Film Flashcards

(24 cards)

1
Q

How do you format an interview?

A

CH1: Dialogue

CH2: Dialogue

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What type of Questions should be asked in an interview, give the meaning.

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Open ended Questions.
A Question that allows the other person to give a long, in depth answer instead of only a few words.

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3
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Give 3 Question topics in an interview.

A

Characters
Music
What they liked
What they didn’t like

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4
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What are 3 elements to include in a poster?

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Taglines/Slogans.
Eye catching design.
Enlarge important info.
Base it on the movie genre.
Show what the film is about while avoiding spoilers.

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What is a tagline/slogan?

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Text seen on a poster describing what it is about, remaining catchy and short.

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Define tone.

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Sets the mood of a scene

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Name 3 ways of creating tone.

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Colour/Lighting.
Music.
Dialogue/Speech.

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How can colour/lighting be used to create tone?

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Dim Lighting may indicate a serious moment.
The bright outdoors may mean joy.

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How can music be used to create tone?

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A slow, deep song would make the scene appear sad.
An upbeat tune would create a happy scene.

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How can speech be used to create tone?

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Actors will change the pitch of their voice to portray their characters mood or feelings in the moment.

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Define the protagonist.

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We see the film through their eyes.
Usualy the hero.
Hava a goal they try to achieve during the film.
We want them to succeed.
Overcomes obsicles that changes them (Character Development).

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12
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Define the Antagonist.

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Prevents the protagonist from achieving their goal.
Isn’t always a person, can be a force or obsticle (e.g, racism, poverty, injustice)

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13
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Name 3 Camera Shots.

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High-Angle Shot
Eye-Level Shot
Low-Angle Shot

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Describe a high-angle shot.

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Looks down on a character.
Makes them appear defeated or weak.

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Describe a eye-level shot.

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Viewing the character at eye-level.
Doesn’t effect the viewers reaction.

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Describe a low-angle shot.

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Looks up ata character.
Shows them as powerful.

17
Q

Name 2 Camera Movements.

A

Follow
Zooming Shot

18
Q

Desribe the camera movement, follow.

A

The camera follows the subject.

19
Q

Describe the camera movement, zooming shot.

A

Camera zooms in or out of the subject.

20
Q

What are 4 steps of writting a film review in order?

A

Introduction
Description
Evaluation
Recommendation

21
Q

What to include in the introduction of a film review?

A

Title
Director
Genre
Setting

22
Q

What to include in the description of a film review?

A

Plot summary avoiding spoilers
Setting
Characters

23
Q

What to include in the evaluation of a film review?

A

Cinematography
Soundtrack
Acting
Lighting
Special Effects
Weak points of film

24
Q

What to include in the recommendation of a film review?

A

Overall comment
Mention Quality of directors work
Do or don’t watch