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TFM-160 Unit 1 Quiz Questions with complete solution
  • TFM-160 Unit 1 Quiz Questions with complete solution

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  • TFM-160 Unit 1 Quiz Questions with complete solution TFM-160 Unit 1 Quiz 1. What is the difference between implicit and explicit meaning? (And how do these terms relate to onions, and ogres, and a movie such as Juno?" - correct answer Ogres, Onions, and movies all have layers. This relates to the implicit and explicit meaning. The implicit meaning lies below the surface of a movie's story and presentation; implied or suggested. The explicit meaning is available on the surface of the movie...
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TFM STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2024.
  • TFM STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2024.

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  • Until what year were theater owners themselves were responsible for sound accompaniment such as organists, orchestras, bands, etc.? - Answer 1925 From , _______ ________ and ____ each made separate apparatuses to record and synchronize sound with image with a quality and tone suitable for large audiences. - Answer General Electric, AT&T By what year was nearly every film produced a "talkie"? - Answer 1930 The period of , known as the __________ ______ , during which companies ...
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TFM-160 Unit 1 Quiz with 100% correct answers 2024/2025
  • TFM-160 Unit 1 Quiz with 100% correct answers 2024/2025

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  • TFM-160 Unit 1 Quiz1. What is the difference between implicit and explicit meaning? (And how do these terms relate to onions, and ogres, and a movie such as Juno?" - correct answer Ogres, Onions, and movies all have layers. This relates to the implicit and explicit meaning. The implicit meaning lies below the surface of a movie's story and presentation; implied or suggested. The explicit meaning is available on the surface of the movie; obvious. What is "formal analysis" and how does form...
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CDM 1 -Intro to film studies Midterm Terms questions and answers(latest update)
  • CDM 1 -Intro to film studies Midterm Terms questions and answers(latest update)

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  • close up shot Shows a particular part of a subject with more detail, example: framing a subject from shoulders up extreme close up The image being shot is a part of a whole, such as an eye or a hand. medium shot A relatively close shot, revealing the human figure from the knees or waist up. Long Shot (LS) Subject or characters are at some distance from the camera; they are seen in full within their surrounding environment. One shot, two shot A shot where one pers...
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FMS 100 Final Exam Questions With Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Graded A+.
  • FMS 100 Final Exam Questions With Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Graded A+.

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  • FMS 100 Final Exam Questions With Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Graded A+. Analog vs. Digital - ANSWER--*Analog*: Film is an analog medium in which the camera creates an image by recording through a camera lens the original light given off by the subject, and stores this image on a roll of negative film stock. We call it analog because the image is analogous, or proportional, to the input. Requires: camera, processor, and a projector. -*Digital*: Involves an electronic process that cre...
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TFM 160 Quiz #1 questions and answers 2024 passed
  • TFM 160 Quiz #1 questions and answers 2024 passed

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  • TFM 160 Quiz #1implicit meaning - correct answer lies below the surface; implied meaning explicit meaning - correct answer available on the surface; obvious meaning formal analysis - correct answer every element in a frame has a reason; focuses on elements of film (cinematography, editing, sound & design) cinematic invisibility - correct answer makes the film easy to watch; techniques go unnoticed cultural invisibility - correct answer implicit meaning; cultural mores and prejudices ...
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SDSU TFM 160 CH 10 INQUIZITIVE WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
  • SDSU TFM 160 CH 10 INQUIZITIVE WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS

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  • Which of the following are and which of the following are not examples of New American Cinema directors? Examples: Steven Spielberg Dennis Hopper Terrence Malick Not Examples: John Ford Orson Welles Jean-Luc Godard Which of the following movements were and which of the following movements were not influenced by Italian Neorealism? Influenced: French New Wave New American Cinema British Free Cinema Not Influenced: Soviet Montage French Avant-Garde Brainpower Re...
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WGU C100 Objective Assessment Vocabulary
  • WGU C100 Objective Assessment Vocabulary

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  • 1. Humanities: seeks to understand what humans believe and why. 2. Themes: unifying ideas that are repeated or developed throughout a literary or artistic work. 3. Individualism: separates one unique person from another, as well as the social and philosophical viewpoint that celebrates that difference. 4. Revolution: A fundamental, dramatic shift in organizational structure that occurs over a short period of time. 5. Classicism: Aesthetic attitudes and principles found in the art, architec...
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Film Chapter 3 Questions and Answers Already Passed
  • Film Chapter 3 Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • Film Chapter 3 Questions and Answers Already Passed What are the four related ways we can define the term narrative? A narrative is... -a story -a type of movie -a way of structuring fictional or fictionalized stories presented in narrative films -the way that movie stories are constructed and presented to engage, involve, and orient an audience -exposition, rising action, climax falling action and resolution -a broader concept that both includes and goes beyond any of these applications -any ...
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TFM 160 FINAL (VOYTILLA) 2024 QUESTIONS WITH  COMPLETE SOLUTIONS ALREADY PASSED AND  VERIFIED
  • TFM 160 FINAL (VOYTILLA) 2024 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS ALREADY PASSED AND VERIFIED

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  • Implicit Meaning - CORRECT ANSWER lies beneath the surface of a movie's story & presentation Explicit Meaning - CORRECT ANSWER available on the surface of the movie Form - CORRECT ANSWER means by which the subject is expressed and experienced (how it is presented). Form sets up audience expectation. Form supplies the methods & techniques necessary to present it to the audience. Content - CORRECT ANSWER The subject of an artwork (what it is about). Content provides something to...
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