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- 4. A genre of silent film that uses exaggerated movements for comic effect
- 7. A star of the silent era known for his "little tramp" character
- 8. The Hays Code enforced this to make sure that movies contained only morally appropriate behavior and content.
- 9. This unique process of making films resulted in vivid, cartoon-like colors and images
- 10. How the camera is positioned in relation to its subject (For example: low, high, eye level)
- 12. A single still image from a film
- 13. This 19th Century invention used a moving drum to create the illusion of moving pictures.
- 14. Films are often grouped into these categories based on their story type and conventions
- 15. The first sound film
- 16. Medium, Close-Up, and Long are all examples of what?
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- 1. When the camera moves along a track and follows its subject it is this kind of "shot"
- 2. The large production engines of the golden age of hollywood. The movie-making businesses had a monopoly on the industry.
- 3. For this camera angle, the camera is tilted to signify madness or unease in the characters.
- 5. An optical illusion where an image stays on the eye even when the source has moved; this makes moving images possible.
- 6. This dinosaur created by Winsor McCay was the first cartoon character with a personality.
- 8. The Art of making visual images for film through light, color, camera movement, and composition (what is in the frame)
- 9. The name commonly given to early sound films
- 11. In movies, the visible sounds that the characters can hear are called this
