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FILM 1 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY LATEST UPDATE 2026 the act of taking something apart to figure out what it is made of and how it fits together - Answers Analysis is defined as: movement - Answers The term cinema comes from the Greek word kinesis, which means narrative - Answers Almost all commercial feature-length movies share this basic characteristic What does it mean? - Answers The search for answers in film analysis boils down to one essential question camera's viewpoint - Answers Audiences tend to identify subconsciously with the cutting on action - Answers The most common editing technique designed to hide the instantaneous shift from one camera viewpoint to another is shared belief systems - Answers Filmmakers are compelled to favor stories and themes that reinforce viewers' main character - Answers A protagonist is most often the ________ in a story point of view - Answers If a camera adjusts to see what the actor sees each time he or she turns his or her head, it is called taking the actor's editing - Answers ________ often establishes patterns and rhythms only to break them for dramatic impact content; form - Answers ________ is the subject of an artwork, and _______ is the means by which the subject is expressed expectations - Answers Our decision to see a particular movie is almost always based on certain pursue a goal - Answers Very often a movie starts with a world that is altered by a particular incident that forces the characters to ________. turns out to be insignificant - Answers A MacGuffin is an object of vital importance to the characters that Greg Toland - Answers The cinematographer for John Ford's The Grapes of Wrath (1940) was phi and persistence of vision - Answers Film movement is made possible by two interacting optical and perceptual phenomena: realism and antirealism - Answers Between 1895 and 1905 the French filmmakers Auguste and Louis Lumière and George Méliès established these two basic directions that cinema would follow: cinematic language - Answers Conventions by which the movies communicate with the viewer. understanding cinematic terms - Answers Understanding the language of the cinema is dependent upon cinema is a subjective experiences AND its complexity leaves many variables up to interpretation - Answers Some of the difficulties in analyzing a film include: to communicate - Answers Like All language, the main function of Cinematic Language is story - Answers Narrative refers to analyses its form - Answers Analyzing Story Structure content is emphasized AND form is hidden - Answers In 'traditional' cinema narrative, mise en scene, performance, and editing - Answers In this class we will study four central components of cinema. What are they? the story's outcome - Answers Once a narrative begins, expectations make viewers ask questions about: the abstract, speculative, or fantastic - Answers Antirealism is defined as an interest in or concern for A convincing appearance of truth - Answers What is the definition of "verisimilitude"? story arc AND form - Answers Aristotle states that a story must have a beginning, middle, and an end. What does this refer to The accepted systems, methods, or conventions by which the movies communicate with the viewer. - Answers What is meant by "cinematic language"? Because no matter how similar to our experience of the world it might appear, realism always entails mediation - Answers Why can it be said that realism in movies is a kind of illusion? Narrative films are directed toward fiction - Answers What distinguishes narrative films from documentary and experimental films? Organically, as inspired by shifts in history, politics, or society - Answers How do film genres generally tend to originate and develop? Both deal with the human's encounter with forces beyond his or her control and understanding - Answers What similarities does the horror genre share with the science fiction genre? A unifying idea that a film expresses through its narrative or imagery - Answers What is a movie theme? false - Answers A film is always considered a Narrative film if it has a narrative dramatic arc - Answers What term is used to describe the basic story structure of a 'traditional' film? conflict, climax, and resolution - Answers What are the three elements of basic narrative structure a resolution that is complete, and without ambiguity - Answers A closed story structure refers to Dramatic tension that seeks an outcome - Answers What does conflict introduce into the narrative? no conflict, no story - Answers Why is conflict so important to a story? When opposing forces are driven to 'demand' a resolution - Answers The point of climax in a story can be defined as Fretag's Pyramid - Answers What is the name of the diagram that illustrates the structure of a five act play? Another name for Resolution - Answers In a five part dramatic structure the Denouement is to see a recognizable pattern - Answers What helps us to quickly comprehend what is on the screen? cause and effect - Answers What is one method that employs dramatic logic to a story? Clearly defined characters, clearly defined goals - Answers One characteristic of the Hollywood Style is false - Answers The Antihero is usually the Antagonist in a film Creates ambiguity and potentially conflicting narrative outcomes - Answers Often the role of the Antihero despite the fact that we know it is 'just a film' - Answers With the Suspension of Disbelief a film must create the illusion of reality Many of the elements have been handed down, unchanged, since ancient times - Answers We refer to the structure of certain stories as Classic because Louis B. Mayor - Answers When asked what makes a good film, what Hollywood mogul said, "Story, Story, Story"? true - Answers Story may include information that is not in the plot a character of exceptional attributes AND the bad guy - Answers According to classical story the antagonist is the point in the film that brings about absolute and irreversible change - Answers How does Robert McKee define climax? it impacted the content of the films - Answers One reason the PCA is important to critical studies is - Answers The 'golden era' of the Hollywood Style was between what years script doctors - Answers Who are professional screenwriters that are hired to review a screenplay and improve it? storyboard - Answers What is the term that describes a shot-by-shot breakdown that combines sketches or photographs of how each shot should look and contains written descriptions of the other elements? Aristotle - Answers Who first outlined the fundamentals of narrative theory that exist even today? exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and denouement - Answers The five parts of dramatic structure must happen in the following order Casablanca (1942) - Answers What film was ranked number one on the Writers Guild of America (West) list of the 101 greatest screenplays?

