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The main way an audience is able to predict the outcome of a film is based on what? |
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An explicit meaning is what? |
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an openly asserted meaning |
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Small-scale production is most common in what type of film? |
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Averaged out, a long-running success at the box office will yield what percent of the gross to the theatre? |
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A chain of events in a cause-effect relationship occurring in time and space is what? |
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A film that doesn't enter the theatrical market is what? |
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An important trait that functions to get the narrative moving is a character's what? |
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What is not a convention of time in a film? |
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What is true about character narrators? |
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They can be subjective, revealing details of inner life, or objective, confining the recounting to external events |
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A film's narration manipulates the audience's degree and the depth of what? |
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Who is typically considered to be the author of a film? |
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Unity in a film is a matter of what? |
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Implicit meanings can lead the audience to come up with broad concepts for the film called what? |
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Which of the following is not a type of meaning that form creates? |
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Who is responsible for shooting the insert shots (footage to fill in at certain places)? |
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Computer technology has changed all phases of film production. Which of the following must still be accomplished manually (not through a computer)? |
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virtual production assistants |
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Which of the following is not a formal criterion when making an evaluated judgment on a film? |
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The person responsible for overseeing the shooting and assembly phases of a film is who? |
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How do films' narratives create mystery? |
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by suppressing certain story causes and presenting only effects in the plot |
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The first purpose of a film's form is to do which of the following? |
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communicate with the viewer in a uniquely cinematic way |
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Which of the following is not a factor in creating cinema's illusion? |
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Which of the following is a diegetic element of film? |
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dialogue between characters |
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Why is it important for audiences to examine how films embody narrative form? |
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because of the prevalence of stories in their lives |
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Suspense is created by which of the following? |
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a delay in fulfilling an established expectation |
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What happened to the major film studios once the studio system disappeared? |
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They have become distribution companies. |
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How are films typically categorized? |
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on the basis of how they were made |
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What is the most common pattern of plot development? |
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What is exposition in film? |
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the portion of the plot that sets out story events and important character traits |
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The best way to recognize how a film develops formally is to do what? |
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to compare the beginning and the ending of the film |
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Does a film element's function depend on the filmmaker's intention? |
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