Key Words - Mise-en scene, Sound and Editing Flashcards

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Term: Colour

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Used to create mood and convey meaning.

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Term: Setting

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Includes the location, be it an exterior, interior, a real place or a specially built set on a soundstage or on location.

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Term: Props

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Items used both in exterior and exterior locations, e.g. pictures on a wall, spectacles, etc.

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Terms: Costume, hair and make-up

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Physical appearance of characters on set.

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Term: Staging

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How characters and objects are positioned within the frame.

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Term: Diegetic sound

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Sound that the characters can hear.

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Term: Non-diegetic sound

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Sound that does not come from the actual world of the narrative.

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Term: Pleonastic sound

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Sound that is exaggerated, e.g. a dripping tap.

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Term: Breaking the fourth wall (non-diegetic)

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When a character stops interactive/other characters to talk to the audience. This dialogue is then non-diegetic.

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Term: Parallel sounds

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Sounds that complement the images on screen.

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Term: Contrapuntal sounds

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Sounds that contract with the images on screen.

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Term: Synchronous sound

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Contribute to the realism of film as the sounds heard match the actions on screen.

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Term: Asynchronous sound

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Sound effects that are not matched with a visible source of the sound on screen.

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Term: Cut

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A straight image from one image to another with nothing in between.

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Term: Fade

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When the picture emerges out of, or disappears into, black or white. It is used most often at the end of a major scene or act.

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Term: Dissolve

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When one image overlaps another (when one image slowly fades as the other emerges from it) to signal the start of a new scene. This can represent time passing or to represent a connection between two characters.

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Term: Continuity of narrative

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Time appears in a linear form.

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Term: Discontinuity of narrative

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The story is presented in a non-linear manner, e.g. reversed narrative or disrupted by flashbacks.

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Term: Flashbacks

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Usually used to fill in the back-story of characters.

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Term: Flashforwards

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Known also as prolepsis, they move the action from the present to the future.

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Term: Dreams/fantasies

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Sometimes inserted into a narrative to offer insights into a character’s emotion state or to shed light onto the past.