True or False
Cinema
Devices
100

The movie Titanic (1997) is based on a real-life historical event.

TRUE. While the love story between Jack and Rose was made up for the movie, the sinking of the HMS Titanic in 1912 was a real historical tragedy.

100

Cinema has becomed...

a. a complex job at understanding

b. a massive way of entretaiment

c. a boring activity

B. A massive way of entretaiment

100

What is a Projector?

The machine located in the back booth of a movie theater that shines light through the film (or digital file) to display the movie on the giant screen.

200
In the past the movies where in color with audio

FALSE. Movies were published in B&W and Silent, being narrated by the expresion and the scenes/context


200

Who invented cinema?

Nobody

200

What is the device that people use in the present to see movies?

TV, Smartphone, Computer

300

In the past, people could only watch movies in a movie theater or on television.

TRUE. Before videotapes (VHS), DVDs, and streaming, you had to physically go to a theater to see a film. If you missed it, you had to wait years for it to randomly play on a TV channel! 

300

What were early films like?

They were very short, sometimes only a few minutes or less, about local places and activities and in B&W

300

How its called the device for record audio?

The microphone
400

Today, special effects are usually made using computers instead of building real, physical models.

TRUE. In the past, movies used puppets, miniatures, and clever camera tricks (like in the original Star Wars). Today, most big blockbusters rely on CGI (Computer Generated Imagery) to create entire worlds

400

Which contries were the dominant industries?

Russia, Europe, Scandinavia

400

What is required to film a movie? Name the devices

Cameras, Lighting equipment, Audio recorder

500

When movies first transitioned from silent films to sound films, actors became much less famous because audiences preferred to just listen to the music rather than hear the actors speak.

FALSE. The exact opposite happened! Hearing their favorite stars speak, laugh, and sing made audiences love them even more, making movie stars more famous than ever. However, it did hurt some silent film actors who had thick accents or voices that didn't match their on-screen image. 

500

In which decades the cinema was the principal form of entretainment, with people attending to cinemas twice a week?

From 1930's to 1940's
500

For what is used the Phonograph?

A phonograph records and plays sound using a needle in a groove.