Exam 12: Photography and Time-Based Media
Exam 1: A World of Art23 Questions
Exam 2: Developing Visual Literacy35 Questions
Exam 3: Seeing the Value in Art27 Questions
Exam 4: Line25 Questions
Exam 5: Space33 Questions
Exam 6: Light and Color37 Questions
Exam 7: Other Formal Elements23 Questions
Exam 8: The Principles of Design29 Questions
Exam 9: Drawing30 Questions
Exam 10: Printmaking34 Questions
Exam 11: Painting36 Questions
Exam 12: Photography and Time-Based Media38 Questions
Exam 13: Sculpture36 Questions
Exam 14: The Crafts As Fine Art30 Questions
Exam 15: Architecture32 Questions
Exam 16: The Design Profession22 Questions
Exam 17: The Ancient World33 Questions
Exam 18: The Age of Faith32 Questions
Exam 19: The Renaissance Through the Baroque32 Questions
Exam 20: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries31 Questions
Exam 21: From 1900 to the Present28 Questions
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The idea of film as art flourished after World War 2 with the likes of auteurs such as
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What is computer-generated imagery and why is it important for the future of the camera arts?
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In filmmaking,each unbroken,continuous sequence of movie frames with the camera still rolling is called a
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Choose an example from the chapter and discuss the tension between form and content in a photographic work.
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The drawings by William Cameron Menzies are examples of a vital part of the film-making process called
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Eadward Muybridge's photographs,like Annie G. ,Cantering,Saddled,are early examples of artists
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Dodging and burning are darkroom processes by which the photographer can manipulate which aspect of a photo?
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Was photography accepted as a legitimate art form in the nineteenth century? Why or why not?
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The wet-plate collodion photographic process was introduced by
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The device invented in the sixteenth century as a means of capturing and fixing images from the natural world is called
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The first American film to fully utilize "every known trick of the filmmaker's trade," resulting in a masterful work,was
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Despite the success of the daguerreotype,the process had its drawbacks,primarily
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Perfecting the photographic process,Louis Daguerre,in Le Boulevard du Temple,was able to include what in his photographs?
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D.W.Griffith was the first great master of what film process?
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Still images from the film Battleship Potemkin demonstrate the montage technique of which filmmaker?
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What is unique about the 1960-70s performances of Trisha Brown's dance company?
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