Art In Film - Film Words

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Across
  1. 2. Basic unit, continuous POV between 2 edits or cuts
  2. 3. Editing technique that creates discontinuity, used by French New Wave
  3. 5. Short, sharp musical accent for a sudden scare or reveal
  4. 9. Style that wants to make the editing invisible
  5. 12. Fr, means 'placement of a scene, what's being staged in a scene. Includes props, costumes, makeup, lighting, performance
  6. 14. Sound theorist Michel Chion refers to a voice whose source of origin is obscured from the visual field
  7. 21. Give an illusion of reality
  8. 22. Sound that does not belong in the character's world
  9. 25. Tend to be highly stylized, an eg is German Expressionism films
  10. 26. Can be subjective from character's perspective or objective just showing a scene where a character may appear
  11. 27. Wide screen aspect ratio
  12. 28. Sound that belongs in the character's world
  13. 29. Type of framing that is not level, creating an unbalanced appearance
  14. 30. When the soundtrack & the image say the same thing
  15. 31. When 2 different meanings are implied by the soundtrack & the image; the opposite of Parallelism
Down
  1. 1. Rapid editing technique to compress time or show ideas; used experimentally in Věra Chytilová’s Daisies
  2. 4. Visible editing that makes a break from cutting in the service of verisimilitude
  3. 6. The appearance if being true, allowing viewers to accept a constricted world as plausible
  4. 7. Music that mimics on-screen action, like footsteps matching notes; used famously in Disney’s Fantasia
  5. 8. Transition that joins 2 images by moving a vertical or horizontal line across the screen
  6. 10. Juxtaposes 2 images whose dramatic difference creates a jarring effect
  7. 11. Another word for 'Dutch Angles'
  8. 13. Pleasure in looking
  9. 15. Our prof's favourite Charlie Chaplin film
  10. 16. Background music
  11. 17. When individual lines are less distinct; Fritz Lang uses this technique in 'M'
  12. 18. The primary rule of continuity editing, maintains the relative positions of people
  13. 19. Master of suspense director of Psycho and Vertigo
  14. 20. Width & height ratio as it appears on screen
  15. 23. Generate live, synchronized sound, ie footsteps
  16. 24. When focus is on one item but it's just teasing the viewer but it's not really significant, like the briefcase in Pulp Fiction
  17. 26. Camera movement that rotates horizontally on its axis