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THEN AND NOW 4TH EDITION
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WILLIAM MISSOURI DOWNS, LOU
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ANNE WRIGHT, ERIK RAMSEY
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Chapter 02—Stage versus
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Screen
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1. Unlike in the theatre, the film is all-powerful.
a. actor
b. screenwriter
c. director
d. editor
ANSWER: c
2. An example of product placement is...
a. Animal Planet's "Puppy Bowl"
b. An actor in a movie drinking Tropicana orange juice
c. Super Bowl advertising
d. Dubbing songs for screen actors
ANSWER: b
3. Many theatre companies do not have stockholders and pay no dividends or federal taxes. These theatres are known as...
a. Nonspecific theatres
b. Free theatres
c. Profit tomorrow theatres
d. IRS theatres
e. Nonprofit theatres
ANSWER: e
4. The average taxpayer in which of the following countries pays the least of his or her tax dollars to the arts?
a. Finland
b. Sweden
c. Ireland
d. Australia
e. USA
ANSWER: e
5. Which federal agency in the United States disburses tax dollars to the arts?
a. Domestic Policy Council
b. The Treasury
c. National Endowment for the Arts
d. Chief Financial Arts Council
e. The National Arts Council
ANSWER: c
6. A playwright's pay is called...
a. A royalty
b. A tax write-off
c. A play fee
d. The author's fee
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