Exam 13: Scriptwriting

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Matching (some of) the Nine Prototypical Plot Patterns: -______ Protagonist undergoes a profound alteration of his/her attitudes and motivations.

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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. -______ Cartoon illustrations of a television commercial script, used to explain a proposed commercial to a client. 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 character in a story who opposes and attempts to thwart the protagonist in achieving his/her goals.

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Writers and theorists generally agree that plots are characterized by protagonists' conflicts with four kinds of antagonists. Circle all antagonists cited by the text:

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Matching (some of) the Nine Prototypical Plot Patterns: -______ Love story complicated by too many participants.

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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 third, and usually the least in terms of screen time, of three story lines developed in a screenplay.

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Matching -______Various character quirks, such as Indiana Jones' disdain for snakes.

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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 public service announcement.

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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 screen and television writers union. 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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ASCAP and BMI routinely sue people who use their clients' without permission and payment of royalties.

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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 second, and sometimes less weighty, of two main story lines developed in a screenplay.

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The script for a half-hour long television play will run pages.

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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 questions a news reporter should answer in a story. 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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A master scene script is a 2-column script, with video on the left and audio on the right.

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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 2-3 page prose rendition of a story, used to sell the concept and plot to a producer or TV program executive. 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 script form that includes a relatively complete description of the surroundings, dialog, character, attitudes and actions that take place in the 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. -______ The style in which most newspaper stories are written: the most important facts come first, followed by the lesser points in the 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. -______ Commercials that aim to charm curious, amazed audiences into paying attention to their message by using elaborate or unusual image manipulation techniques ("visual magic"). 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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