A set of wheels and a platform upon which the camera can be mounted to give it mobility.
What is a dolly?
100
A piece of creative work that is a mixture of elements borrowed from other works
What is a pastiche?
100
Name the three Aristotelian appeals:
What are logos, pathos, and ethos?
100
This form of animation is used in 1933's King Kong.
What is stop-motion?
100
The ability of the brain to retain an image a split second longer than the eye actually sees it
What is persistence of vision?
200
A technique in which objects very near the camera as well as those far away are in focus at the same time.
What is deep focus?
200
A type of observational documentary practice which developed in the United State during
the 1960s; events were recorded as they happened without rehearsal or reconstruction.
What is Direct Cinema?
200
An advertiser implies that a scientific or miraculous discovery makes the product outstanding.
What is magic ingredients?
200
Multi-purpose theaters popular from about 1900 to 1914.
What are nickelodeons?
200
Invented by Thomas Edison's assistant William Dickson, a device to record and reproduce objects in motion.
What is a kinetoscope?
300
A cut in which there is no match between the two spliced shots.
What is a jump cut?
300
This term from our notes means referring to or drawing on several disciplines.
What is interdisciplinary?
300
The following example utilizes which propaganda technique?
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What is transfer?
300
Which director is credited with inventing “The Factory System”?
Who is Thomas Ince?
300
A box or room with a hole in one side. Light from an external scene passes through the hole and strikes a surface inside where it is reproduced, upside-down, but with color and perspective preserved.
What is a camera obscura?
400
Cuts which obey the spatial-visual logic between the differently positioned shots within a scene.
What is a match cut?
400
A theory that states that audiences receive information without questioning or challenging the data.
What is the Hypodermic Needle Model?
400
When an advertiser implies that the product is a great value for everyday people; a propaganda method in which a member of the elite pretends to be average.
What is plain folks?
400
The first feature-length “talkie”—a film with synchronized, spoken dialogue.
What is "The Jazz Singer"?
400
Who is known as the father of motion pictures?
Who is Muybridge?
500
The term used to denote that part of the cinematic process that takes place on the set, as opposed to editing, which takes place afterwards. Literally, the "putting-in-the-scene":
What is mis-en scene?
500
The director of "The Plow that Broke the Plains"
Who is Pare Lorentz?
500
An advertiser attracts the attention of the consumer with a low-priced product or service but then encourages the consumer to buy a higher-priced one.
What is bait and switch?
500
This organization created early Hollywood’s guidelines for appropriate subject matter for films.
What is The Hays Code?
500
Sergei Eisenstein was known for his work "The Battleship Potemkin." This film was notable for its use of the technique of _________________.