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FILM DIRECTION#1

The process of overseeing the creative aspects of a film, guiding actors and crew to realize a vision.

STORYTELLING#2

The art of conveying a narrative through various mediums, including film, to engage and entertain an audience.

SCRIPTWRITING#3

The craft of writing screenplays, focusing on dialogue, character development, and plot structure.

CINEMATOGRAPHY#4

The art of capturing visual images on film or digital media, involving camera work, lighting, and shot composition.

EDITING#5

The process of selecting and combining shots to create a cohesive narrative, enhancing the film's pacing and flow.

LOGLINE#6

A brief summary of a film's plot, usually one or two sentences, designed to intrigue and attract interest.

THREE-ACT STRUCTURE#7

A narrative framework that divides a story into three parts: setup, confrontation, and resolution.

CHARACTER PROFILE#8

A detailed description of a character's traits, background, and motivations, used to inform their actions in the story.

SHOT COMPOSITION#9

The arrangement of visual elements within a shot to create a desired effect or convey a specific meaning.

LIGHTING TECHNIQUES#10

Methods used to illuminate a scene, influencing the mood and tone of the film.

PEER WORKSHOPS#11

Collaborative sessions where filmmakers share and critique each other's work to improve their scripts and ideas.

PRODUCTION SCHEDULE#12

A timeline outlining the key tasks and deadlines for a film project, ensuring organized and efficient production.

SCREENING#13

A public presentation of a film, allowing filmmakers to showcase their work and gather audience feedback.

FEEDBACK#14

Constructive criticism and suggestions provided by peers or audience members to improve the film's quality.

TEAM COLLABORATION#15

The process of working together with a group to achieve a common goal in film production.

MIND MAP#16

A visual diagram used to brainstorm and organize ideas, often employed in the concept development phase.

DIALOGUE#17

The spoken words of characters in a film, essential for developing plot and character relationships.

SOUND DESIGN#18

The process of creating and manipulating audio elements in a film to enhance storytelling and emotional impact.

PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS#19

Marketing assets such as posters and trailers created to generate interest in a film before its release.

REFLECTIVE JOURNALING#20

A personal writing practice where students evaluate their learning experiences and progress throughout the course.

CINEMATIC LANGUAGE#21

The visual and auditory techniques used in filmmaking to convey meaning and evoke emotions.

CROSS-CUTTING#22

An editing technique that alternates between two or more scenes happening simultaneously, building tension.

CUTTING#23

The process of removing or rearranging footage during editing to enhance narrative clarity and pacing.

SCREENPLAY FORMAT#24

The standardized layout for writing screenplays, ensuring clarity and professionalism in presentation.

CAMERA TYPES#25

Different kinds of cameras used in filmmaking, each with unique capabilities and suited for various styles.

EMOTIONAL IMPACT#26

The effect a film has on its audience's feelings, often achieved through storytelling and cinematography.