ENG Paper 1 terminology Flashcards
imitation of the style and manner of a particular writer or school of writers
Parody
A shot from a camera angle positioned low on the vertical axis, anywhere below the eye line, looking up
Low angle
to prepare (motion-picture film, video, or magnetic tape) by deleting, arranging, and splicing, by synchronizing the sound record with the film, etc.
Editing
A cinematic technique where the camera looks down on the subject from a high angle and the point of focus often gets swallowed up.
High angle
Special words, phrases or expressions used by professionals in a given group or field that are difficult for others to understand.
Jargon
In an advert the model used is a great figure for example, the first lady, a famous actor or singer.
Celebrity Endorsement
Camera angle from above (i.e: view provided by a map)
Birds eye view
The manner by which film or photography is presented, especially relating to the placement of the subject in relation to other objects.
Framing
Large image to attract the audience which can promote content or theme of the magazine.
Main image
Spaces where the lines of the 3 x 3 grid intersect
Rule of thirds
icons that have a hyperlink to the organization’s stream or other pages on the platform.
Social media icons
The subject, topic, or information in the image.
Content (photography)
An image emphasising formal elements such as line and shape rather than particular, recognizable objects.
Abstract (photography)
The examination of one’s own emotional and mental processes.
Introspective/Introspection
Fast cut between two individuals having a conversation
Reverse shot
Ideas that are connoted at via an image (i.e: apple can be seen as sin, food, or technology)
Signifier
An adjective to describe a writer’s mood/theme
Tone
The technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of a film to form a continuous whole and to demonstrate associated ideas.
Montage
Writer hints through the text that something is bound to happen
Foreshadowing
An exaggerated depiction of a character, often amplifying physical features.
Caricature
a kind of panel that spans the width of the page. If it runs off the page entirely, it is known as a ‘bleed’.
Splash panel
An aspect of voice which helps to see a topic from an original and fun perspective.
Humor
Story that shows a hidden meaning
Allegory
A short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
Anecdote