Exam 13: Scriptwriting

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Matching: Use the terms below to complete the definitions section ofthis chapter test. Place the letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -_______ Broadcast Music, Inc., a music licensing company.

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Matching: Use the terms below to complete the definitions section ofthis chapter test. Place the letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -______ Non-journalistic documentaries commissioned by commercial, educational,governmental, or other organizations and individuals for public relations, instructional, marketing, or propaganda purposes. A) The A-Plot B) Act C) Antagonist D) ASCAP E) BMI F) The B-Plot G) The C-Plot H) Comparative (Commercial) Format I) Copywriter J) Demonstration (Commercial) Format K) Dramatic (Commercial) Format L) Five "Ws" and How M) Interview (Commercial) Format N) The Inverted Pyramid O) Master Scene Script P) Outcue Q) Package R) Plot Outline S) Promo T) Protagonist U) PSA V) Rundown W) Scene X) Sequence Y) Shooting Script Z) Shot Aa) Sound bites Bb) Special Effects (Commercial) Format Cc) Spokesperson (Commercial) Format Dd) Sponsored Documentaries Ee) Spot Ff) Storyboard Gg) Symbolism (Commercial) Format Hh) Testimonial (Commercial) Format Ii) Trailer Jj) Treatment Kk) WGA

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Matching: Use the terms below to complete the definitions section ofthis chapter test. Place the letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -______ Similar to the interview format, this format uses everyday people or celebrities to endorse the product/service. These individuals are portrayed as extremely happy, longtime users of the product, who exhibit extreme product loyalty. A) The A-Plot B) Act C) Antagonist D) ASCAP E) BMI F) The B-Plot G) The C-Plot H) Comparative (Commercial) Format I) Copywriter J) Demonstration (Commercial) Format K) Dramatic (Commercial) Format L) Five "Ws" and How M) Interview (Commercial) Format N) The Inverted Pyramid O) Master Scene Script P) Outcue Q) Package R) Plot Outline S) Promo T) Protagonist U) PSA V) Rundown W) Scene X) Sequence Y) Shooting Script Z) Shot Aa) Sound bites Bb) Special Effects (Commercial) Format Cc) Spokesperson (Commercial) Format Dd) Sponsored Documentaries Ee) Spot Ff) Storyboard Gg) Symbolism (Commercial) Format Hh) Testimonial (Commercial) Format Ii) Trailer Jj) Treatment Kk) WGA

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Matching: Use the terms below to complete the definitions section ofthis chapter test. Place the letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -______ A series of shots at one locale and usually at one time edited together to create a complete dramatic "sentence."

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Matching -______ In the climax to The Empire Strikes Back, we discover that Luke Skywalker's nemesis, Darth Vader, is his father.

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The two top priorities for TV news stories are:

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Matching: Use the terms below to complete the definitions section ofthis chapter test. Place the letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -______ Commercials using celebrity spokespersons to endorse the product or service. A) The A-Plot B) Act C) Antagonist D) ASCAP E) BMI F) The B-Plot G) The C-Plot H) Comparative (Commercial) Format I) Copywriter J) Demonstration (Commercial) Format K) Dramatic (Commercial) Format L) Five "Ws" and How M) Interview (Commercial) Format N) The Inverted Pyramid O) Master Scene Script P) Outcue Q) Package R) Plot Outline S) Promo T) Protagonist U) PSA V) Rundown W) Scene X) Sequence Y) Shooting Script Z) Shot Aa) Sound bites Bb) Special Effects (Commercial) Format Cc) Spokesperson (Commercial) Format Dd) Sponsored Documentaries Ee) Spot Ff) Storyboard Gg) Symbolism (Commercial) Format Hh) Testimonial (Commercial) Format Ii) Trailer Jj) Treatment Kk) WGA

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Matching -______ A person ultimately is what he/she does, or doesn't do.

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Matching: Use the terms below to complete the definitions section ofthis chapter test. Place the letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -______ The basic visual unit in film and television: The action seen by the camera in one continuous view of the subject without interruption.

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Matching: Use the terms below to complete the definitions section ofthis chapter test. Place the letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -______ The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, a music licensing company.

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Matching: Use the terms below to complete the definitions section ofthis chapter test. Place the letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -_______ The last few words spoken in any broadcast news story.

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Matching: Use the terms below to complete the definitions section ofthis chapter test. Place the letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -______ A format designed to reveal the superiority of a product or service, often comparing it favorably against its competition.

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Matching: Use the terms below to complete the definitions section ofthis chapter test. Place the letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -______ The ad agency term for a commercial script writer.

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Matching: Use the terms below to complete the definitions section ofthis chapter test. Place the letter(s) of the termwith its corresponding definition. -______ The first, and sometimes the weightier, of two main story lines developed in a screenplay.

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Matching (some of) the Nine Prototypical Plot Patterns: -______ Someone absent reappears, precipitating story conflict.

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Sound bites are short comments by news sources or those witnessing news events.

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In which act of a three-act TV screenplay is the dramatization of the protagonist's efforts to overcome his "problem?"

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Matching -______ Creating characters we care about.

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Matching (some of) the Nine Prototypical Plot Patterns: -______ Motivated by noble ideals, protagonist gives up something valuable to aid another.

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The graphic below is a model of the The graphic below is a model of the

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