Mass Communications 224 Test Bank Solution Manual Already Passed
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Mass Communications 224 Test Bank Solution Manual Already Passed
Griffith - Answers The director of Birth of a Nation:
Rooftops of buildings - Answers Where many of the very first motion picture "studios" were located
Gish - Answers The actress who frequently starred in D.W. Griffith films:
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Mass Communications 224 Test Bank Solution Manual Already Passed
Griffith - Answers The director of Birth of a Nation:
Rooftops of buildings - Answers Where many of the very first motion picture "studios" were located
Gish - Answers The actress who frequently starred in D.W. Griffith films:
All of the above - Answers Which of the following is associated with Mack Sennett:
False - Answers The most common length of the earliest motion pictures was around 30 minutes (T or F)
The Great Train Robbery - Answers Which film was not directed by D.W. Griffith:
Muybridge - Answers He photographed a galloping horse with multiple cameras to analyze motion
False - Answers Max Linder was known as the first performer to specialize in the art of melodrama (T or
F)
1890s - Answers In what decade did the motion picture begin:
Dickson - Answers The Edison employee credited with the "hands-on" invention of motion picture
technology:
Porter - Answers The director of The Great Train Robbery:
True - Answers The original title of Birth of a Nation was The Clansman. (T or F)
Melies - Answers The video for "Tonight, Tonight" by the Smashing Pumpkins in the 1990s was
influenced by a film made by:
False - Answers Edison's kinetoscope projected motion pictures onto a screen. (T or F)
False - Answers Birth of a Nation was not controversial at the time of its release -- it was not until many
years later that the content of the film generated arguments against it (T or F)
Keaton - Answers The director and star of The General (1927):
Harold Lloyd - Answers The star of Safety Last, in which he climbs a building and hangs over the street
below from a large clock
Greed - Answers Which film did Charlie Chaplin not direct and star in:
The Gold Rush
Greed
,City Lights
Modern Times
Valentino - Answers A movie star from the 1920s who was considered a male sex symbol, but died at the
age of 31:
DeMille - Answers Which one of the following individuals was not a founding partner in United Artists
Chaplin
Fairbanks
Griffith
DeMille
Documentary - Answers Which type of film was Nanook of the North:
a train - Answers In The General (1927), much of the plot involves:
False - Answers Chaplin's City Lights ends with the girl, now cured of blindness, never realizing it was the
Chaplin character who had helped her (T or F)
False - Answers Sunrise (1927) was directed by Charlie Chaplin (T or F)
True - Answers Wings (1927) was about pilots in World War I. (T or F)
Lon Chaney - Answers "A man of a thousand faces," he starred in Phantom of the Opera and Hunchback
of Notre Dame:
Von Stroheim - Answers The director of Greed (1924):
Dreamworks - Answers Which of the following was not one of the major motion picture studios in the
1920s
Paramount
MGM
Dreamworks
Warner Brothers
, Keaton - Answers The star of a film clip shown in class (One Week, 1920) in which a house being hauled
by car is hit by a second train after being missed by a first one
Audrey Hepburn - Answers Which actress is not associated with movies in the 20s:
Clara Bow
Greta Garbo
Gloria Swanson
Audrey Hepburn
a blind man who recognized the killer by the tune he whistled - Answers In Fritz Lang's M, who identifies
the child killer to those hunting for him:
False - Answers Upon the emergence of synchronized sound in film, it was right away universally hailed
as a great advancement in the art of filmmaking. (T or F)
Sergei Eisenstein - Answers The director of Battleship Potempkin:
extreme use of closeups - Answers The Passion of Joan of Arc is especially known for its:
Germany - Answers The country regarded as the origin of "expressionism" in film:
Cinematographer - Answers The contribution of Karl Freund to Expressionism through films such as
Metropolis and Dracula (1931) was primarily as:
Un Chien Andalou - Answers The film famous for an image of a razor slitting an eye:
the Nazi documentaries she directed - Answers Leni Riefenstahl was known for:
Both "a" and "b" - Answers Which film did Jean Renoir direct:
Grand Illusion
The Rules of the Game
Both "a" and "b"
None of the above
Montage - Answers Sergei Eisenstein was one of the innovators of which of the following:
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