| Definition | Term |
| The scene of a film that cost the most to produce. | |
| Two actions in two settings happening at the same time. | |
| A setting in which everything is chaotic, oppressive, and terrible. | |
| An actor/character making a brief appearance in a film other than his/her own. | |
| An organized table of illustrations and images for pre-visualization. | |
| The imaginary border separating the audience and the film. | |
| A shot taken on a moving camera platform. | |
| An interception of chronological events directing the film into an earlier setting. | |
| Putting two people/objects together for comparison. | |
| A goal inserted into the film to give reason for plot advancement. | |
| Products placed into a movie without an official advertisement. | |
| Something placed to be suspected in place of another. | |