MST 101 FINAL EXAM STUDY SET Quiz #1 Complete Actual Questions And Correct Answers.
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The telegraph was invented by: - correct answer Samuel F.B. Morse
The telephone was invented by: - correct answer Alexander Graham Bell
The phonograph was invented by: - correct answer ...
The telegraph was invented by: - correct answer Samuel F.B. Morse
The telephone was invented by: - correct answer Alexander Graham Bell
The phonograph was invented by: - correct answer Thomas Edison
The gramophone was invented by: - correct answer Emile Berliner
The person credited with inventing the wireless was: - correct answer Gugleilmo
Marconi
The person who proposed the theory of electromagnetic energy was: - correct answer
James Clerk-Maxwell
The person who demonstrated the theory of electromagnetic energy was: - correct answer
Heinrich Hertz
The person who made the first continuous wave radio telephony "broadcast" on Christmas Eve in 1906
was: - correct answer Reginald Fessenden
The person who invented the three element Audion tube was: - correct answer Lee
deForest
The American Marconi operator who reportedly remained at his station during the Titanic disaster, also
known for his "Music Box Memo" about the the possibilities of radio was: - correct answer
David Sarnoff
, The world's first known photograph was produced by: - correct answer Joseph
Niecpz
The daguerreotype process of photography was invented by: - correct answer Louis
Daguerre
The person credited with inventing film and the founder of Kodak was: - correct answer
George Eastman
The first prominent American photojournalist who documented the Civil War in pictures was: - correct
answer Mathew Brady
The person who studies in motion with still photography proved that four horse hooves came off the
ground at one time and led to the development of the motion picture camera was: - correct answer
Eadward Muybridge
The kinetograph, kinetoscope, and vitascope were invented by: - correct answer
Thomas Edison and W.K.L Dickson
The invention of the cinematographe and screening of projected images for audiences using that device
were done by: - correct answer Auguste and Louis Lumiere
The fantasy film A Trip To The Moon generally regarded as the first science fiction film was made by: -
correct answer George Melies
An employee of Thomas Edison, he made early fiction films such as The Great Train Robbery, using
different camera positions and editing, was: - correct answer Edwin S. Porter
Editing that alternates shots of two or more lines of action occurring in different places, usually
simultaneously is known as: - correct answer Parallel Editing/Crosscutting
Cuts that repeat part or all of an action designed to help the viewer better understand is known as: -
correct answer Overlapping Editing
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