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eye level
a camera angle used when the viewer is to be looking at the scene from the viewer's perspective
low angle
a camera shot that looks up , perhaps making a person look larger, more powerful,
long shot
a camera shot that gives perspective and establishes distance.
FPS
frames per second
high angle
a camera angle that looks down at a person, making them look more vulnerable
fiction
a film that isn't based on real events or people
high key
lighting that is brighter, oftentimes used for animated or comedic films
Orson Welles
man in charge of filming Citizen Kane
bird's eye
a camera from above that gives a sort of "god-like" point of view
cinematographer
person in charge of photography of a film
avantgarde
an artsy film
filled light
lighting that is filled with shadows and darker areas
Key Operator
person in charge of lighting
key light
lighting used when key, kill and back lighting is used
oblique/tilted camera shot
used to disorient or confuse the viewr
close up
a camera shot that draws attention to a facial movement or important object
Backlighting
creates depth and 3 dimensions
Shallow focus
opposite of deep focus; only one plane of the image is focused
Deep focus
using a large depth of field; foreground, middle ground and background are ALL focused
Canted angle
type of camera shot where camera is tilted to one side
film noir
or "black film" cinematic term used primarily to describe stylish Hollywood crime dramas
played average characters
born may 20th
Oscar for Philadelphia story
Main movies: It's a Wonderful Life, Mr. Smith goes to Washington
Jimmy Stewart
Nicknamed "Duke"
True Grit
John Wayne
Mostly in Gangster films such as Maltese falcon as well as African Queen, Casablanca
Humphrey Bogart
died at 24 in a car accident
2 movies released after death
James Dean
Born in 1905
Famous for Grapes of Wrath, On Golden Pond
Henry Fonda
Born in England
Lifetime Acheivement award
Famous in Hitchcock movies such as North by Northwest
Cary Grant
Known for dancing
Major movies; Leave it to me, Singing in the Rain
Gene Kelley :*
Famous for Cool Hand Luke, The Hustler
Paul Newman
Won an Oscar for role in To Kill a Mockingbird
other famous films; boys from brazil, days of glory
Gregory Peck
1920
Dial for murder
1920
Rear Windown
Grace Kelly
Mission Impossible, Pal Joey
Created the Rat Pack singing group
Frank Sinatra
exotic looking actress
was married to orson welles and then divorced
was a covergirl also famous for Pal Joey
Rita Hayworth
born in Walten Thames
played in shows such as Cinderella and Camelot
later starred in marry poppins, sound of music
Julie Adrews