Cinematography Review
Across
- 3. a series of shots linked together for a larger effect
- 4. the first “talky” film (film with sound recorded with it)
- 6. the period of film history from 1968-1982, after the moral code was halted
- 7. what one of the “S”’s stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography
- 10. a cinematography technique where well-defined objects stand out against a less distinct background or vise versa
- 12. what the other “S” stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography
- 14. what the “C” stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography
- 15. what the “A” stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography
- 16. a quote by William Coolidge that explains audiences know what they are seeing isn’t real, but they go along for the ride anyway: “The willful ___________ of disbelief”
- 17. the period of film history from 1999 on where computer editing and effects have redefined the film making process
Down
- 1. the moral “rule” imposed by the film industry to avoid government censorship
- 2. when a series of shots are linked together NOT in a linear manner; the shots are from different locations, times, or characters
- 5. the period in film history from 1927-1968, where fewer films were made, but more emphasis on the production with larger budgets
- 8. the first true period of film history, where many films were made in a short period of time: The ____ Era
- 9. the frame is visually divided into thirds horizontally and vertically, so the image is divided into nine equal parts, which creates control points
- 11. what the “L” stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography
- 13. the period of film history form 1982 – 1999, where wider and faster distribution and at home releases took off