Visual Literacy Flashcards

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What are purposes of visual techniques?

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-Establish a context or location
-emphasize an element or character
Emphasize a plot detail

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What is static art?

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Still images

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What is sequential art?

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Images which move form frame to frame

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What is film study?

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Study of moving image which is filmed

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What’s a shot?

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Continuous unedited piece of film of any length

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What’s a scene?

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A series of shots edited together

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What’s a sequence ?

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Series of scenes edited together r

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What’s parallel action?

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Crosscuts between 2 or more separate actins to create the illusion that they are occurring simultaneously

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What’s objective camera?

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POV of spectator watching from outside the scene

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What’s subjective camera?

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POV from character directly involved in the action

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What is off screen?

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Words heard with actor outside of cameras view

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What’s voice over?

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Words spoken of screen and heard over visual shots

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What’s a blocking shot/scene?

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Figuring out where everything goes

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What’s the hook?

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Opening sequence that catches the audience’s attention

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What’s a caption?

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Printed lines of text at the bottom of the screen

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What does mise-en-scene mean?

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Placing on stage

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What is mise-en-scene

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Everything in the frame of a static or moving image

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What does mise-en-scene include?

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-Lighting,props,setting
-how space is used to have symbolic meaning or dramatic effect
-every choice is purposeful

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What’s an extreme long shot?

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Shows landscape or view of the whole world, town, or city

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What’s a long shot?

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Subjects whole body along with entire area of action

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What’s the purpose of a long shot?

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-establish a setting
-introduce main characters
-indicate emotional separation

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What’s a full shot?

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Shows subject head to toe

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What’s a medium (mid) shot?

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Shows subject from mid shin or mid thigh up

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What the purpose of a mid shot?

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Emphasize relationship between characters
-separate characters form background

