The style of film which attempts to reproduce the surface of life

The style of film which attempts to reproduce the surface of life with a minimum of distortion is known as

a.

Formalism

b.

Realism

c.

Classical Cinema or Classicism

d.

None of the above

The style of film which expresses (ususally in a flamboyant manner) the subjective experience of the director towards life and towards the story which is being told is known as

a.

Formalism

b.

Realism

c.

Classical Cinema or Classicism

d.

None of the above

The style of film which represents a slightly stylized presentation that has the surface of plausability and which places it between the other two styles of film is known as

a.

Formalism

b.

Realism

c.

Classical Cinema or Classicism

d.

None of the above

This shot is the shot in which the actor(s) are shown with the head at the top of the frame and their feet at the bottom of the frame

a.

Medium shot

b.

Long shot

c.

Extreme Long shot

d.

Full shot

This shot is the shot of a character(s) from the knees or the waist up, utilized most extensively for scenes of exposition and dialogue

a.

Medium Shot

b.

Extreme Long Shot

c.

Long Shot

d.

Full Shot

There are five (5) basic positions for an actor to be photographed, each of which conveys different psychological overtones to the audience. This position reflects a character blocking the audience from any information about what is happening to them internally in a scene.

a.

the actor is facing full front to the camera

b.

the actor is in profile

c.

the actor is positioned in a 1/4 turn away from the camera

d.

the actor’s back is facing the camera and the audience

In the Somebody’s Daddy Scene from Fences, the director primarily uses which shot to capture the intimacy of the scene?

a.

Full shot

b.

Medium Shot

c.

Long Shot

d.

none of the above

So that the audience can see the pain experienced by the character Rose in the Somebody’s Daddy Scene in Fences, the director generally has photographed Rose

a.

in a 3/4 turn away from the camera

b.

in profile to the camera

c.

facing forward towards the camera

d.

none of the above

The component parts of Mise-en-Scene include

a.

staging the action

b.

the physical setting and decor

c.

the manner in which the action and setting are photographed

d.

all of the above are correct

The space or spacing between characters in a film scene provides the audience with information about

a.

the social and psychological relationships between these characters

b.

the cinematographer’s aesthetic about the film

c.

the director’s aesthetic about the film

d.

none of the above are correct

In a film, a close-up is used as an illustration of this type of space (usually about 18 inches between people), which is referred to as

a.

Public Space

b.

Soclai space

c.

Intimate space

d.

Personal space

In a film, a medium shot is used as an illustration of this type of space (usually between 18 inches and four feet between people) which is referred to as

a.

Public space

b.

Social space

c.

Intimate space

d.

Personal space