First Semester Jeopardy

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First Semester Jeopardy Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 10 20 30 40 50

“Critical flicker fusion” is? Category 1 - 10

“Gauge” refers to what quality of the film strip? Category 1 - 20

A preliminary synopsis of a film’s action is called a?

The standard width for film strips is?

A “master shot” is?

During shooting, separate shots are made “out of continuity,” or?

Ancillary markets are?

The “aspect ratio” of a film refers to?

“Style” refers to?

When did supplements become part of the filmmaking process?

Filmmaking is a long process that from beginning to end requires?

Events that involve characters and that form a story in a film constitute the film’s

What is the term for the relationships among the parts of a film?

What is a “motif”?

Similarities between two or more distinct elements of a film are called?

A film without gaps in its overall form has?

Implicit meanings are sometimes called?

In a narrative film, an element is nondiegetic if it?

As defined by Film Art, a film’s “plot” or “discourse” is?

In a narrative, the sum total of all events in chronological order is the?

Film scholars use the term mise-en-scene to describe the director’s control over?

A medium shot frames the body?

What type of camera movement swivels the camera on a vertical axis?

Continuity editing is a system for?

Film sound can include any mixture of?