Definitions Flashcards
(34 cards)
What are the main things to do with spectatorship?
Active and passive spectators.
What is active spectatorship?
It’s a more generalised response.
What is passive spectatorship
The director makes
What did the Frankfurt school make?
The idea of hypodermic syringe model.
What is voyeur?
It is when someone watches something/ someone without being seen (Laura mulvey)
What is cultural capital?
The social assets of a person that promote social mobility in a stratified society. (Style of speech, education etc)
What is situated culture?
Ur experience of where you watch the film
What’s involved in editing
Motivation, style, tempo, rhythm, transition.
What are involved in editing?
Motivation, style, tempo, rhythm, transition.
What 3 transitions are there?
Dissolves
Cuts
Fades
What is saturation?
Intensity of hue.
What is hue?
How much colour we see ( how much red green blue etc)
3 point lighting creates shadows where?
No where
What is the kuleshov effect?
A film editing phenomenon where TV r meaning of a shot is changed or enhanced by juxtaposing it with another shot.
Sergei Einstein created?
Cinema is the heir of all artistic cultures.
What is a monochrome colour palette?
One colour/ limited colour palette.
What is a Limited colour palette?
A few colours
What are complimentary colour?
Matching colours
What is discordant colours?
Something known as pop
What is a red green blue colour palette range?
All colours
What is an executive producer?
They worry about costumes, stars and money (etc)
What does Static mean?
Still camera
What does mobile camera mean?
Moving
What is stock?
The black and white film stock.