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20 Cards in this Set

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Realism
Minium Distortion
Realistic
Still Camera
Natural Sounds
Film as a window
Formalism
Director Foregrounds style
You know its a movie
Film as a canvas
Quick Cuts,moving camera
Classicism
Most Hollywood Films
a mix of the two others
Character and story most important
Standard Lens
Reproduces what we see
reproduces what we see
Horizontal and vertical lines Perpendicular
Wide-Angle Lens
Shorter Focal Length
Exaggerates Depth
Utilizes deep focus
Telephoto Lens
Flattens Space
Focus on 1 distance plain
Creates Selective Focus
Selective Focus
One thing is in focus while the rest is out of focus
Rack Focus
Focus changes during shot
Day-For-Night
When you shoot during the day and use filters to make it look like its night
Deep Focus
everything is in focus
Film Stock Slow
Finer Grain
Smoother images
Film Stock Fast
Coarser Grain
Fuzzier
mise-en-scence
placing on stage
Anticipatory setup
Use of space of music that gives the audience the idea that something is about to happen
Proxemic Patterns
The Intimate
The Personal
The Social
The Public
Open Form
Frame as a window
Informal
Not arranged
Closed Form
Frame as stage
stylized
Frame
the single part of the film
Masking/iris
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aspect Ratio
atio of the width of the image to its height