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MMC 2000 FSU Exam 2 well answered
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MMC 2000 FSU Exam 2Early newspapers were developed by businesspeople and patriots for a small, politically involved ________ that could read. - correct answer elite 
 
The early movie industry was built largely by ________ who wanted to make money ________ everyone. - correct answer entrepreneurs, entertaining 
 
Beginning with the Paris premiere in 1895, people had to become film ________. - correct answer literate 
 
The story goes: that when the film was first shown, the audience was so overw...
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MMC 2000 FSU Exam 2 With correct answers
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MMC 2000 FSU Exam 2Early newspapers were developed by businesspeople and patriots for a small, politically involved ________ that could read. - correct answer elite 
 
The early movie industry was built largely by ________ who wanted to make money ________ everyone. - correct answer entrepreneurs, entertaining 
 
Beginning with the Paris premiere in 1895, people had to become film ________. - correct answer literate 
 
The story goes: that when the film was first shown, the audience was so overw...
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UCF FIL 2030 Exam 1 Review | 70 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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the eye's retention of visual information for a fraction of a after it is removed - Persistence of Vision 
the brain's interpretation of separate static images as an apparently continuous, fluid sequence - the 
Phi phenomenon 
two ideas about cinema that their impact of the world is so enormous - movies are reproducible 
movies are immersive 
you can make exact copies and distribute them all over the world, when you watch a movie it is exactly 
the same each time - movies are reproducible 
the...
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TFM exam 1 CH2 Questions & Answers(2024 Latest Update)
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What is the difference between form and content? And why do works of art need both? - ANSWER 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 meaning? How do they create meaning by breaking an established pattern? - ANSWER Use patterns - provides structure, emphasize content, convey state of mind, creates relationships 
Break pattern- co...
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AP Psychology - Unit 5 Cognition Guide Review Questions and Complete Answers latest 2024 - 2025
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the persistence of learning over time through the storage and 
retrieval of information - memory 
A measure of memory in which the person must retrieve information 
learned earlier, as on a fill-in-the-blank test. - Recall 
a measure of memory in which the person need only identify items 
previously learned, as on a multiple-choice test - recognition 
the processing of information into the memory system—for example, 
by extracting meaning. - Encoding 
the retention of encoded information over ...
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BCA 101 Final Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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George Eastman 
Which man is said to be responsible for making photography accessible to the masses? 
 
 
 
Daguerrotypes 
Louis Daguerre 
 
This early photographic technique involved a silver coated plate exposed to iodine fumes. A flash would fix the image to a metal plate. 
 
 
 
Dr. Peter Mark Roget 
Who is generally credited with the discovery of the illusion of motion? 
 
 
 
Scientific Toys (Persistence of Vision) 
The phenakistiscope and the stroboscope are examples of what? 
 
 
 
Eadwe...
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Animation History Test 2 with Questions and Answers
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Animation History Test 2 with Questions and Answers 
 
Winsor McCay ANSWER Known as the pioneer of personality animation. Created Little Nemo and animated Gertie the Dinosaur. 
 
John Stuart Blackton ANSWER Animator of Humorous Phases of Funny Faces (the first cartoon using chalk drawing and cut-outs). Also made lightning-sketch films. 
 
Chauvet Caves ANSWER Discovered in 1994, its 300-plus wall paintings of horses, buffalo, and lions are the earliest known examples of drawn movement. 
 
Betty ...
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TFM 160 FINAL SDSU EXAM WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS ALREADY GRADED A+
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Take lasts: 
a few seconds 
 
 
 
Classical filmmakers stage movement: 
diagonally 
 
 
 
 
Brainpower 
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Previous 
Play 
Next 
Rewind 10 seconds 
Move forward 10 seconds 
Unmute 
0:03 
/ 
0:15 
Full screen 
negative space 
anticipates action 
 
 
 
editing 
moving camera between shots 
 
 
 
basic moving camera shots: 
-pans 
-tilts 
-dolly shots 
-handheld shots 
-crane shots 
-zoom shots 
-aerial shots 
 
 
 
pan shot 
scans scene horizontally 
 
 
 
tilt shot 
-vertical movements 
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Animation History Exam (100% Accurate) with Questions and Answers
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Animation History Exam (100% Accurate) with Questions and Answers 
 
This device was created in 1827 by English physician John Ayerton Paris which has two different drawings on opposite sides of a disk. When the disk is spun, the images merge into one. ANSWER Thaumatrope 
 
Paul Roget used the _________ in 1828 to demonstrate his persistence of vision concept. ANSWER Thaumatrope 
 
Refers to the optical illusion whereby multiple images blend into a single image in the human mind. It is believed ...
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In her book, Unselfie, Michelle Borba (2016) discusses how empathy can be developed in children and others. Which of the following are displayed by empathetic individuals? (Mark all that apply). - ANSWERS- Can Recognize Feelings 
- Think "Us" Not "Them" 
- Stick Their Necks Out 
- Have a Moral Imagination 
 
Reading an artwork can be used to help develop a moral imagination - ANSWERS- True 
 
Positive After-images happen when an image quickly moves out of field of vision, but an afterimage b...
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