's eyes
of view) would be, showing what the character would see; usually cut in before or after
a shot of the character looking.
17. tracking shot A mobile framing that travels through space forward, backward, or laterally.
18. straight cut the immediate transition from one shot to the next
19. Cross cut shot when things are happening simultaneously and put together, creates suspense
20. match cut draws parallels between things
21. fade to gradually disappear
22. dissolve two shots in which the first image gradually disappears while the other image
gradually appearsa
23. wipe A transition between shots in which a line passes across the screen, eliminating
one shot as it goes and replacing it with the next one.
24. pan This is movement of the camera from left
to right or right to left around the imaginary vertical axis that runs through the
camera from top to bottom.
25. tilt A stationary camera moves up or down along a vertical axis.
26. zoom focal length is adjusted during the shot either in or out, done to intensify characters
reaction
27. rack/follow focus This involves shifting the focus during a shot to direct the viewer's attention from
one subject to another as it moves away from or toward the camera. As the
audience, we are meant to start linking the two figures in imagined scenarios.
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