Invisibility and Meaning
The Godfather
Spielberg
Rating Rules
Horror & Suspense
100

The surface level meaning of a scene is known as ____ meaning

explicit

100

Who is the main character? First and last name.

Michael Corleone 

100

What is Indiana Jones afraid of?

Snakes

100
Steven Spielberg is responsible for which rating?

PG-13

100
Surprise is

being caught off guard

200

Implicit meaning is ...

the deeper meaning

200

Which character is played by Marlon Brando?

Vito Corleone 

200

What year does Raiders of the Lost Ark take place?

1936

200

Who is responsible for rating films for the MPAA?

A group of parents

200
Director of Psycho and one of the most influential directors of all time

Alfred Hitchcock

300

The way in which a film causes us to forget that we are watching a film. Done through camera viewpoint, editing, and the general immersiveness of the story.

Invisibility 

300

Which Corleone brother is considered the "hotheaded" one?

Sonny 

300

 To which god did the staff belong?

Ra

300
True or false: legally, movies MUST be rated by the MPAA

False

300

Putting the audience in an inferior position means that

The audience has less knowledge than the characters on screen do

400

When a movie reinforces the values and beliefs generally held by the audience

Cultural invisibility

400

What editing technique is used during the Baptism/revenge scene?

Parallel Editing 

400

What poisoned food does the monkey eat?

dates

400

If a movie has drug use, it is automatically rated AT LEAST...

PG-13

400

A plot device that exists to move the story forward. 

A macguffin

500

Filmmakers use a viewer’s tendency to identify subconsciously with the ________.

camera's viewpoint

500

What camera angle (or point of view) is famously used during Vito Corleone's assassination scene?

Bird's Eye View/God's View

500

List 3 techniques/things that Spielberg is known for using in his movies

Answers will vary 

500

The MPAA rating rules are shaped by...

societal standards

500

When something is evident to the audience but not a character, it is also known as 

Dramatic irony