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Film final exam

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What is editing?   Moving from 1 shot to the next  
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What is a fade out?   Fading from the a light shot to a darker screen  
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What is a fade in?   A dark screen that gradually brightens as a shot appears.  
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What is a dissolve?   One image dissolves into the next  
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What is a wipe?   Moving between two shots with a line across the screen removing one shot and replacing with the next.  
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What is a cut?   Moving from one shot to the other- nothing fancy  
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What is a graphic match?   Two shots joined together with same elements in both  
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What are rhythmic relations?   Duration of shots joined together  
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What is the Kuleshov Effect?   Audience must infer space, no establishing shot  
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What is order?   Presentation of events  
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What is a flashback?   A look to the past before the actions on screen then returning to the present  
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What is a flash-forward?   Moving to a point in the future then returning to the present  
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What is elliptical editing?   Shot transitions that omit parts of an event, causing an ellipsis in plot duration.  
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What is punctuation?   A transition showing that time is being cut out  
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What are empty frames?   The empty space stays on screen after the character leaves  
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What is a cutaway?   Cutting from one action to the next and back again  
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What is overlapping editing?   Repeating an action on screen  
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What is continuity editing?   A system of cutting to maintain continuous and clear narrative action.  
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What is the 180 system?   A system which promotes spatial continuity -Position of frame remains consistant, eye levels stay the same  
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What is an establishing shot   Distant framing, establishes space between characters before closer shots  
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What is shot/reverse shot?   Two or more shots edited together that alternate characters, typically in a conversation setting  
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What is eye line match?   The eye lines of the characters stay consistent even when the camera moves.  
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What is match on action?   A continuity cut that splices two different views of the same action together at the same moment in the movement, making it seem to continue uninterrupted  
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What is a reestablishing shot?   A return to the view of the entire space after a series of breakdown shots that followed the establishing shot.  
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What is a montage sequence?   Many different sequences shown at the same time, showing a series of events  
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What is discontinuity editing?   The use of any technique considered unacceptable by continuity editing principles  
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What is a jump cut?   An interruption of a single shot  
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What is a nondiegetic insert?   Objects or sounds that are outside of the narrative  
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