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Anderson University COMM 3420 Chapter 3 1)Direct cinema_____________________and__________________________
Anderson University
COMM 3420
Chapter 3
1)Direct cinema_____________________and__________________________.
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- limits the use of narrators; allows the audience to observe events as they occur
- allows the audience to observe events as they occur; provides insightful
commentary
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- limits the use of narrators; includes a number of interviews
- includes a number of interviews; provides insightful commentary
- Documentary filmmaking, which uses actual people, places, and events as source material, is described by John Grierson as
- an objective treatment reality.
- a representation of truth.
- a presentation of facts.
- a creative treatment of actuality.
- Experimental films frequently reflect the creative vision of a single artist. These films
- should be interpreted according to the artist's intentions.
- experiment with film form but rarely critique culture or media.
- provide the artist with reliable financial gain.
- invite individual interpretation.
- Film noir has a distinct visual style that includes , , and
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- deep shadows; nighttime exterior scenes; elements composed symmetrically in the frame
- deep shadows; daytime exterior scenes; elements composed symmetrically in
the frame
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- few shadows; nighttime exterior scenes; elements composed diagonally in the frame
- deep shadows; nighttime exterior scenes; elements composed diagonally
in the frame
- Gangster films are characterized by and .
- exploring the American dream; a protagonist with traditional heroic qualities
- following a rags-to-riches formula; a femme-fatale as a supporting player
- exploring the American dream; an antihero
- following a rag-to-riches-to-destruction formula; a femme-fatale as a supporting player
- Genre refers to the categorization of narrative films by the stories they tell and the ways they tell them. Which of the following statements is NOT true of genre?
- A genre label can allow us to predict with reasonable certainty what kind of movie
to expect.
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- A film's genre may be used to predict its financial success.
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- Setting is often an important aspect of genre.
- The conventions of genre films are stable and do not evolve.
- Horror films are often characterized by
- a protagonist who saves a community that rejects her.
- a protagonist who is a natural leader whom the community turns to for help.
- a protagonist who definitively saves the community and prevents all future threats.
- a protagonist who personifies death or insanity.
- Hybrid films illustrate
- the innovative spirit of experimental films.
- the flexibility of film form by blurring boundaries of film categorization.
- the use of all three primary film types in a systematic way in a single film.
- the distinct borders among the three primary film types.
- Nanook of the North, which presents people and place in a straightforward manner, is an example of
- a persuasive documentary
- a factual documentary
- an instructional documentary.
- Propaganda.
- The Lego Movie is an example of this, a term applied to a work of art that imitates or appropriates recognizable stylistic elements from a previous work or works.
- Modernism
- Animation
- Pastiche
- CGI
- The founding purpose of the persuasive documentary was to
- persuade the viewer to conform to the common interests of society.
- entertain and instruct the audience.
- address social injustice.
- present deceptive or distorted information.
- The story formula for this type of movie usually involve the origin of the protagonist's powers and/or high stakes struggle to defeat a villainous attempt to destroy a city, country, or universe; the mission is compromised by the hero's love for a vulnerable mortal.
- Gangster films
- Superhero movies
- Film noir
- Western movies
- The three major types of movies are
- Westerns, film noir, and musicals.
- narrative, causal minimalism, and direct cinema.
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- narrative, experimental, and documentary
- narrative, animation, and hybrid films.
- What are the three basic types of animation?
- cartoons, hand-drawn, and stop-motion
- digital, hand-drawn, and clay-animation
- hand-drawn, stop-motion, and computer animation
- cartoons, CGI, and clay-animation
- Which of the following distinguishes narrative films from other kinds of movies?
- Narrative films tell stories.
- Narrative films are directed toward fiction.
- Narrative films strive to record reality.
- Narrative films seek to educate viewers.
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