An·ti·he·ro: A central character in a story, movie, or drama who lacks conventional heroic attributes.
Chinatown: A district of any non-Chinese town, especially a city or seaport, in which the population is predominantly of Chinese origin.
Close-up Shot: A close-up or closeup in filmmaking, television production, still photography and the comic strip medium is a type of shot, which tightly frames a person or an object. Close-ups are one of the standard shots used regularly with medium shots and long shots (cinematic techniques).
Horizon: The line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet.
Pan (Pan Shot in Film Studies): To photograph or televise while rotating a camera on its vertical or horizontal axis in order to keep a moving person or object in view or allow the film to record a panorama
Point-of-View Shot: A point of view shot is a short film scene that shows what a character (the subject) is looking at (represented through the camera)
Protagonist: The leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text.
Social dynamics: can refer to the behavior of groups that results from the interactions of individual group members as well to the study of the relationship between individual interactions and group level behaviors. ... The fundamental assumption of the field is that individuals are influenced by one another's behavior.
Urban: In, relating to, or characteristic of a city or town.
Ur·ban Sprawl: The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas.