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CINEMATOGRAPHY#1

The art of capturing visual images in film, focusing on camera angles, lighting, and shot composition.

SOUND DESIGN#2

The process of creating and manipulating audio elements in film, including dialogue, sound effects, and music.

EDITING#3

The technique of arranging and assembling film footage to create a coherent narrative and maintain pacing.

FILM THEORY#4

A framework for analyzing and interpreting films, encompassing various critical perspectives.

MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION#5

A format that combines text, images, audio, and video to convey information engagingly.

FORMALISM#6

A film theory emphasizing the formal elements of a film, such as style, structure, and technique.

REALISM#7

A theory that advocates for the representation of reality in film, often focusing on everyday life.

PSYCHOANALYTIC FILM THEORY#8

An approach that applies psychoanalytic concepts to film analysis, exploring subconscious themes.

FEMINIST FILM CRITICISM#9

A critique that examines the representation of gender and the role of women in film.

POSTCOLONIAL PERSPECTIVES#10

A critical approach that analyzes films in the context of colonialism and its aftermath.

CAMERA ANGLES#11

The position and angle from which a shot is taken, influencing viewer perception.

LIGHTING TECHNIQUES#12

Methods used to illuminate scenes, affecting mood, tone, and visual storytelling.

COLOR THEORY#13

The study of how colors interact and affect emotions in film.

COMPOSITION#14

The arrangement of visual elements within a frame, guiding viewer focus.

MONTAGE#15

A film editing technique that juxtaposes different scenes to create meaning or emotion.

CONTINUITY EDITING#16

A style of editing that maintains a seamless flow of action and narrative coherence.

JUMP CUT#17

An editing technique that abruptly transitions between shots, often to create a jarring effect.

DIEGETIC SOUND#18

Sound that originates from within the film's narrative world, like dialogue or ambient noise.

NON-DIEGETIC SOUND#19

Sound that is not part of the film's narrative world, such as background music.

SOUNDSCAPES#20

The auditory environment created in a film, enhancing atmosphere and emotional depth.

CULTURAL CONTEXT#21

The historical and social influences that shape a film's creation and reception.

SOCIAL COMMENTARY#22

A film's critique or reflection on societal issues, norms, and values.

GENRE#23

A category of film characterized by specific themes, styles, and narrative structures.

PACING#24

The speed at which a film's narrative unfolds, influencing audience engagement.

NARRATIVE STRUCTURE#25

The organized framework of a story, including exposition, conflict, and resolution.

AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT#26

Strategies used to capture and maintain the viewer's interest throughout a film.