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In its earliest days, the content of films was not heavily regulated by either the federal government or
the MPAA. Which of these controversies made the regulatory standards for content? - The NAACP's
response to the depiction of African Americans in The Birth of a Nation



Why silent films oriented toward action, dramatic visuals, and elaborate sets? - because producers had
to rely on visuals, with only brief written dialogue



What was the star system? - film studious' use of stars' popularity to promote their movies



Joaquin's large company, MiraFlax, handles both the production and distribution sides of many of
today's birth following do we know for certain it is engaged in? - vertical integration



"B movies" were usually more prestigious movies that also cost more to make than other features films.
- False



Which of the following was TRUE of the major movie studious of the 1930s and 1940s? - They made
most of their money on "B movies"



Which of these court cases would play an enormous role in the breakup of vertical integration in
Hollywood? - UnitedStates vs Fox. This case set a minimum percentage of profits that studios had to pay
actors.



During the 1950s, the film industry began to realize that if it couldn't beat television, it had better join it.
- True



Which of the following was one of the ways Hollywood tried to compete with television in the 1950s and
60s - by capitalizing on more controversial material than TV could offer

, What was different about Toy Story (1995) and virtually all of its animated film predecessors? - It was
the first computer- animated hit film.



Special effects are glitzy, but the real computers revolution in Hollywood is taking place behind the
scenes, during the post-production. - true



Which of the following is true of digital film making? - it has opened the film industry to student
filmmakers



King Kong (1933) was the first film to use a technique called - front projection



One of the most famous scenes in all of movie history is Dorothy's skipping off down the yellow brick
road... The Wizard of Oz - mattes



Most often, the controlling hand on film production and storytelling is the - director



Although audiences tend to think of movies in terms of the directors and producers, filmmaking is
probably more driven by the... - false



Which of the following is most likely Mackenzie's role in this film? Has been an integral part of the
feature film being shot in New Zealand - producer



What percentage of films are now being produced outside of the studios? - 77%



What is the primary goal for most first-time independent directors? - getting distribution



According to the definition established by early theorists, which of these would be a clear example of
propaganda? - Propaganda is the process of designing a message to intentionally influence or persuade
audiences



the main difference between how Ivy Lee theorized designed public relations campaigns and the way
used by other pioneers was a specific focus on..... - being as honest and compassionate as possible to
audiences

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