A use of the camera lens and lighting that keeps both the close and distant planes
being photographed in sharp focus (2 words)
A transition between shots in which a line passes across the screen, eliminating one shot as it goes and replacing it with the next one
Any voice, musical passage, or sound effect presented as originating from a source within the film's world (2 words)
A transition between two shots during which the first image gradually disappears while the second image gradually appears
The stage of filmmaking that assembles the images and sounds into the finished film
The presumed or actual author of a film, usually identified as the director
Illumination cast onto the figures in the scene from the side opposite the camera,
usually creating a thin outline of highlighting on those figures.
A pole on which a microphone is suspended above the scene being filmed
The process of marketing a film and supplying copies to exhibition venues
A system of cutting to maintain continuous and clear narrative action (2 words)
The relationship of the frame's width to its height (2 words)
Various types of films that audiences and filmmakers recognize by their familiar narrative conventions
Sound that is matched temporally with the movements occurring in the images, as when dialogue corresponds to lip movements (2 words)
A cut in which the first shot shows a person looking off in one direction and the second shows a nearby space containing what he or she sees (2 words)
An element in a film that is repeated in a significant way
The phase of filmmaking that prepares for production on the basis of a screenplay, design, and financing
A restricted depth of field, which keeps only one plane in sharp focus (2 words)
A shot gradually disappears as the screen darkens (hyph.)