Vocabulary Flashcards
Plot
The structure of a story.
What are the 2 common types of plot
Causal Plot and Episodic Plot
Name the sections of a causal plot
Exposition, complication, climax, and resolution
Name the sections of an episodic plot
Exposition, episodes, climax, and resolution.
Protagonist
The principal character of a drama
Antagonist
The adversary in a drama. Usually in conflict with the protagonist
Setting
Place or surrounding and time frame in which a story takes place.
Flashback
A cut backwards in time in narrative film, often revealing something about the present.
Linear plot
A story told in strict chronological sequence
Nonlinear plot
A story told out of chronological order.
Epic
A lengthy story comprising a string of complications leading to a number of climaxes while focusing on one person or major event.
Climax
The moment of greatest tension when the complications come to a head.
Exposition
The background information necessary for the story to unfold.
Resolution
The end of the story in which the complications are resolved and the loose ends are tied up.
Pitch
How high or low a musical note is.
Opera
Opera is a theatrical medium completely or predominantly sung.
Melody
A succession of pitches that is heard as a unit. AKA tune.
What are the three stages of film?
Preproduction, Production, and Post production
Orchestration
The act of assigning instruments or voices to the various musical ideas created by the composer.