Macs 100 Exam 1- Uiuc Questions And
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Media "text" - ANSWER 1. a construction- representation of reality based
on values and assumptions
2. can be "read"- analysis and interpretation
Aesthetic Value VS Social-ideological - ANSWER 1. Aesthetic value: film as
"art"
2. Social-ideological value: cultural studies approach
Auteur Theory - ANSWER Film is "work of a highly individual artist"
-director as all important artist, more so the "author" of a movie than the writer of
the screen play
celebrates the technological innovation and artistry at the origins of film
Nostalgia - ANSWER a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past
Modernity - ANSWER the rapid change in the early-mid 20th century
-Industrialization, Urbanization, Mass production and Mass media
Hugo - ANSWER Pattern: Man and Machine encountering each other
-train station
-train guard's legs
-hugo's dream about train crash
Pattern: Early film artistry and technology
Pattern: The effect of special effect on film
-scene where moviegoers freak out when train appears to be coming out of the
screen
George Melies - ANSWER historical figure and character in Hugo
-Hugo is a celebration of this man
-magician/illusionist
-early filmmaker and innovator of special effects
, Editing - ANSWER the "unique" language of cinema
-linking of two different shots with cuts
Power and Difference - ANSWER who has influence over the production of
culture and what culture says about or to groups of people
Hollywood Studio System: dream factories - ANSWER 1. Mass production
2. vertical integration: owned all elements of production integration
3. "stable of stars" on contract-actors owned by studios
4. classical narrative feature films
5. dominant globally
Hugo's Showing of Melies A Trip to the Moon - ANSWER -celebrates film
innovation and artistry
-demonstrates Melies trick photography
-hand painting each frame to colorize it
-(contemporary innovation) by adding the actress playing Melies's wife to A Trip to
the Moon
Schorsessee - ANSWER director of Hugo
Media criticism - ANSWER 1. Analysis: Identify themes, patterns, elements
of content and form to see how meaning is being produced
2. Interpretation: Argue the meanings of those themes, patterns and elements
3. Evaluation: Value, is it good, aesthetically as a text and ideologically for the
world?
Classical Narrative - ANSWER 1. plot with logical relation between events
2. a sense of closure at the end
3. character focused stories
4. narrative style that attempts to be objective/realistic seeming
Mise-en-scene - ANSWER everything that is put before the camera
-setting/sets
-costumes
-actors and acting
-lighting
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Media "text" - ANSWER 1. a construction- representation of reality based
on values and assumptions
2. can be "read"- analysis and interpretation
Aesthetic Value VS Social-ideological - ANSWER 1. Aesthetic value: film as
"art"
2. Social-ideological value: cultural studies approach
Auteur Theory - ANSWER Film is "work of a highly individual artist"
-director as all important artist, more so the "author" of a movie than the writer of
the screen play
celebrates the technological innovation and artistry at the origins of film
Nostalgia - ANSWER a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past
Modernity - ANSWER the rapid change in the early-mid 20th century
-Industrialization, Urbanization, Mass production and Mass media
Hugo - ANSWER Pattern: Man and Machine encountering each other
-train station
-train guard's legs
-hugo's dream about train crash
Pattern: Early film artistry and technology
Pattern: The effect of special effect on film
-scene where moviegoers freak out when train appears to be coming out of the
screen
George Melies - ANSWER historical figure and character in Hugo
-Hugo is a celebration of this man
-magician/illusionist
-early filmmaker and innovator of special effects
, Editing - ANSWER the "unique" language of cinema
-linking of two different shots with cuts
Power and Difference - ANSWER who has influence over the production of
culture and what culture says about or to groups of people
Hollywood Studio System: dream factories - ANSWER 1. Mass production
2. vertical integration: owned all elements of production integration
3. "stable of stars" on contract-actors owned by studios
4. classical narrative feature films
5. dominant globally
Hugo's Showing of Melies A Trip to the Moon - ANSWER -celebrates film
innovation and artistry
-demonstrates Melies trick photography
-hand painting each frame to colorize it
-(contemporary innovation) by adding the actress playing Melies's wife to A Trip to
the Moon
Schorsessee - ANSWER director of Hugo
Media criticism - ANSWER 1. Analysis: Identify themes, patterns, elements
of content and form to see how meaning is being produced
2. Interpretation: Argue the meanings of those themes, patterns and elements
3. Evaluation: Value, is it good, aesthetically as a text and ideologically for the
world?
Classical Narrative - ANSWER 1. plot with logical relation between events
2. a sense of closure at the end
3. character focused stories
4. narrative style that attempts to be objective/realistic seeming
Mise-en-scene - ANSWER everything that is put before the camera
-setting/sets
-costumes
-actors and acting
-lighting