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What’s a close shot?
Subject is shown from waist up
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What’s a close up shot?
-Focuses on subjects face, shows head & shoulders -may focus on a small object
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What’s the purpose of a close up shot?
For emphasis
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What’s an extreme close up shot?
Singles out a portion of the face or isolates a detail Often used as a cut in
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What’s the purpose of an extreme close up shot?
-Call attention to key elements for symbolic significance -intensity and expression
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What’s a tracking or dolly shot?
Single continuous shot made with a camera moving along the ground usually on a dolly
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What’s an Aerial shot?
Filmed from a plane, helicopter, kite, balloon, anything in the air, most commonly on a drone
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What’s a crane shot?
A crane is used to lift the camera above the action looking down on it
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What’s an arc shot?
Subject is filmed by encircling or moving camera
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What’s a boom shot?
Shot made from a pole which as a camera suspended from it
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What’s an establishing it master shot?
Shows overall view of a location or all the actors in the scene
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What’s a hand held shot?
Camera is held by hand
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What’s the purpose of a hand held shot?
-create sense of anxiety and confusion -involve audience in scene with characters -add realism to scene
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What’s a reactions shot?
Medium shot that shows subjects reaction to an event
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What’s a Shot /reverse shot?
Shows two people talking and listening to each other
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What’s an over the shoulder shot?
Characters POV but includes part of that characters shoulder
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What’s a Birds Eye view angle?
Camera is virtually on top of the subject, looking straight down
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What is a high angle?
Camera shoots down at the subject
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What’s the purpose of a high angle?
-increase vulnerability -shows powerlessness -shows small size
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What’s a low angle?
Camera shoots up at the subject
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What’s the purpose of a low angle?
-shows large size -shows power -used to inspire
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What’s a straight/flat angle ?
Camera is eye level
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What’s the purpose of a straight/flat angle?
Shows equality, sincerity, honesty between subject and audience
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What’s a Dutch angle and what are 2 other words for it?
Oblique or canted angle Shot by tilting the camera frame off its normal vertical axis
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What’s the purpose of a Dutch/canted/oblique angle ?
-creates confusion and disorientation -strange mood -subjective viewpoint -suggest a symbolic imbalance
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What’s a wide angle?
Greater panorama without having to move camera
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What fish eye lens?
Creates Exaggerated linear distortion, looks like looking into a mirrored glass ball
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What does breaking the fourth wall create?
Humorous, clever, personal, or disturbed scene
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What are transitions?
Connect one scene to another
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What’s a bridging shot?
Used to “bridge A jump in time, place or other discontinuity
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What’s a cut?
End of the shot
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Whats a jump cut?
Cut that visually jars or disturbs viewers, making a break in the continuity of the scene
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What’s a cut away?
A shot inserted into a master/establishing shot to focus on elements of the scene
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What’s cross cutting?
Cutting back and fourth between two scenes to create the the impression they are happening at the same time
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What’s a fade in/ fade out?
Going from black to the scene or going from the scene to black
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What’s dissolve?
One image gradually fades in while another fades out so for a few seconds they bleed into each other (superimposed)
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What’s match cut dissolve?
Audio or visual transition. That’s used elements from previous scene to transition
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What’s match on action ?
Connects two shots by having a character in the first shot start and action and have the character in the second shot finish the action
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What’s a graphic match?
Connects two shots by having an object in one shot connect to a similar or same object in the second shot
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What’s a colour graph match cut dissolve?
Connects two shots cut together by having a key colour in one shot connect to the similar colour in a second shot
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What’s a symbolic graph match cut dissolve?
Connects shots by having a significant object in one shot connect symbolically to a dissimilar object in a second shot
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What’s an audio match cut dissolve ?
Connects two shots by having sounds connect to a second shot
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What’s superimposed?
Overlay one shot over another shot, two or more images can be seen at the same time (overlapping)
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What’s a wipe?
One shot wipes across the screen to replace another
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What’s an iris in/out?
Shot goes from full frame to focusing on small circle with everything else blacked out
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What’s an eyeline match?
Cut between two shots where the character in first shot looks at something in the second shot
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What’s continuity editing?
Editing shots together to create a seamless flow of action
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What’s montage editing?
Editing shots together without a seamless flow. It requires the audience to create their own connections
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What’s bookends?
Denoting scenes at the beginning and end of the film that complement each other and help tie a film together
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What’s defocus?
Take a shot out of focus
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What’s shallow focus?
Focus is clear and only one plane. The rest of the image is blurred.
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What kind of depth of field does shallow focus have?
Narrow
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What’s deep focus?
All areas from foreground to background are in focus
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What kind of depth of field does deep focus have
Wide
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What’s soft focus?
Slightly blurred shot (Romantic, nostalgic or dreamlike
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What’s rack focus ?
On screen, focus change from an object in the foreground to an object in the background, or vice versa in a single shot
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What’s pan?
Camera moves from side to side
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What’s tilt?
Movement up or down
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What’s tracking?
Camera moves smoothly to follow a moving object or person
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What’s zoom in?
Magnifies the subject, while the camera remains stationary
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What’s zoom out?
Minimizes the subject, while the camera remains stationary
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What’s push in?
Camera physically moves closer on a dolly usually rapidly
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What’s pull back?
Camera zoom out or physically pull back if often usually rapidly
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What’s static ?
Subject stays in the same position
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What’s tail away ?
Subject walks away from the camera
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What’s head on?
Subject moves towards the camera
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What’s freeze frame?
All movement on screen stops
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What is the purpose of slow motion?
-Implies strength, power -gives the feeling that something terrible is happening and audience is helpless -used in dream sequences may be symbolic.
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What’s the purpose of fast motion?
Create a comic effect, frenzy or confusion
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What’s high key lighting?
Brightly lit, most common lighting style in Hollywood
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What’s high contrast lighting and what’s another word for it
Chiaroscuro lighting Harsh lines of light and dark elements may be used for symbolic, intent, or to establish an uneasy/nervous mood
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What’s low-key lighting?
Many shadows and directed pools of light to create atmosphere, and suspense, suggests a sense of
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What’s backlighting and its purpose ?
Illumination coming from behind the subject More dramatic, more angelic, a hero
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What’s side lighting and its purpose ?
Illumination coming from the side of the subject Suggest ambiguity ,suggest a psychological self division
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What’s unmotivated lighting?
Intense, bright light from an unseen, impossible source Can distract/puzzle the audience
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What’s motivated lighting?
Light from an explainable source Keeps audience engaged in story line
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What’s diffused light?
Light source is reflected, providing a softer, lower contrast image
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What’s ambient light?
Natural light
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What’s diegetic sound?
Any sound that could logically be heard by a character
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What’s internal diegetic?
Sounds that only one character can hear
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What’s non diegetic ?
Sounds from a source outside the storyline
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What’s ambient sounds ?
Refers to any sounds that are used to establish a location
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What’s pitch?
High, medium, low
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What’s tempo?
Fast or slow
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What’s volume ?
Loud or soft
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What’s asynchronous ?
Audio track sounds are mismatched/out of conjunction with images shown
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What’s score ?
Music written for film, typically for the beginning and end of the movie
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What associates with the colour red?
Urgency, excitement, love, passion, heat, sexual attraction, blood, strength, speed, danger, warning
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What associates with the colour blue?
Calmness, wholesomeness, truth, dignity, power, coolness, trust, reliability, belonging, melancholy
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What associates with the colour yellow?
Cowardice, friendliness, happiness, warmth, welcoming
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What associates with the colour green?
Freshness, nature, growth, health, environment, money/greed, envy
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What associates with the colour purple?
Power, royalty, dignity, sophistication, intelligence, morning, spirituality
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What associates with the colour orange ?
Nature, homeliness, warmth, vibrant, playfulness
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What associates with the colour brown?
Homeliness, warmth, decay, destruction, lack of growth
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What associates with white?
Purity, innocence, cleanliness, freshness, emptiness
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What associates with the colour black
Sophistication, elegance, mysterious, strength/power, threatening, morning, evil, Rebellion
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What is subsidiary details? 
Where viewers eyes is drawn to after the point of focus
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What’s internal framing and what its purpose?
A frame without a frame Suggests imprisonment, protection, or isolation
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What’s directionality?
Elements of the visual, direct the viewer to read the image in a particular way