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TFM 160 Final SDSU QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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TFM 160 Final SDSU 
 
Implicit Meaning - Answer- Internal Meaning, Implied 
 
Explicit Meaning - Answer- Literal Meaning, definition 
 
Form - Answer- Cinematic Language, how the SUBJECT is expressed 
 
Content - Answer- The actual subject 
 
Formal Analysis - Answer- Dissecting everything in a film (cinematography, sound, composition, design, movement, performance, editing) 
 
Theme - Answer- Shared public idea 
 
Realism - Answer- Actual or real 
 
Antirealism - Answer- Abstract, Fantastic 
 
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Implicit Meaning - correct answer below the surface of a movie's story and presentation, is closest to our everyday sense of the word meaning 
 
Explicit Meaning - correct answer association, connection, or inference that a viewer makes on the basis of the explicit meanings available on the surface of the movie. 
 
Formal Analysis - correct answer it dissects the complex synthesis of cinematography, sound, composition, design, movement, performance, and editing orc...
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TFM 160 EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS Verified Grade A+
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TFM 160 EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS Verified Grade A+ 
 
Sample Q&A: 
 
What are the three fundamental principles of film form? - Answer - - movies depend on light 
- movies provide an illusion of movement 
- movies manipulate space and time in unique ways
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TFM 160 QUIZ #1 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS ALREADY GRADED A+
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implicit meaning 
lies below the surface; implied meaning 
 
 
 
explicit meaning 
available on the surface; obvious meaning 
 
 
 
 
formal analysis 
every element in a frame has a reason; focuses on elements of film (cinematography, editing, sound & design) 
 
 
 
cinematic invisibility 
makes the film easy to watch; techniques go unnoticed 
 
 
 
cultural invisibility 
implicit meaning; cultural mores and prejudices lay under the surface; filmmaking is either aware or unaware 
 
 
 
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TFM 160 Final SDSU exam with correct answers
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Implicit Meaning 
Internal Meaning, Implied 
 
 
 
Explicit Meaning 
Literal Meaning, definition 
 
 
 
Form 
Cinematic Language, how the SUBJECT is expressed 
 
 
 
Content 
The actual subject 
 
 
 
Formal Analysis 
Dissecting everything in a film (cinematography, sound, composition, design, movement, performance, editing) 
 
 
 
Theme 
Shared public idea 
 
 
 
Realism 
Actual or real 
 
 
 
Antirealism 
Abstract, Fantastic 
 
 
 
Cinematic Language 
Not of words but of myriad integrated tech...
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TFM 160 Final Exam 2023 with correct solutions and verified answers
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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 expectation 
supplies the methods and techniques necessary to present it to the audience 
 
 
 
Content 
the subject of the artwork 
what it is about 
provides something to express 
 
 
 
Formal Analysis 
di...
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TFM 160: Ch. 2 - Principles of Film Form Complete Assignment Questions Answers.
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mise-en-scène - correct answer also known as staging. The overall look and feel of a movie- the sum of everything the audience sees, hears, and experiences while viewing it. 
 
narrative - correct answer a cinematic structure in which content is selected and arranged in a cause-and-effect sequence of events occurring over time 
 
sequence - correct answer a series of edited shots characterized by inherent unity of theme and purpose 
 
scene - correct answer ...
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SDSU TFM 160 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
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Implicit Meaning 
below the surface of a movie's story and presentation, is closest to our everyday sense of the word meaning 
 
 
 
Explicit Meaning 
association, connection, or inference that a viewer makes on the basis of the explicit meanings available on the surface of the movie. 
 
 
 
 
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Formal Analysis 
it dissects the complex synthesis of cinematography, sound, composition, design, movement, performance, and editing orchestrated by creative artists like screenwrit...
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SDSU TFM 160 TEST QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS.
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Implicit Meaning 
below the surface of a movie's story and presentation, is closest to our everyday sense of the word meaning 
 
 
 
Explicit Meaning 
association, connection, or inference that a viewer makes on the basis of the explicit meanings available on the surface of the movie. 
 
 
 
 
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TFM 160 FINAL REVIEW CHAPTERS 5, 6 & 11 (SDSU SHPIGELMAN) (UNDERSTANDING MOVIES, LOUIS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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Which of the following are and which of the following are not types of questions a social history film scholar might ask? 
Might ask: How were these films evaluated? Who made this film, and why? Who saw these films? 
 
Might not ask: What technology was available to this filmmaker? How was the studio system funded? Who are the most significant film directors? 
 
 
 
Which of the following are and which of the following are not elements of the editing process? 
Elements: shots, sequences, scenes ...
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