Exam 1: Beginnings: Multiple Cinemas, Multiple Audiences, 1895-1907
Exam 1: Beginnings: Multiple Cinemas, Multiple Audiences, 1895-190715 Questions
Exam 2: Becoming "The Movies": The Nickelodeon Age, 1908-191516 Questions
Exam 3: Movie Palaces, Corner Theaters, and Tent Shows: The Silent ERA and the First Hollywood, 1915-192820 Questions
Exam 4: The Studios ERA: Dominance and Diversity in the Golden Age of Hollywood, 1929-194824 Questions
Exam 5: Theatres, Drive-Ins, and Living Rooms: Changing Screens, Changing Movies, 1949-196620 Questions
Exam 6: Movies Big and Small: Art Movies, Blockbusters, and the New Hollywood, 1967-198021 Questions
Exam 7: Shopping Malls, Video Stores, and Cable TV: Movies in the Franchise ERA, 1981-199718 Questions
Exam 8: The Digital ERA: Back to the Future, 1994-Present20 Questions
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The career of Alice Guy-Blaché demonstrates:
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What was a key difference between the Mutoscope and the Kinetoscope?
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The pioneering photographer and moving picture developer Eadweard Muybridge first experimented with using cameras to capture motion in order to settle what question?
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Which of the following is most accurate about Thomas Edison?
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Why did Edwin S. Porter find it increasingly difficult to work in the movie business later in his life?
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Why is it difficult to pinpoint when movies were first invented?
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Which of the following statements best describes the early movie business in America?
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Cinematic representations of gender roles are important because:
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Why was vaudeville such an important precursor to the movies?
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The Great Train Robbery is most famous as an example of what important development in the early screen experiences of American movies?
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The example of the early chase narrative Personal demonstrates what moviemaking practice that continues to this day?
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Which of the following was not a primary purpose of the Motion Picture Patents Company?
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Why was the Edison Company's Vitascope system seen as a different kind of screen experience than their older Kinetoscope?
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