Quiz 2 Flashcards

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Mise-en-scene

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Also known as staging. The overall look and feel of a movie – the sum of everything the audience sees, hears, and experiences while viewing it.

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narrative

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A cinematic structure in which content is selected and arranged in a cause-and-effect sequence of events occurring over time.

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Sequence

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A series of edited shots characterized by inherent unity of theme and purpose.

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Scene

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A complete unit of plot action incorporating one or more shots; the setting of that action.

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Content

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the subject of an art form

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Persistence of Vision

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The process by which the human brain retains an image for a fraction of a second longer than the eye records it.

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Phi Phenomenon

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The illusion of movement created by events that succeed each other rapidly, as when two adjacent lights flash on and off alternately and we seem to see a single light shifting back and forth. This cognitive phenomenon is part of the reason we see movies as a continuous moving images, rather than a successive series of still images.

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Critical flicker fusion

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A phenomenon that occurs when a single light flickers on and off with such speed that the individual pulses of light fuse together to give the illusion of continuous light.

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Apparent motion

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The movie projector’s tricking us into perceiving separate images as one continuous image rather than a series of jerky movements. Apparent motion is the result of such factors as the phi phenomenon and critical flicker fusion.

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Mediation

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An agent, structure, or other formal element, whether human or technological, that transfers something, such as information in the case of movies, from one place to another.

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Freeze-frame

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Also known as stop-frame or hold-frame. A still image within a movie, created by repetitive printing in the laboratory of the same frame so that it can be seen without movement for whatever length of time the filmmaker desires.

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Realism

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An interest in or concern for the actual or real; a tendency to view or represent things as they really are.

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Antirealism

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A treatment that is against or the opposite of realism. However, realism and antirealism (like realism and fantasy) are not strict polarities.

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