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Film Techniques Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Close up Distance between the viewer and subject is close. Focusing on facial expressions, detail, or creating intimacy. 
Extreme Close up The distance between subject and viewer is extremely close. Focuses on finer detail, drawing the viewer to something specific and of significance. 
Midshot Subjects are usually shown from the waist up. Focus is on body language and dialogue. 
Long Shot Also called a full shot. There is a greater distance betwee...
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Contemporary Cinema final || All Correct.
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Do the Right Thing: director, year, general plot outline, and the overall aesthetic choices correct answers -Spike Lee, 1989 
-Takes place one street/street corner during a heat wave, explores racial tensions from many angles 
-Shot on location on a real street with real people who lived there as extras, racisms is a tangible disturbance in the film form, dolly shots, breaks in the 4th wall 
 
Wadjda: director, year, general plot outline, and the overall aesthetic choices correct answers -Haifaa...
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FMS Exam 1 Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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PreProduction - ANSWER-The phase when a film project is in development, involving preparing the script, financing the project, casting, hiring crew, and securing locations. 
 
Production - ANSWER-The industrial stages that contribute to the making of a finished movie, from the financing and scripting of a film to it's final edit; more specifically, the actual shooting of a film after preproduction and before postproduction. 
 
PostProduction - ANSWER-The period in the filmmaking process that oc...
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TFM 363 Quiz 1 Latest Update with 
 
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German Expressionism of the '20s and 30s impacted the visual style and thematic undercurrents 
of what eventually became known as Film Noir 
 
Characteristics of German Expressionism 1. stylized visuals 
2. sharply exaggerated shadows 
3. high-contrast lighting 
4. disorientingly skewed set design 
5. off-kilter camera angles 
 
German Expressionism A prominent artistic movement in post-WW1 Germany that 
influenced many disciplines, wit...
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FLM 230 Midterm (MSU) Questions With Complete Solutions
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Settings correct answer: fictional or real place where the action and events of the film occur... set is the constructed setting 
 
Props correct answer: instrumental props: used according to common function, literal 
metaphorical props: common objects reinvented for unexpected purposes 
cultural props: prpos that carry meaning associated with society 
 
Blocking correct answer: the process of figuring out where the camera goes, how the lights will be arranged, and what the actors' positions...
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UARK Film Lecture Exam 2 with Questions and 100% Correct Answers
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uteur Criticism - Answer Used to assess the work of important filmmakers 
Principle Theme in a Charlie Chaplin Film - Answer Outsider vs. Society 
Mise-en-scene Criticism - Answer Analyzes how images in film are used to convey information 
(setting, costumes, props, lighting, actor behavior, etc.) 
Visual Motif - Answer Image that is repeated to form a narrative theme
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Implicit Meaning - correct answer An association, connection, or inference that a viewer makes on the basis of the given (explicit) meaning conveyed by the story and form of a film. closest to our everyday sense of the word 
 
Explicit Meaning - correct answer Everything that a movie presents on its surface. 
 
Form - correct answer supplies the methods and techniques necessary to present it to the audience. 
 
Content - correct answer provides something to express 
 
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Film Terminology For A Level Film Studies.
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Film Terminology For A Level Film Studies. 
diegetic sound - correct answer sound that has its source in the narrative world of the film, whose characters are presumed to be able to hear it 
 
non-diegetic sound - correct answer sound that can be heard by the audience only, not the characters. 
 
shot/reverse/shot - correct answer A shot of one subject, then another, then back to the first. It is often used for conversation or reaction shots. 
 
Rule of Three - correct answer Imaginary lines on ...
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ARTS1060- Introduction to Film Studies ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT LATEST EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Mise-en-scene 
Rebel Without a Cause, Nicholas Ray, (1955) 
Mise-en-scene definition 
'to put in place' or 'to put in the scene' 
What is mise-en-scene? 
The activity through which the film event is staged and presented for the camera. 
Main elements of mise-en-scene 
Setting, Costumes, Lighting, Staging 
Bordwell and Thompson- Mise-en-scene 
"In controlling the mise-en-scene, the director stages the event for the camera." 
Wood- Mise-en-scene 
"A director is about to make a film. She has...
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TFM-160 Unit 1 Quiz Questions with complete solution
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TFM-160 Unit 1 Quiz Questions with complete solution TFM-160 Unit 1 Quiz 
 
 
1. 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...
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