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FILM 1 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY LATEST UPDATE 2026

the act of taking something apart to figure out what it is made of and how it fits together - Answers
Analysis is defined as:
movement - Answers The term cinema comes from the Greek word kinesis, which means
narrative - Answers Almost all commercial feature-length movies share this basic characteristic
What does it mean? - Answers The search for answers in film analysis boils down to one essential
question
camera's viewpoint - Answers Audiences tend to identify subconsciously with the
cutting on action - Answers The most common editing technique designed to hide the instantaneous
shift from one camera viewpoint to another is
shared belief systems - Answers Filmmakers are compelled to favor stories and themes that reinforce
viewers'
main character - Answers A protagonist is most often the ________ in a story
point of view - Answers If a camera adjusts to see what the actor sees each time he or she turns his or
her head, it is called taking the actor's
editing - Answers ________ often establishes patterns and rhythms only to break them for

dramatic impact
content; form - Answers ________ is the subject of an artwork, and _______ is the means by which

the subject is expressed
expectations - Answers Our decision to see a particular movie is almost always based on certain
pursue a goal - Answers Very often a movie starts with a world that is altered by a particular incident
that forces the characters to ________.
turns out to be insignificant - Answers A MacGuffin is an object of vital importance to the characters
that
Greg Toland - Answers The cinematographer for John Ford's The Grapes of Wrath (1940) was
phi and persistence of vision - Answers Film movement is made possible by two interacting optical
and perceptual phenomena:
realism and antirealism - Answers Between 1895 and 1905 the French filmmakers Auguste and Louis
Lumière
and George Méliès established these two basic directions that cinema would follow:
cinematic language - Answers Conventions by which the movies communicate with the viewer.
understanding cinematic terms - Answers Understanding the language of the cinema is dependent
upon
cinema is a subjective experiences AND its complexity leaves many variables up to interpretation -
Answers Some of the difficulties in analyzing a film include:
to communicate - Answers Like All language, the main function of Cinematic Language is
story - Answers Narrative refers to
analyses its form - Answers Analyzing Story Structure
content is emphasized AND form is hidden - Answers In 'traditional' cinema
narrative, mise en scene, performance, and editing - Answers In this class we will study four central
components of cinema. What are they?
the story's outcome - Answers Once a narrative begins, expectations make viewers ask questions
about:
the abstract, speculative, or fantastic - Answers Antirealism is defined as an interest in or concern for
A convincing appearance of truth - Answers What is the definition of "verisimilitude"?
story arc AND form - Answers Aristotle states that a story must have a beginning, middle, and an end.
What does this refer to
The accepted systems, methods, or conventions by which the movies communicate with the viewer. -
Answers What is meant by "cinematic language"?
Because no matter how similar to our experience of the world it might appear, realism always entails
mediation - Answers Why can it be said that realism in movies is a kind of illusion?
Narrative films are directed toward fiction - Answers What distinguishes narrative films from
documentary and experimental
films?

, Organically, as inspired by shifts in history, politics, or society - Answers How do film genres generally
tend to originate and develop?
Both deal with the human's encounter with forces beyond his or her control and understanding -
Answers What similarities does the horror genre share with the science fiction genre?
A unifying idea that a film expresses through its narrative or imagery - Answers What is a movie
theme?
false - Answers A film is always considered a Narrative film if it has a narrative
dramatic arc - Answers What term is used to describe the basic story structure of a 'traditional'
film?
conflict, climax, and resolution - Answers What are the three elements of basic narrative structure
a resolution that is complete, and without ambiguity - Answers A closed story structure refers to
Dramatic tension that seeks an outcome - Answers What does conflict introduce into the narrative?
no conflict, no story - Answers Why is conflict so important to a story?
When opposing forces are driven to 'demand' a resolution - Answers The point of climax in a story can
be defined as
Fretag's Pyramid - Answers What is the name of the diagram that illustrates the structure of a five
act play?
Another name for Resolution - Answers In a five part dramatic structure the Denouement is
to see a recognizable pattern - Answers What helps us to quickly comprehend what is on the screen?
cause and effect - Answers What is one method that employs dramatic logic to a story?
Clearly defined characters, clearly defined goals - Answers One characteristic of the Hollywood Style is
false - Answers The Antihero is usually the Antagonist in a film
Creates ambiguity and potentially conflicting narrative outcomes - Answers Often the role of the
Antihero
despite the fact that we know it is 'just a film' - Answers With the Suspension of Disbelief a film must
create the illusion of
reality
Many of the elements have been handed down, unchanged, since ancient times - Answers We refer
to the structure of certain stories as Classic because
Louis B. Mayor - Answers When asked what makes a good film, what Hollywood mogul said, "Story,
Story, Story"?
true - Answers Story may include information that is not in the plot
a character of exceptional attributes AND the bad guy - Answers According to classical story the
antagonist is
the point in the film that brings about absolute and irreversible change - Answers How does Robert
McKee define climax?
it impacted the content of the films - Answers One reason the PCA is important to critical studies is
1930-1940 - Answers The 'golden era' of the Hollywood Style was between what years
script doctors - Answers Who are professional screenwriters that are hired to review a screenplay and
improve it?
storyboard - Answers What is the term that describes a shot-by-shot breakdown that combines
sketches or photographs of how each shot should look and contains written descriptions of the other
elements?
Aristotle - Answers Who first outlined the fundamentals of narrative theory that exist even today?
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and denouement - Answers The five parts of dramatic
structure must happen in the following order
Casablanca (1942) - Answers What film was ranked number one on the Writers Guild of America
(West)
list of the 101 greatest screenplays?
screen duration - Answers What do we call a movie's uninterrupted running time on screen?
summary relationship - Answers In a ________ the screen duration is shorter than the plot duration
setting - Answers What do we call the part of a movie that is the time and place in which the
story occurs?
direct-address - Answers What kind of narrations occurs when a character breaks the "fourth wall"?
shots from an omniscient point of view and shots from each character's point of view - Answers In
Stagecoach (1939) John Ford establishes and reinforces ideological and
emotional differences by alternating between

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