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Six categories of shots: - ANSWER-1) Extreme Long Shot 
2) Long Shot 
3) Full Shot 
4) Medium Shot 
5) Close-Up 
6) Extreme Close-Up 
 
The "Deep Focus" shot is usually a variation of: - ANSWER-The Long Shot. 
 
The Extreme Long Shot is sometimes called the... - ANSWER-establishing shot! 
 
Establishing Shot - ANSWER-A shot, usually involving a distant framing, that shows the spatial relations among the important figures, objects, and setting in a scene. 
 
Long-Shot ranges usually correspond ...
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Six categories of shots: - ANSWER-1) Extreme Long Shot 
2) Long Shot 
3) Full Shot 
4) Medium Shot 
5) Close-Up 
6) Extreme Close-Up 
 
The "Deep Focus" shot is usually a variation of: - ANSWER-The Long Shot. 
 
The Extreme Long Shot is sometimes called the... - ANSWER-establishing shot! 
 
Establishing Shot - ANSWER-A shot, usually involving a distant framing, that shows the spatial relations among the important figures, objects, and setting in a scene. 
 
Long-Shot ranges usually correspond ...
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Film culture - ANSWER-a social and historical environment filled with and defined by certain ideas, values, and expectations about movies 
- influenced by film taste, viewing habits, and viewed environment 
 
Identification - ANSWER-Complex process through which we empathize w/ our project onto a character or participate in a place or an action 
 
Cognition - ANSWER-The aspect of comprehension that makes up our reaction and thought process 
 
production process - ANSWER-Made up of three stages: ...
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Film culture - ANSWER-a social and historical environment filled with and defined by certain ideas, values, and expectations about movies 
- influenced by film taste, viewing habits, and viewed environment 
 
Identification - ANSWER-Complex process through which we empathize w/ our project onto a character or participate in a place or an action 
 
Cognition - ANSWER-The aspect of comprehension that makes up our reaction and thought process 
 
production process - ANSWER-Made up of three stages: ...
Understanding Movies Chapter 8 Exam Questions and Answers
Genres - ANSWER-a recognizable type of movie, characterized by certain preestablished conventions. Some common American genres are westerns, thrillers, sci-fi movies, etc. A ready-made narrative form. 
 
Stars - ANSWER-a film actor or actress of great popularity. A personality star tends to play only those roles that fit a preconceived public image, which constitutes his or her persona. An actor star can play roles of greater range and variety. Eddie Murphy is a personality star; Nicole Kidman i...
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Genres - ANSWER-a recognizable type of movie, characterized by certain preestablished conventions. Some common American genres are westerns, thrillers, sci-fi movies, etc. A ready-made narrative form. 
 
Stars - ANSWER-a film actor or actress of great popularity. A personality star tends to play only those roles that fit a preconceived public image, which constitutes his or her persona. An actor star can play roles of greater range and variety. Eddie Murphy is a personality star; Nicole Kidman i...
Understanding Movies Chapter 8 (13th Edition) Exam Questions and Answers
Narratology - ANSWER-A study of how stories work, how we make sense of the raw materials of a narrative, how we fit them together to form a coherent whole. 
 
Classical paradigm - ANSWER-A movie strong in story, star, and production values, with a high level of technical achievement, and edited according to conventions of classical cutting. 
 
Realistic narratives - ANSWER-A style of narrating in which the style is hidden under a familiar surface pattern, but is manipulative to actual realism. 
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Narratology - ANSWER-A study of how stories work, how we make sense of the raw materials of a narrative, how we fit them together to form a coherent whole. 
 
Classical paradigm - ANSWER-A movie strong in story, star, and production values, with a high level of technical achievement, and edited according to conventions of classical cutting. 
 
Realistic narratives - ANSWER-A style of narrating in which the style is hidden under a familiar surface pattern, but is manipulative to actual realism. 
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Realism - ANSWER-A style of filmmaking that attempts to duplicate the look of objective reality as it's commonly perceived, with emphasis on authentic locations and details, longshots lengthy takes a minimum of disorting techniques 
 
Frame - ANSWER-The dividing line between the edges of the screen image and the enclosing darkness of the theater. Can also refer to a single photograph from the filmstrip. 
 
