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Film Studies Terminology

Horizontales
Wave of feminism Bonnie and Clyde was produced in
The believability of the world of a film
Regulatory code implemented in Classical Hollywood from 1930
Apolitical comedy genre, the main styling of Buster Keaton
When spectators watch to decode and interpret the film text
Creator of the New York Style of editing
Camera angle positioned on the floor
Types, angles, length...
"_____" of documentary, form-specific genres
Filmmaking style of Georges Melies
Transition where the sound of a successive shot proceeds it
A recurring piece of music e.g. "Ophillia's Lullaby"
Critic who devised three criteria for auteurs
What a camera does when it looks from side to side on an axis, especially in a labyrinth
Shot which orbits the camera around a subject
Regulatory body in contemporary UK
Positioning the movements of actors, cameras, and lights within a scene
"Cinema _____" e.g. "truth"
Colour technique used to shoot Hitchcock's film (American)
Lowkey lighting characterised by its use of pools of light
Montage of shots dictated by the length of the content within them
The process by which spectators are placed to relate to a character
Verticales
Character symbolic of Francisco Franco in Pan's Labyrinth
When produced under a large production studio, films are main...
Industry focused on making things
Film studio responsible for Captain Fantastic and 4(d)
Tracking the camera forward whilst zooming out, named after the first film it was used in
Integral voice of auteur theory, who used Hitchcock as an example
One who gains pleasure from looking and watching
Performance style which is very similar to real life
Sound which can be heard by the characters of a film
Cinematic style of the Lumiere Brothers and Shane Meadows
Cut across the frame, sometimes disguised by a passing in-world object
The study of signs, how meaning is encoded into film
Cultural aesthetics of House of Flying Daggers
Classifications of films evolved from similarities and changes
The narrative order a story is told in
To what a film for escapism, not theoretically engaging with it
Cut breaking the 30 degree rule
First assistant to the grip crew or the lighting department
Cinematographer (ang.)
Object uncommonly found upon walls
Shot type also known as an extreme long shot
The natural sound of a scene, recorded through wildtrack
Music genre of Trainspotting
Ophelia in Pan's Labyrinth, or MacGuffin in Transpotting
The highest point of tension in a narrative
Artificial sound recorded in post-production
To shoot someone from head to shoulders
Studies