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| French for "author". A directors personality influence on a film |
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| An incomplete frame that resembles timelessness |
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| Clothes worn by an actor to fit charachter |
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| Cybernetic organism, hybrid of machine and organism, creature of social reality as well as a creature of fiction |
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| Elements of an image are positioned both close to and distant from the camera. |
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| Includes objects, events, spaces and the characters that inhabit them. |
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| The joining together of clips of film into a single filmstrip through different cuts |
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| When used the order of events in the plot no longer matches the order of events in the story. |
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| sharp outlines used make the audience concentrate on a particular location |
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| An object in a plane parallel to the plane of the picture surface |
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| Lighting scheme in which the fill light is raised to almost the same level as the key light. |
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| Connects you to other pages of information |
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| Links are the connectors & Nodes are the info |
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| Lighting scheme that uses little fill light creating strong contrasts and shadows |
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| objects contained in and the setting of a scene. |
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| shot where two images (usually background and foreground) are combined using an optical printer. |
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| Any extension of the self |
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| Everything that appears before the camera |
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| Space that exists in the diegesis but that is not visible in the frame. |
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| provides an economical way to set films in exotic or dangerous locations |
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| Scene is part of a film that takes place in a single time and place. Sequence is longer |
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| the image is staged with very little depth. |
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| A single stream of images, uninterrupted by editing. |
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| story refers to all the audience infers, The order, duration, and setting of those events, as well as the relation between them, all constitute elements of the plot. |
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| Background, key, and fill |
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| Selection of actors based on appearance |
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