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Film  Written Study Guide Exam 2024.
  • Film Written Study Guide Exam 2024.

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  • Film Written Study Guide Exam 2024. cinematic language - correct answer the tools and techniques that filmmakers use to convey meaning and mood to the viewer, including lighting, mise-en-scène, cinematography, performance, editing, and sound—in other words, the content of most of this textbook. mise-en-scene - correct answer one elemental system of film, comprises design elements such as lighting, setting, props, costumes, and makeup within individual shots. form - correct answer as t...
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Summary A Level Film Studies Sunrise (1927) Complete A* Notes
  • Summary A Level Film Studies Sunrise (1927) Complete A* Notes

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  • This is a complete set of in depth notes for component 2, section c in A-Level film studies. Here is the structure of the notes and topics covered: 1. INTRODUCTION TO SUNRISE (F.W. MURNAU, 1927) - Brief summary of the film's plot - Historical context of the film's release 2. SILENT CINEMA - The argument for cinema as primarily a visual medium - Use of intertitles in silent films - Importance of performance - Transition to sound in the late 1920s 3. CULTURAL, SOCIAL & HISTORICAL CONTEX...
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film form Question and answers correctly solved 2023/2024
  • film form Question and answers correctly solved 2023/2024

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  • film form Question and answers correctly solved 2023/2024form - correct answer the overall patterning of a film, the way its parts (or elements) work together to create specific elements; set of relationships among a films parts the OPPOSITE OF CONTENT style - correct answer the patterned use of techniques in a film principles of film form - correct answer 1. mise-en-scene 2. cinematography 3. editing 4. sound pattern - correct answer every component in a film functions as a part of...
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TFM 160 Chapter 5 questions and answers graded A+
  • TFM 160 Chapter 5 questions and answers graded A+

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  • TFM 160 Chapter 5Properties (props) - correct answer objects that help us understand the characters by showing their preference in such things Sound Stage - correct answer a windowless, soundproof, professional shooting environment that is usually several stories high and can cover an acre or more of floor space Chiaroscuro - correct answer the use of deep gradations and subtle variations of lights and darks within an image Framing - correct answer what we see on the screen Kinesis -...
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AICE Media Studies Exam Review Graded A Q&A Complete
  • AICE Media Studies Exam Review Graded A Q&A Complete

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  • What are the four technical areas? - Answer-Camerawork, editing, sound, mise-en-scene establishing shot shows - Answer-the location the scene is taking place master shot shows - Answer-where characters/objects are positioned in a scene close up shows - Answer-someone from the shoulder up mid shot shows - Answer-someone from the waist up long shot shows - Answer-someone from head to toe wide shot shows a - Answer-wide view of the scene two shot is a - Answer-shot showing two people aerial...
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Basic Terms For Film Analysis Exam Guide Test 2024.
  • Basic Terms For Film Analysis Exam Guide Test 2024.

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  • Basic Terms For Film Analysis Exam Guide Test 2024. the image - correct answer a very broad term to refer to the film as a whole, particular its formal aspects. Usually refers solely to the visual elements of a film, but sometimes also to sound the spectator - correct answer the film audience or viewer frame - correct answer the term used to describe the space bounded by the four sides of the screen mise-en-scene - correct answer those elements within the frame that are not related t...
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Contemporary Cinema || Already Passed.
  • Contemporary Cinema || Already Passed.

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  • Ideology correct answers A system of ideas reflecting the social needs and aspirations of an individual, group, class, or culture. Cinema is an ideological apparatus by nature of its seamless appearance. Naturalizing correct answers A process whereby social, cultural, and historical constructions are shown to be natural. In modern cinema, this is often a white, patriarchal, and hetero-normative portrayal. This is maintained through constant repetition, and anything outside of this realm is co...
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TFM-160 Unit 1 Quiz well answered graded A+ 2024/2025
  • TFM-160 Unit 1 Quiz well answered graded A+ 2024/2025

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  • TFM-160 Unit 1 Quiz well answered graded A+ 2024/20251. 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 "f...
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A-Level Media Studies- Capital and D83 Study Set with Questions and Answers
  • A-Level Media Studies- Capital and D83 Study Set with Questions and Answers

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  • What is Mise-en-scene? And what is the acronym to remember it? Mise-en-scene is the action of putting on to stage. We remember Mise-en-scene by using the acronym CLAMPS. Costume, Lighting, Actors, Makeup, Props and Setting. What is a Multi-Strand narrative? Multi-strand is telling a story from several main characters perspectives who all have their own small story lines within the narratives. These storylines usually collide together and overlap which the audience see themselves from ...
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