Exam 6: The relation of shot to shot: editing
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Contemporary filmmaking differs from that of classical Hollywood in all the following ways except
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Which of the following is NOT a significant alternative to the techniques of the continuity system?
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Which of the following is NOT characteristic of the editing in Sergei Eisenstein's October?
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Flashbacks are the most common departure from a 1-2-3 temporal order in Hollywood continuity films.
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Precise graphic matching in a narrative context is typical of the films of
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The term shot/reverse shot refers to cutting across the axis of action.
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Cite at least three techniques of continuity editing that can be found in this scene.What purposes are fulfilled by the selected techniques?
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A match on action is a common method of breaking the axis of action.
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What change in continuity editing has occurred to adapt to the increased number of shots used in films since 1960?
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In order to create a smooth flow of narrative information, Hollywood films use detailed graphic matches for most cuts.
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