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TFM 160 Exam #1 Questions and Correct Answers 2023 Test Bundle
TFM 160 Exam #1 Questions and Correct Answers 2023 Test Bundle
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[Show more]What are the four different ways of looking at Narrative? ("The Idea of Narrative") - In a story 
Ina type of movie 
In a way of structuring fictional or fictionalized stories presented in narrative films. 
Is a broader concept that both includes and goes beyond any of these applications 
 
W...
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Ina type of movie 
In a way of structuring fictional or fictionalized stories presented in narrative films. 
Is a broader concept that both includes and goes beyond any of these applications 
 
W...
implicit meaning - lies below the surface of a movie's story, is closest to our everyday sense of the words meaning 
 
Explicit meaning - The above surface of a movie, association, connection, or inference that a view makes on the basis of the explicit meanings available on the surface 
 
How...
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Add to cartimplicit meaning - lies below the surface of a movie's story, is closest to our everyday sense of the words meaning 
 
Explicit meaning - The above surface of a movie, association, connection, or inference that a view makes on the basis of the explicit meanings available on the surface 
 
How...
Explicit Meaning - Everything that a movie presents on its surface 
 
Implicit meaning - Lying below the surface of explicit meaning, what the movie actually means 
 
Formal analysis - Film analysis that examines formal elements-narrative, cinematography, editing, sound- and how well they c...
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Add to cartExplicit Meaning - Everything that a movie presents on its surface 
 
Implicit meaning - Lying below the surface of explicit meaning, what the movie actually means 
 
Formal analysis - Film analysis that examines formal elements-narrative, cinematography, editing, sound- and how well they c...
In the film Juno, the hero (Juno) procures a drug store pregnancy test. This purchase becomes the film's: - Call to Adventure 
 
What were the last few movies we watched? - The Searchers, The Kings Speech, Gravity 
 
Which of the following statements best characterizes the treatment of viewer...
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Add to cartIn the film Juno, the hero (Juno) procures a drug store pregnancy test. This purchase becomes the film's: - Call to Adventure 
 
What were the last few movies we watched? - The Searchers, The Kings Speech, Gravity 
 
Which of the following statements best characterizes the treatment of viewer...
Which of the following sentences BEST describes cinematic language? - the techniques (effects) and tools (editing/camera work/etc) filmmakers use to connect viewers to a film 
 
(T/F)Movies are similar to stage plays since they generally provide the viewer with a single, uninterrupted, wide-angle...
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Add to cartWhich of the following sentences BEST describes cinematic language? - the techniques (effects) and tools (editing/camera work/etc) filmmakers use to connect viewers to a film 
 
(T/F)Movies are similar to stage plays since they generally provide the viewer with a single, uninterrupted, wide-angle...
What are the differences between omniscient and restricted narration? - Omniscient 
-it knows all and can tell us whatever it wants us to know 
-unrestricted access to all aspects of the narrative 
-any character's experiences and perceptions 
 
Restrictive 
-limits the information it provid...
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Add to cartWhat are the differences between omniscient and restricted narration? - Omniscient 
-it knows all and can tell us whatever it wants us to know 
-unrestricted access to all aspects of the narrative 
-any character's experiences and perceptions 
 
Restrictive 
-limits the information it provid...
Editing - The process (art and technique) by which the editor selects, arranges, and assembles the visual, sound, and special effects to tell a story 
 
Shot - Basic building blocks of film editing 
 
A shot's two distinct values? - -the value of the photographic image in itself 
-the valu...
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Add to cartEditing - The process (art and technique) by which the editor selects, arranges, and assembles the visual, sound, and special effects to tell a story 
 
Shot - Basic building blocks of film editing 
 
A shot's two distinct values? - -the value of the photographic image in itself 
-the valu...
Implicit Meaning - lies beneath the surface of a movie's story or presentation, internal meaning, implied 
 
Explicit meaning - available on the surface, literal meaning, definition 
 
Form - means by which the subject is expressed and experienced, how it is presented 
sets up audience exp...
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Add to cartImplicit Meaning - lies beneath the surface of a movie's story or presentation, internal meaning, implied 
 
Explicit meaning - available on the surface, literal meaning, definition 
 
Form - means by which the subject is expressed and experienced, how it is presented 
sets up audience exp...
Voice-over Narration - -narration heard concurrently and over a scene but not synchronized to any character who may be talking on screen. it can come from many sources. 
-when we hear a character's voice over the picture without actually seeing the character speak words 
 
Direct Address Narrati...
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Add to cartVoice-over Narration - -narration heard concurrently and over a scene but not synchronized to any character who may be talking on screen. it can come from many sources. 
-when we hear a character's voice over the picture without actually seeing the character speak words 
 
Direct Address Narrati...
What is the difference between form and content? And why do works of art need both? - Form- means by which a subject is expressed 
Content- subject 
Rely on each other to make art, form sets expectations interrelated, interdependent, interactive 
 
In what ways do movies use patterns to convey me...
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Add to cartWhat is the difference between form and content? And why do works of art need both? - Form- means by which a subject is expressed 
Content- subject 
Rely on each other to make art, form sets expectations interrelated, interdependent, interactive 
 
In what ways do movies use patterns to convey me...
Cheat - Any trick or shortcut done on set to manipulate the shot 
 
Chroma Key - The name of the process whereby a colored background is "keyed" out 
 
Cyclorama, Cyc - A solid or fabric backing used as a backdrop — A hard is often coved into the floor 
 
Dailies - The results of the...
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Add to cartCheat - Any trick or shortcut done on set to manipulate the shot 
 
Chroma Key - The name of the process whereby a colored background is "keyed" out 
 
Cyclorama, Cyc - A solid or fabric backing used as a backdrop — A hard is often coved into the floor 
 
Dailies - The results of the...
Aspect Ratio - The size of a film frame, usually a ratio of height to width. Academy is 3:4, HD is 9:16, Widescreen is 1:1.85. 
 
B camera - A second camera crew working simultaneously with the main shooting unit. 
 
Chroma Key - The name of the process whereby a colored background is "key...
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Add to cartAspect Ratio - The size of a film frame, usually a ratio of height to width. Academy is 3:4, HD is 9:16, Widescreen is 1:1.85. 
 
B camera - A second camera crew working simultaneously with the main shooting unit. 
 
Chroma Key - The name of the process whereby a colored background is "key...
Aspect Ratio - The size of a film frame, usually a ratio of height to width. Academy is 3:4, HD is 9:16, Widescreen is 1:1.85 
 
B Camera - A second camera crew working simultaneously with the main shooting unit 
 
Blue/Green Screen - A backing or painted cyc against which foreground action...
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Add to cartAspect Ratio - The size of a film frame, usually a ratio of height to width. Academy is 3:4, HD is 9:16, Widescreen is 1:1.85 
 
B Camera - A second camera crew working simultaneously with the main shooting unit 
 
Blue/Green Screen - A backing or painted cyc against which foreground action...
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