TFM Exam 3 SDSU Latest Guide With Advanced Answers.
Implicit Meaning - correct answer under the surface, hidden meaning Explicit Meaning - correct answer obvious, surface meaning/story Form - correct answer the means by which a subject is expressed. the form for poetry, it's words; for drama, it's speech and action; for movies it's pictures and sound Content - correct answer the subject, what it is about Formal Analysis - correct answer how a scene uses: narrative, cinematography, editing, sound, etc. to convey the story/mood/meaning Cinematic Invisibility - correct answer techniques filmmakers use that are hidden from the audience due to the passive experience and fast moving pictures of the film medium Cultural Invisibility - correct answer cultural norms unnoticed by audience of that culture, reinforce viewer's subconscious beliefs or worldviews Theme - correct answer recurring idea that frames and defines a story Realism - correct answer interest in the actual/real life Antirealism - correct answer interest in the fatansy, abstract, or speculative Cinematic Language - correct answer accepted systems/methods/conventions how movies communicate with viewer What are the three fundamental principles of film form? - correct answer light, illusion of movement, manipulation of space and time How do movies manipulate space? - correct answer movies can move seamlessly from one space to another or make space move How do movies manipulate time? - correct answer fragment time in many different ways or move back and forth in time Genre - correct answer categorization of narrative films by the stories they tell and the way they tell them Omniscient Narration - correct answer all knowing, information of any given character knows or even what none do Restricted Narration - correct answer information only revealed as a character learns it Protagonist - correct answer primary character, pursuing goal(s) Antagonist - correct answer person/creature/group/force trying to obstruct protagonist Anti-Hero - correct answer outwardly unsympathetic protagonist in pursuit of a morally wrong goal Diegesis - correct answer entirety of a story's world Diegetic Element - correct answer takes place in the word of the story Non-Diegetic Element - correct answer on the screen, but takes place outside of the world like background music, narration, or subtitles Inciting Incident (Catalyst) - correct answer presents character with a goal to pursue Rising Action - correct answer narrative building toward peak, pursuit of goal Crisis - correct answer critical turning point, protagonist faced with obstacle Climax - correct answer highest point of conflict, protagonist's ultimate attempt of goal Resolution - correct answer concluding events, wraps up loose ends Story - correct answer all the events that are explicitly presented on-screen plus all the events that are implicit or that we infer to have happened but are not explicitly presented Plot - correct answer events selected by filmmaker, arranged effectively to convey the narrative Surprise - correct answer viewers are unaware of the events that are about to take place ex) bomb suddenly explodes under a dinner table without warning Suspense - correct answer viewers are aware of bomb but some or all characters are not
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