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CTVR 3 Midterm Score: 75/75
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A key pioneer in the science of motion picture technology that shot a series of photos of horses 
using trip wires was: - Edward Muybridge 
 
An early Victorian-era toy that showed pictures moving was called the: - Zoetrope 
 
During the period from 1918 to 1933: Film production and attendance roughly: - Doubled 
 
During the period from 1918 to 1933: One of the great advances in camera technique was the 
development of the: - Tighter shots 
 
During the period fro...
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TFM 363 Quiz 1 with answers 2024/2025 passed
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TFM 363 Quiz 1German 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, w...
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MEDCOM SAMC Study Guide | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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Who was Audie Leon Murphy? 
Audie Leon Murphy was a legend in his own time. A war hero, movie actor, writer of 
country and western songs, and a poet. His biography reads more like fiction than fact. 
He lived only 46 years, but made a lasting imprint on american history. 
Audie was born on a sharecroppers farm in North Texas on June 20th, 1924. As a boy, 
he chopped cotton for one dollar a day and was noted for his feats of derring-do and his 
accuracy with a gun. He had only 5 years of schooli...
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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 movemen...
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CDM 001 Final questions and answers(latest update)
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Cleo from 5 to 7 
Agnes Varda, 1962 
 
 
 
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul 
Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1974 
 
 
 
Do the Right Thing 
Spike Lee, 1989 
 
 
 
In the Mood for Love 
Wong Kar-Wai, 2000 
 
 
 
Semiotic Signs 
iconic, indexical, symbolic 
 
 
 
Icon 
an image or picture; a symbol 
 
 
 
Indexical 
written or spoken signs 
 
 
 
Symbolic 
serving as a visible symbol for something abstract 
 
 
 
Six Modes of Documentary 
Poetic, Expository, Observational, Participatory, Reflexive, Performative...
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CTVR 3 Final Exam Review
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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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COMM 150 Exam 1 | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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Week 1 
Framing Questions: 
- How do artistry, technology, industry, and culture work to create the cinema? What is one of these 
concepts at work in Hugo? 
- What do you think Martin Scorsese means by "The Language of Cinema"? 
- What's your connection to Hugo? What are the first questions you'd ask of the film, or observations 
you'd make? 
- What are two ways- direct and indirect- you feel that Hugo is "about" the movies? 
Intro: cinema is both an art form and a mass communications med...
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Mmc 2000 Florida State University -mmc2000 FSU exam 2 clayton correctly answered
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mmc2000 FSU exam 2 clayton 
important of distant signals - correct answer delivery of distant television signals by cable television for the purpose of improving reception 
 
walson = - correct answer cable television 
 
Community Antenna Television (CATV) - correct answer outmoded name for early cable television 
 
John Walson - correct answer 1948 -- invented cable TV, but it was restricted by the FCC 
 
outcomes of I Love Lucy - correct answer -film reruns 
-tv industry moved from NY to holly...
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CMI 3340 Exams Study Questions and Answers 2024
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What is a producer? - They "produce" the conditions -money (or investors), people, and infrastructure -to create content. 
 
Who was the first American movie producer? - Thomas Edison was the first American movie producer, putting his money into creating a film studio in 1893, then hiring technicians and circus performers to make "movies." 
-A producer title can also signify "producing" different aspects of content production. EXAMPLE: Sometimes an agent can be listed as a producer for get...
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FMS 100 Final Exam Questions With Answers Updated 2024/2025 | Rated A+.
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FMS 100 Final Exam Questions With Answers Updated 2024/2025 | Rated A+. 3 Phases of Moviemaking - ANSWER--*Preproduction*: Consists of planning and 
preparation. It takes as long as necessary to get the job done, on average a year or two. 
Initially, filmmakers develop an idea or obtain a script they wish to produce. Once the 
rights to produce are contracted and purchased, producers spend months arranging 
and financing for production. Another two or three months may be spent rewriting the 
scr...
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