4/5/6 Flashcards

(13 cards)

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Exposition

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A writers way to give background information to the audience about the setting and the characters of the story

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Subtext

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Things that aren’t explicitly said, but are still communicated (through visuals, props etc.)

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Scene

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the action in a single location and continuous time

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4
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Narrative Arc

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The story and how it progresses

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5
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Character Arc

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How a character learns and grows (or doesn’t grow)

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6
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Three Act Structure

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begining middle and end

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7
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3 point lighting

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Key Light, Fill Light, and Backlight

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8
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Daylight

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Very Blue

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9
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Tungsten

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Very Yellow

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10
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eyeline

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right where the subjects eye is level with, where you want to position your camera while interviewing

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11
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b-roll

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alternative footage used to intercut the main footage.

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12
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styles of documentry

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fly on the wall
archival footage
hybrid doc/narrative
expose/journalism
run and gun
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13
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subject

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the person that is being interviewed

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