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SDSU TFM 160 Final questions and answers 2024
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SDSU TFM 160 Final questions and answers 2024Shot - correct answer one uninterrupted run of camera and fundamental building block of film editing 
 
A shot's two distinct values? - correct answer -the value of the photographic image in itself 
-the value acquired when the shot is placed in relationship to other shots 
 
Cut - correct answer transition from one shot to another 
 
The Kuleshov Effect - correct answer effect of perceving spatial relationship even when we are given minimal visual i...
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TFM 160 Unit 3 Quiz with Answers
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TFM 160 Unit 3 Quiz with Answers 
three-point lighting -Answer-perhaps the best-known lighting convention in feature 
filmmaking, a system that used three sources of light-key light, fill light, and backlight- 
each aimed from a different direction and position in relation to the subject; it allows 
filmmakers to control the ratio between illumination and shadow; also known as three 
point system 
key light -Answer-the primary source of illumination in a shot; positioned to one side of 
the came...
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Introduction To Film 100 Exam Questions Correctly Answered 2024.
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Introduction To Film 100 Exam Questions Correctly Answered 2024. 
Direct address. - correct answer a form of narration in which an on-screen character looks and speaks directly at the audience 
 
Realism - correct answer a tendency to view or represent things as they really are. 
 
anti-realism - correct answer a treatment that is against or the opposite of realism. however, realism and anti-realism (like realism and fantasy) are not strict polarities. 
 
A shot - correct answer one uninterrupte...
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Thea 201 Quiz 5 with Complete and 
 
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_____ is a lighting technique that uses deep gradations and subtle variations of lights and darks. 
Chiaroscuro 
 
_____ is the process by which the look of settings, props, lighting, and actors is determined. 
Design 
 
_____ was an art movement of the early 20th century which sought to manifest subjective human 
feelings and emotions through a combination of objective design elements. Expressionism 
 
A director chooses the _____ frame...
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Film Studies Vocabulary Question and answers already passed 2023/2024
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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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TFM 160 Question and answers already passed
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Which of the following sentences BEST describes cinematic language? - correct answer 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? - correct answer False 
 
In movies, meaning is often absorbed intuitively. Some techniques that contrib...
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List and description of film Techniques
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This document contains an in-depth explanation of the various filmic techniques employed in movies. Names and explains various camera shots, camera angles and filmic devices and techniques.
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Thea 201 Quiz 7 Latest Update Graded A+
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Characters created by computer-generated imagery are known as _____. synthespians 
 
Director Sidney Lumet believed that great performances depended on: the ability of actors to 
reveal themselves onscreen. 
 
Directors/Screenwriters Joel and Ethan Coen enjoy an unusually close collaboration with their 
actors and are able to elicit exceptional performances because: they write parts specifically 
for the actors they hope to cast. 
 
Experienced scree...
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TFM 160 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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TFM 160 UPDATED Exam Questions and 
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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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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. 
 
 
 
 
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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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