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Homework answers / question archive / Choose a camera technique suitable to the following shots
· Handheld
· Crane
· Pan
QUESTION 3 OPTIONS:
· An establishing shot, the camera swivels to reveal the surroundings
· A character's point of view, while chased by an axe murderer.
· A man walks down the street, camera follows alongside smoothly.
· An extreme long shot from above
Question 4 (1 point)
Is this a high angle or low angle shot? (photo provided)
Question 5 (1 point)
What does the camera angle (from the previous question) suggest about the character?
Question 6 (1 point)
This shot is not level (photo provided). We call this a _____________ angle
Mise en Scene
Question 7 (6 points)
Match the terms to the correct descriptions.
Question 7 options:
· Motif
· Studio
· Location
· Character
· Low
· High
Question 7 answers:
____ sets are places that already exist.
____ the repetition of an element, adds symbolic meaning.
____ contrast shots occupy the in-between shades of grey.
____ sets are constructed from scratch.
____ contrast shots have both very dark and very light areas.
____ props provide information about the character.
Question 8 (2 points)
Choose 2 items from the mise-en-scène in this image and tell us what they suggest about the character (meaning). (2 points)
Item 1 & its meaning: ____________________
Item 2 & its meaning: ____________________
Question 9 (1 point)
The technique of total commitment to the character made famous by Marlon Brando others is known as ______________ acting.
Question 10 (2 points)
We often assess the mise-en-scène by standards of "realism". What's wrong with using the term "realistic" as discussed in the lecture video?
Film Sound
Question 11 (2 points)
Which of the following sounds are diegetic (select all that apply):
A)
An alarm clock ringing on a character's bedside table
B)
The film's musical score
C)
A bird chirping off screen
D)
Voice over narration
Question 12 (1 point)
What is the name of the reproduction of everyday sound effects for a film, added in post production (ex. footsteps).
Question 13 (2 points)
Describe one of the times asynchronous sound is used in Moonlight.
Short Answer Questions
Question 14 (4 points)
Describe how cinematography in Moonlight is used to create specific meanings or emotions for the viewer. Provide at least TWO specific examples.
Question 15 (4 points)
Watch the Mouse Loves Rice clip again (from the starting point of the link until 31:00). Briefly analyze this short scene, paying careful attention to the layers of sound, editing and camera work. What sort of meaning and feeling does the scene communicate using these techniques?
https://youtu.be/9Q0M8EvUkTU?t=1634
Question 16 (4 points)
Think about the movie In the Mood for Love and remember a scene that you found particularly unique or meaningful.
In Kanopy, open In the Mood for Love and take a screenshot of a moment from the scene, upload it here.
Then describe why you chose that scene. Try to let your observations of technique, form and style guide you to a bigger idea about meaning.
This is the same thing we have done all along with film analysis. What does the film reveal in your scene, without relying on dialogue.
https://centennialcollege.kanopy.com/video/mood-love
Bonus Questions
Question 17 (1 point)
You were asked for the name of this type of framing. It has two names! What is the other one?
Question 18 (1 point)
What is the name of the style of Southern hip hop used in the soundtrack of Moonlight (ex. Jidena's Classic Man) AND as a technique applied to the orchestral score?
Question 19 (0.5 points)
If we made a movie called "Summer School: Pandemic Edition" which actor would play the role of YOU and why?