Exam 8: Summary: style as a formal system
Exam 1: Film as art: creativity, technology, and business55 Questions
Exam 2: The significance of film form45 Questions
Exam 3: Narrative form60 Questions
Exam 4: The shot: mise-en-scene56 Questions
Exam 5: The shot: cinematography54 Questions
Exam 6: The relation of shot to shot: editing51 Questions
Exam 7: Sound in the cinema50 Questions
Exam 8: Summary: style as a formal system27 Questions
Exam 9: Film genres27 Questions
Exam 10: Documentary, experimental, and animated films49 Questions
Exam 12: Historical changes in film art: conventions and choices, tradition and trends51 Questions
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Which of the following does NOT belong to this list of films and their salient techniques?
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If a character begins to leave the frame in a scene, the viewer expects the camera to remain stationary.
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Tati's stylistic choices in Mon Oncle produce a thematic and narrative contrast that runs throughout the film.
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What is the relation (if any), both visually and graphically, of the beginning and ending of Citizen Kane?
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If a character speaks, the viewer expects to hear diegetic sound that is faithful to the source.
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Parallelism, an important feature in many great films, is surprisingly absent from Citizen Kane.
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How does Welles use mise-en-scene in Citizen Kane to set up the contrast between the early, idealistic part of Kane's life and his later withdrawal from public life?
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