Vocab Review
Across
- 2. oversees continuity from shot to shot
- 8. set up shots, monitor safety, etc
- 10. the organization, distribution, balance,and general relationship of stationary objects and figures within the frame
- 11. a shot that often shows a part of the body filling the frame, possibly a hand, eye, or mouth
- 12. a nonfiction film that presents the filmmakers’ perspective on actuality
- 15. usually the first shot is a new scene designed to show the audience where the action is taking place
- 18. the process of combining different soundtracks onto one composite soundtrack that is synchronous with the picture
- 21. the overall look and feel of a movie; the sum of everything the audience sees, hears, and experiences while viewing it
- 22. actors, directors, etc
- 23. a separate recording tape occupied by one specific type of sound recorded for a movie
Down
- 1. the process by which the look of the settings, props, lighting, and actors is determined
- 3. a concept combining the crafts of editing and mixing sound to create artist effects
- 4. a device in which the action cuts from the narrative present to a past event
- 5. the actual joining together of two shots
- 6. the accepted systems, methods, or conventions by which movies communicate with the viewer
- 7. the level of a sound which is defined by defined by its frequency described as either high or low
- 9. the concept that much of what happens in the making of a movie is hidden to the viewer as they watch it
- 13. the process by which the editor combines and coordinates individual shots into a cinematic whole
- 14. a movie that tells a story
- 16. the primary person responsible for editing decisions in a film
- 17. examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure of something typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation
- 19. a cinematic structure in which content is selected and arranged in a cause and effect sequence of events occurring over timeNarrativeNn
- 20. a shot showing the human body, usually from the waist up