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Flash Cards: Film-making

This chapter explores the art of film-making, focusing on Ingmar Bergman's perspective and experiences, emphasizing the creative process and challenges involved in creating films.

Film-making - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Film-making in Kaliedoscope for Class 12 (English).
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What is film-making?

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Film-making is the process of creating a film, from initial idea through screenplay, shooting, editing, and final release.

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What does a film director do?

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A director oversees the creative aspects of a film, guiding actors and crew to fulfill their vision and bring the screenplay to life.

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What is cinematography?

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Cinematography is the art of photography and visual storytelling in film, involving the use of camera angles, lighting, and composition.

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What is editing in film-making?

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Editing is the process of selecting and combining shots to create a coherent story; it affects pacing and emotional impact.

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What is production design?

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Production design involves the creation of the physical environment of a film, including settings, props, and costumes.

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Why is sound important in film?

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Sound enhances the narrative and emotional experience; it includes dialogue, sound effects, and music.

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What are different types of shots in film?

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Types of shots include wide shot (establishing), close-up, medium shot, over-the-shoulder shot, and cut-in.

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What is storyboarding?

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Storyboarding is a visual representation of a film's scenes, used to plan shots and sequences before filming.

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What is character development?

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Character development refers to the process of creating complex characters and portraying their growth throughout the film.

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What is a film genre?

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A film genre categorizes films based on shared themes, styles, or narrative techniques, such as drama, comedy, or horror.

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Why is lighting crucial in film-making?

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Lighting sets the mood and context; it influences how scenes are perceived and can highlight or obscure elements.

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What is symbolism in film?

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Symbolism uses images, characters, or events to represent broader themes or ideas, enhancing the narrative.

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What is a film set?

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A film set is a designated physical location where scenes are filmed, created according to the production design.

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What does a film producer do?

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A producer manages the film's production, overseeing budgeting, hiring, and logistics to ensure the project is completed.

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What are visual effects?

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Visual effects are techniques used to create illusions in film, enhancing visuals, often through digital means.

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What are film festivals?

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Film festivals are events where films are showcased; they provide recognition and opportunities for filmmakers.

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What's the difference between short and feature films?

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Short films typically run under 40 minutes, while feature films usually exceed 80 minutes, focusing on deeper narratives.

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What are common mistakes in film-making?

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Common mistakes include poor planning, inadequate lighting, weak scripts, and ignoring sound quality.

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How does film impact society?

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Film influences culture by reflecting societal values, sparking conversations, and inspiring change.

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