Formalistic - ANSWER-A style of filmmaking in which aesthetic forms take precedence over ...
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Realism - ANSWER-A style of filmmaking that attempts to duplicate the look of objective reality as it's commonly perceived, with emphasis on authentic locations and details, longshots lengthy takes a minimum of disorting techniques 
 
Frame - ANSWER-The dividing line between the edges of the screen image and the enclosing darkness of the theater. Can also refer to a single photograph from the filmstrip. 
 
Formalistic - ANSWER-A style of filmmaking in which aesthetic forms take precedence over ...
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Shots - ANSWER-those images that are recorded continuously from the time the camera starts to the time it stops; that is, an unedited strip of film 
 
Establishing shot - ANSWER-a panoramic view of an exterior location, photographed from a great distance, often as far as 1/4 mile away 
 
Full shot - ANSWER-a type of shot that includes the human body in full, with the head near the top of the frame and the feet near the bottom 
 
Medium shot - ANSWER-a relatively close shot, revealing the human f...
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Shots - ANSWER-those images that are recorded continuously from the time the camera starts to the time it stops; that is, an unedited strip of film 
 
Establishing shot - ANSWER-a panoramic view of an exterior location, photographed from a great distance, often as far as 1/4 mile away 
 
Full shot - ANSWER-a type of shot that includes the human body in full, with the head near the top of the frame and the feet near the bottom 
 
Medium shot - ANSWER-a relatively close shot, revealing the human f...
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actor star - ANSWER-A film actor or actress of great popularity. An actor star can play roles of greater range and variety. Ex. Nicole Kidman 
 
aerial shot (T) - ANSWER-Essentially a variation of the crane shot, though restricted to exterior locations. Usually taken from a helicopter. 
 
aesthetic distance (C) - ANSWER-Viewers' ability to distinguish between an artistic reality and external reality - their realization that the events of a fiction film are stimulated 
 
A-film (I) - ANSWER-An A...
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actor star - ANSWER-A film actor or actress of great popularity. An actor star can play roles of greater range and variety. Ex. Nicole Kidman 
 
aerial shot (T) - ANSWER-Essentially a variation of the crane shot, though restricted to exterior locations. Usually taken from a helicopter. 
 
aesthetic distance (C) - ANSWER-Viewers' ability to distinguish between an artistic reality and external reality - their realization that the events of a fiction film are stimulated 
 
A-film (I) - ANSWER-An A...
Understanding Film, John Petty, Final Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
Triumph of the Will - ANSWER-Directed by Leni Riefenstahl 
 
What film used close up shots of hitler to create propaganda in Germany? - ANSWER-Triumph of the Will 
 
Was Hitler portrayed as a bad guy in Triumph of the Will - ANSWER-No 
 
Symbols in triumph of the will - ANSWER-Cross created by the shadow of the plane portrayed hitler as a deity 
 
Where is triumph of the will shot? - ANSWER-Nuremberg 
 
What is an Ideology? - ANSWER-A system of ideas and beliefs shared by a group of people who b...
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Triumph of the Will - ANSWER-Directed by Leni Riefenstahl 
 
What film used close up shots of hitler to create propaganda in Germany? - ANSWER-Triumph of the Will 
 
Was Hitler portrayed as a bad guy in Triumph of the Will - ANSWER-No 
 
Symbols in triumph of the will - ANSWER-Cross created by the shadow of the plane portrayed hitler as a deity 
 
Where is triumph of the will shot? - ANSWER-Nuremberg 
 
What is an Ideology? - ANSWER-A system of ideas and beliefs shared by a group of people who b...
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What is the difference between film analysis and film theory? - ANSWER-Film analysis looks at film from a structural standpoint, film theory looks at the concepts and meanings inherent in the film 
 
The theory of the "the gaze" was first discussed by: - ANSWER-Laura Mulvey 
 
Queer theory holds that sexuality is: - ANSWER-a continuum 
 
Auteur theory contends that: - ANSWER-the director is the primary author of the film 
 
Workers leaving the factory film was produced by: - ANSWER-August and ...
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What is the difference between film analysis and film theory? - ANSWER-Film analysis looks at film from a structural standpoint, film theory looks at the concepts and meanings inherent in the film 
 
The theory of the "the gaze" was first discussed by: - ANSWER-Laura Mulvey 
 
Queer theory holds that sexuality is: - ANSWER-a continuum 
 
Auteur theory contends that: - ANSWER-the director is the primary author of the film 
 
Workers leaving the factory film was produced by: - ANSWER-August and ...
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