IB Film Vocabulary
Kunstleroman
"artist novel" - a subtype of bildungsroman about the formation of an artist's personality and talents
Dissolve
(film) a gradual transition from one scene to the next
Niche Audience
...the targeting of a small but significant group of consumers with a media product that is directly targeted at their specific interests.
Round Character
A character who is well developed by the author and who many characteristics
Person vs Person
A conflict between two people
Person vs Machine
A conflict for a character as a result of a machine malfunction.
Person vs Self
A conflict within a person
Cheat (Noun)
A dishonest character who cheats out others of beneficial things
Scene
A division with no change of locale or abrupt shift of time
Oneric Theory
A dream-like state in a film
Feminist Theory
A sociological theory that focuses on the domination of women by men.
Person vs Nature
A struggle between a character, and a force of nature
Person vs Society
A struggle between a person and society
Continuity Editing **Invisible Editing
A system of cutting to maintain continuous and clear narrative action. **A style of editing that creates a continuity of space and time out of the fragments of scenes contained in individual shots
Auteur theory
A theory in film-making, in which the Director is viewed as the major creative person.
Genre
A type, class, or category, especially of fine art or literature
Representation
An activity that stands as an equivalent of something or results in an equivalent
Allegory
An expressive style that uses fictional characters and events to describe some subject by suggestive resemblances
Pre-production
Any activity on a program that occurs prior to the time that the cameras begin rolling.
Property
Any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie
Diegetic Sound
Any voice, musical passage, or sound effect presented as originating from a source within the film's world.
Realism
Artistic representation that aims for visual accuracy
Ambient Sound
Background Noise
Flat Character
Character who exihibits a single dominant quality
Transition Editing
Cut (invisible-does not occupy screen time), Dissolve (gradual transition-clearly visible transition-indicates a passage of time), Fade (fadeout fade-in-signals beginning or end of a scene), Wipe (classified as a special effect-pushy), Animated (use only in the right context)
Rising Action
Events leading up to the climax
Homage
Honor or respect shown publicly
Primary Research
Original research gathered specifically for the project at hand
Quantitative Research
Research that collects and reports data primarily in numerical form
Qualitative Research
Research that relies on what is seen in field or naturalistic settings more than on statistical data
On Location
Shooting in an actual interior or exterior location away from the studio.
Psychoanalytic Theory
Sigmund Freud's approach to understanding human behavior that emphasizes the importance of unconscious mental processes in shaping feelings, thoughts, and behaviors
Asynchronous Sound
Sound that is not matched temporally with the movements occurring in the image, as when dialogue is out of synchronization with lip movements.
Camera Angle *High *Low *Worms Eye *Aerial
The Camera Angle is the specific location of the camera. These locations include: *High: Camera is above eye level *Low: Camera is below eye level *Worms Eye: Camera is on the ground *Aerial: Camera has a view from the sky
Close-Up
The camera is zoomed in to focus on one person, thing, or action.
High Angle Shot
The camera looks down at the subject from a high angle.
Scenery
The environment around the actor
Ambient Light
The natural light in a scene.
Narrator
The person telling the story
Dramatic Climax
The point of greatest interest or intensity in the story. This type of climax is not related to plot structure. This climax is viewer-centered.
Editing
The process by which the editor combines and coordinates individual shots into a cinematic whole; the basic creative force of cinema.
Cutting
The process of deleting scenes from a film
Rushes
The unedited takes, scenes, and shots of a production
Target Audience
Those who the film is aimed towards
Complication
Trouble encountered while filming
Location Shot
When the film is actually being shot at the location
Farce
a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations
Mass Audience
a diverse group of people who are spectating or listening to some from of communication
Leitmotif
a dominant or recurring theme
Doppelganger
a double or counterpart of a living person
Metaphor
a figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not literally denote in order to suggest a similarity
Didactic
a film that intention is to teach
Analepsis
a flashback; to restore or do over
Dubbing
a new soundtrack that is added to a film
Cinematographer
a photographer who operates a movie camera
Antihero
a protagonist who lacks the characteristics that would make him a hero (or her a heroine)
Motif
a recurring theme, subject or idea
Flashback
a section of a literary work that interrupts the sequence of events to relate an event from an earlier time
Low-Angle Shot
a shot created by placing the camera anywhere from slightly to greatly below the eye level of the talent and pointing it upward
Night for Night
a technique of shooting outdoor night scenes at night while using units to selectively illuminte and highlight
Femme Fatale
a woman who is considered to be dangerously seductive
Score
a written form of a musical composition
French New Wave
academic movement of the 1930's-1940's; many young French men watched and analyzed American films; film became academic
Mise-en-scene
arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enacted
Premise
assumption; postulate; proposition upon which an argument is based
Day for Night
cinematic techniques used to simulate a night scene. AKA: nuit américaine
Bildungroman
coming of age novel
Narrative
consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story
Dolly
conveyance consisting of a wheeled support on which a camera can be mounted
Low Humor
crude jokes relating to basic, physical elements of life
Period Drama
drama set in a particular historical period
Form
establish or impress firmly in the mind
Falling Action
events after the climax, leading to the resolution
Costume Drama
film which takes place in a historical period, requiring elaborate costumes and sets
Parody
humorous or satirical mimicry
Exposition
introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation
Dramatic Irony
irony that occurs when the meaning of the situation is understood by the audience but not by the characters in the film
Film Noir
meaning black cinema, emphasizes a fatalistic, despairing universe where there is no escape from mean city streets, loneliness, and death.
Pan
moving only the camera to scan the set horizontally, while the dolly and tripod remain stationary
Frame
one of a series of still transparent photographs on a strip of film used in making movies
Dynamic Character
one whose character changes in the course of the play or story
Expressionism
presents life not as it appears on the surface, but as it is passionately felt to be by an author or character.
Deadwood
someone or something that is unwanted and unneeded
Director
someone who supervises the actors and directs the action in the production of a show
Anachronism
something located at a time when it could not have existed or occurred
Non-Digetic Sound
sound that can be heard by the audience only, not the characters.
Person vs Fate
struggle that is pre-determined from which the character cannot escape
Characterization
the act of describing distinctive characteristics or essential features
Antagonist
the character who works against the protagonist in the story
Chiaroscuro
the contrasting of light and darkness
Post-production
the editing that is done after the movie, film, or video has been taped
Protagonist
the principal character in a work of fiction
Montage
the production of a rapid succession of images in a motion picture to illustrate an association of ideas Includes: *Soviet Montage, Metric Montage, Soviet Montage, Rhythmic Montage, and Tonal Montage.
Motivation
the reasons for a character's behavior
Denouement
the resolution of the conflict in a story's plot; a final outcome
Ingenue
the role of an innocent artless young woman in a play
Locale
the scene of any event or action (especially the place of a meeting)
Audience
those who view the film
Mainstream Audience
typical people who watch most movies
Digital
using or characterized by computer technology