FILM 1502: EXAM 1 - Spring 2017
54 Cards in this Set
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two major elements of film form:
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editiing
mis en scene
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The basic editing units of narrative film
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The shot, the Scene, and The Sequence
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the theatrical version of an edited film uses what is called
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The theatrical/release cut
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continuity editing is based on conventions such as
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The 180 rule
eye line match
match on action
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a discontinuous transition between two shots is called...
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a jump cut
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continuity editing
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editing to create the illusion of time and space
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montage
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in classical cinema, special type of editing that can condense time and space and a narrative ideal
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eye line match
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When the directors cut follows the gaze of a characters eyes
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sound designer of apocolypse now and the conversation
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Walter Murch
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The movie soundtrack
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Composed of music, sound effects, and voices/Dialogue
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Classical Hollywood
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studio made pictures between 1930-1960s
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first soundtrack synchronized to theatrical motions pictures
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USA around 1927
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sound effects can be synchronized or un synchronized but music is said to be
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Diegetic (coming from within the world) and non-diegetic
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Sound affects may be
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-recorded during filming
-added later and post synchronized with a library of music clips
-created by a foly artist
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film editor of the french connection
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Jerry Greenberg ACE
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A.C.E
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American Cinema Editors
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M.P.S.E
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Motion picture Sound editors
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A.S.C
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American Society of cinematographers
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Mis en Scene
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Everything contained by the frame; a directors staging of a movie
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Elements of mis en scene
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Setting
Subjects
composition
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Matte
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painting on glass used along with live action shot. Usually as a background
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composition
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The originaization of frame space
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what is used to convey symmetrical compositions?
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Harmony and balance
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The most important technician on the set
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Director of photography
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Emulsion
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The gelatin coating on film that contains light sensitive particles
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most common film gauge in commercial theaters
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35 mm
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most common film gauge in commercial theaters
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35 mm
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most common camera movements
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panning, tilting, and tracking
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Aspect Ratio
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The variable relation of height to width in film projection
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contrast
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The variation of bright to darkly lit areas
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Director of photography for raging bull
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Micheal Chapman
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grain
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When the actual particals of silver nitrate are visible in the frame
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depth of field
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The specific area within the shot where objects are in sharp focus
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most important elements to cinematography
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photos, lighting
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types of mis en scene
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Realist
Fantastic
expressionist
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photographic principles
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grain
contrast,
color
color timing/temp
focal length/ focus
lense type
exposures
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vertigo shot
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a zoom in while the camera is backed up
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temporal ellipsis
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a gap in time, or a missing bubble of time
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match on action
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cut in the middle of an action to show action from a different perspective/angle
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voice materials
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Dialog
sining
voice over
mediated voices (radio, phone etc)
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Stages of film editing
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assembling a rough cut
trimming a fine cut
reaching a final cut
theatrical or release cut
directors cut
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vertical integration
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during the classical era; movie companies controlled production, distribution and exhibition
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classic three act structure
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exposition,
development/conflict
resolution and conclusion
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narrative structure
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The ways in which the plot conveys and withholds story information
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narrative models and archetypes
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the quest
buidingsroman
Cinderella
family romance
moral, social or environmental conflict
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The Mcguffin
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sets the story in action (kaplan, the one ring, etc); the catalyst
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Deus ex Machina
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miracles last minute rescue, (Gandalf/ eagles in LOTR)
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film editor of jaws
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Verna fields
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Who was N by N.b.NW written by and for?
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By: Ernest Lehman
for Alfred Hitchcock
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the good adaptation
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-maintaining the spirit and mood of the original
-emphasizing cinematic characteristics over literary qualities
-describe the meaning of the story over the telling of it
-its a question not an answer
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West side story directors
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Jerome Robbins, Robert Wise
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West side story Cinematographer
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Daniel L. Fapp
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who directed Jaws
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Steven Spielberg
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The most common type of lenses
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Normal, wide angle, telephoto
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