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Contemporary cinema exam 1 || with 100% Errorless Solutions.
  • Contemporary cinema exam 1 || with 100% Errorless Solutions.

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  • Christmas in CT correct answers Peter Godfrey, 1945 Christmas in CT - genre correct answers Screwball comedy Christmas in CT -aesthetic choice correct answers Show and don't tell Bicycle Thieves correct answers De Sica, 1948 Bicycle thieves - genre correct answers Italian neo realism Bicycle thieves - aesthetic choice correct answers Minimal editing, on location shooting, naturalistic acting All That Heaven Allows correct answers Sirk, 1955 All That Heaven Allows - genre co...
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Film 101 Correctly Answered Test Questions 2024.
  • Film 101 Correctly Answered Test Questions 2024.

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  • Film 101 Correctly Answered Test Questions 2024. mise en scene - correct answer all of the elements placed in front of the camera to be photographed: settings, props, lighting, costumes, makeup, and figure behavior to create meaning shot - correct answer a piece of film run through the camera, exposed, and developed; uninterrupted run of the camera take - correct answer a single attempt to record a shot; may require many takes of a shot close up - correct answer a shot that isolates an...
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Film Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Film Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Film Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Which of the following is not a way that setting is used in a film: to reveal lighting In preparing for and performing a role, a Method actor might: a. research the background of their character b. immerse themselves in the personality of the character c. create emotion by thinking of emotional situations from their own past X d. all of the above X A director may use a unknown actor so the viewers aren't distracted by: b. the actor's previous roles...
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MACS 100 Exam 1- UIUC Study guide Questions and Answers
  • MACS 100 Exam 1- UIUC Study guide Questions and Answers

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  • Media "text" - 1. a construction- representation of reality based on values and assumptions 2. can be "read"- analysis and interpretation Aesthetic Value VS Social-ideological - 1. Aesthetic value: film as "art" 2. Social-ideological value: cultural studies approach Auteur Theory - 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...
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CTVR 3 Final Exam Review
  • CTVR 3 Final Exam Review

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  • CTVR 3 Final Exam Review A key pioneer in the science of motion picture technology, using horses and trip wires to shoot a series of stills, was: - Edward Muybridge The man who standardized the format of 35mm film and 24 frames per second was: - William Dickson One of the very first methods of showing motion pictures was the: - Kinetoscope An early Victorian-era toy that showed pictures moving was called: - Zoetrope The name for the early movie theaters was - Nickelodeon One ...
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Film Chapter 5 Questions and Answers Rated A
  • Film Chapter 5 Questions and Answers Rated A

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  • Film Chapter 5 Questions and Answers Rated A What does mise-en-scene literally mean? What does mean in regards to film? Literally -"staging or putting on an action or scene" What it means -The overall look and feel of a movie -the sum of everything the audience sees, hears, and experiences while viewing it -Influences our mood as we watch What are the two major visual components of miss-en-scene? Design -the process by which the look of the settings, props, lighting, and actors is determi...
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TFM-160 Unit 1 Quiz with 100% correct answers 2024/2025
  • TFM-160 Unit 1 Quiz with 100% correct answers 2024/2025

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  • TFM-160 Unit 1 Quiz1. What is the difference between implicit and explicit meaning? (And how do these terms relate to onions, and ogres, and a movie such as Juno?" - correct answer Ogres, Onions, and movies all have layers. This relates to the implicit and explicit meaning. The implicit meaning lies below the surface of a movie's story and presentation; implied or suggested. The explicit meaning is available on the surface of the movie; obvious. What is "formal analysis" and how does form...
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Film Final Exam Study Questions 2024.
  • Film Final Exam Study Questions 2024.

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  • Film Final Exam Study Questions 2024. What constitutes a formal analysis of film? - correct answer Formal analysis focuses on the elements of film form, such as cinematography, editing, sound, and design, which have been assembled to make the film. What is cinematic language and when do we mean by cultural invisibility? - correct answer cinematic language- The accepted systems, methods, or conventions by which the movies communicate with the viewer. Cultural invisibility- These are employ...
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TFM 160 exam 1 questions and complete correct answers 2024
  • TFM 160 exam 1 questions and complete correct answers 2024

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  • cinematic language - correct answer composed not of words but of myriad integrated techniques and concepts, connects us to the story while deliberately concealing the means of doing so; The accepted systems, methods, or conventions by which the movies communicate with the viewer invisible cinematic language - correct answer we often take the conventions and structures of cinematic language for granted, allowing our brains to passively experience them without much, or any, conscious interpreta...
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TFM 363 Quiz 1 well answered rated A+
  • TFM 363 Quiz 1 well answered rated A+

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  • German Expressionism of the '20s and 30s impacted the visual style and thematic undercurrents of what eventually became known as - correct answer Film Noir Characteristics of German Expressionism - correct answer 1. stylized visuals 2. sharply exaggerated shadows 3. high-contrast lighting 4. disorienting skewed set design 5. off-kilter camera angles German Expressionism - correct answer A prominent artistic movement in post-WW1 Germany that influenced many disciplines, with morbid and...
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