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TFM 160 UPDATED Exam Questions and  CORRECT Answers
  • TFM 160 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • TFM 160 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers Which of the following sentences BEST describes cinematic language? - Ans 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 view of on-screen action? - Ans False In movies, meaning is often absorbed intuitively. Some techniques that contribute to a movie having t...
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Film Studies Vocabulary Question and answers already passed 2023/2024
  • Film Studies Vocabulary Question and answers already passed 2023/2024

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  • Film Studies Vocabulary Question and answers already passed 2023/2024 Shot - correct answer One uninterrupted run of the camera. A shot can be as short or as long as the director wants, but it cannot exceed the length of the film stock in the camera. Sequence - correct answer A series of edited shots characterized by inherent unity of theme and purpose. Long shot - correct answer Shot taken from a distance. Shows full subject. A shot that shows the full human body, usually filling the fra...
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NOCTI STUDY GUIDE EXAM | QUESTIONS  & 100% CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADEA+
  • NOCTI STUDY GUIDE EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADEA+

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  • NOCTI STUDY GUIDE EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADEA+ The proper method for lifting is to keep the back straight, spread the feet comfortably and lift with _______muscles. Correct Answer: Leg If a light catches on fire, the first step is to Correct Answer: Shut off the power When replacing a halogen lamp in a lighting instrument Correct Answer: Touch the lamp only with protected gloves Why is a Production schedule important? Correct Answer: I...
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Film Art Study Guide Questions 2024.
  • Film Art Study Guide Questions 2024.

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  • Film Art Study Guide Questions 2024. Which print of the film is synchronized with the master sound track? - correct answer Internegative TRUE OR FALSE? Compromise in filmmaking most commonly relates to time, money and opportunity issue that is relegated to low-budge productions. - correct answer FALSE. Major films involve a lot of compromise as well due to the realities of making expensive decisions and coordinating massive numbers of staff. When does the sound editing process happen in...
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CTVA 300 Exam 1: Questions and  answers, graded A+ / APPROVED EXAM PREDICTION PAPER/
  • CTVA 300 Exam 1: Questions and answers, graded A+ / APPROVED EXAM PREDICTION PAPER/

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  • CTVA 300 Exam 1: Questions and answers, graded A+ 180 rule - -suggests that all shots in a scene should be taken from the same side of the imaginary line that links the subjects in a multi-subject scene. The purpose of this "rule" is to maintain a clear spatial relationship between these subjects. According to this unit, what camera height is typical in the films of Ozu Yasujiro? What is the camera angle of these shots? - -Low height, normal angle Actual track - -when certain objects...
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SDSU TFM-160 FINAL REVIEW TEST QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
  • SDSU TFM-160 FINAL REVIEW TEST QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • implicit meaning meaning expressed by a film that reflects beliefs on the part of filmmakers, characters, or the time and place of the movie's setting. explicit meaning everything that a movie presents on its surface. Brainpower Read More Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:03 / 0:15 Full screen form the means by which a subject is expressed. The form for poetry is words; for drama, it is speech and action; for movies, it is sound...
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CTVR 3 Final Exam Review
  • CTVR 3 Final Exam Review

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  • CTVR 3 Final Exam Review A key pioneer in the science of motion picture technology, using horses and trip wires to shoot a series of stills, was: - Edward Muybridge The man who standardized the format of 35mm film and 24 frames per second was: - William Dickson One of the very first methods of showing motion pictures was the: - Kinetoscope An early Victorian-era toy that showed pictures moving was called: - Zoetrope The name for the early movie theaters was - Nickelodeon One ...
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SCRN 3011 Exam 1 Question and answers already passed 2024
  • SCRN 3011 Exam 1 Question and answers already passed 2024

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  • SCRN 3011 Exam 1 Question and answers already passed 2024 Kuleshov Effect - correct answer a mental phenomenon by which viewers derive more meaning from the interaction of two sequential shots than from a single shot in isolation Undercranking - correct answer The process of slowing the frame rate of a camera down, so that when the captured pictures are played at the normal frame rate the action appears to be in fast motion. Overcranking - correct answer The process of speeding the f...
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HUM 101 Cinema Questions and  Answers | New One | Grade A+
  • HUM 101 Cinema Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+

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  • A _______ refers to a single exposure of a camera without a break. Ans: Shot The person who puts the shots in order after the filming is finished is the ___________. Ans: Editor In A History of Narrative Film, David Cook explains that ___________. Ans: There is a complexity of subject matter in films that is rivaled only by literature. Match the following cut choices used by editors with their features. 1. Dissolve 2. Fade 3. Wipe Ans: 1. One scene disappears slowly while the next sce...
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Basic Film Latest Update 100% Correct
  • Basic Film Latest Update 100% Correct

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  • Basic Film Latest Update 100% Correct Shot a single piece of film uninterrupted by cuts. Establishing Shot often a long shot or a series of shots that sets the scene. It is used to establish setting and to show transitions between locations. Long Shot (LS) a shot from some distance. If filming a person, the full body is shown. It may show the isolation or vulnerability of the character (also called a Full Shot). Medium Shot (MS) the most common shot. The camera seems to be a medium distance f...
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