2. The tension in this scene is enhanced by all of the following EXCEPT a. match cuts from Gandalf to the members of the Fellowship b. non-diegetic sound c. narration
3. In this clip from The Godfather II, Francis Ford Coppolla is able to contrast Michael Corleone's fall into sin with the ideas of religious baptism through the use of many
a. Jump cuts
b. match cuts
c. tracking shots
4. The organ music in this clip is
a. diegetic
b. non-diegetic
5. This clip is called a ___when all the elements of this clip are put together.
a. mise en scene
b. master shot
c. narration
6. In his classic horror film The Shining, Stanley Kubrick uses the camera in a ___ to create a sense of point of view in order to communicate the character's comprehension
a. pull back shot
b. reverse angle
c. over the shoulder
7. A major element that contributes to the tension of this scene is
a. camera deep focus
b. match cuts from character to paper to character
c. dialogue
8. When the main systems computer H.A.L. goes rogue, Stanley Kuberick aligns the eyelines and keeps all attention in the center of the screen in this clip from 2001: A Space Odyssey. This technique follows: a. The Rule of Thirds b. the 180 degree Rule c. Rules of narration/narrator/narrative
9. The point of view of H.A.L is demonstrated in a series of alternating a. extreme close-up match cuts b. 180 degree rule c. extreme close-up jump cuts
10. In this selection from the action film Armageddon, the reactions to the asteroid by different groups of people increase the tension through the use of:
a. long continuous tracking shots
b. match cuts of the same local only
c. multiple jump cuts from multiple locales
11.The non-diegetic elements of this film clip fromBabe are:
a. the crowd noises
b. the dialogue from animals and Farmer Hoggett
c. the swell of music and narrator's voice
12. All of the following techniques are used in this clip EXCEPT:
a. slow motion
b. shallow focus
c. establishing shots
13. The famous opening film clip from Star Wars -Episode V directed by George Lucas is dominated by:
a. close ups and mid shots
b. long tracking and establishing shots
c. zoom close ups
14. All of the following technical elements of this mise en scene from Victor Fleming's Gone with the Wind are here EXCEPT:
a. close up
b. extreme close up
c. establishing shot
d. non-diegetic soundtrack
15. By keeping Puss'n Boots and Shrek in the center of each frame in Shrek III, the director is following the
a. 180 degree rule
b. rule of thirds
c. narrator/narrative/narration
16. The Avengers is in what genre of film? a. comedy b. drama c. action sci-fi
17. Shot sequence tracking Iron Man is from mid shot to: a. establishing shot b. close up c. two shot
18. In this clip, the the point of view shot from inside the car is meant to a. exclude the police officers b. exclude the marchers c. include the viewers
19. This mise en scene ends in a a. long shot b. over the shoulder c. montage
20. Because the 2011 Oscar winning Best Picture The Artist was a silent picture, the sound was:
a. diegetic b. non-diegetic
21. Like the silent films before it, The Artist had to rely on _ for its comedic moments a. dialogue b. locations c. action
22. In this scene, Bérénice Bejo uses the illusion of theatre in order to accomplish all of the following EXCEPT: a. bring the suit to life b. show the imagination of her character c. remind the audience that this is a silent film
1. Based on this clip, the film genre is?
a. Romantic Comedy
b. Fantasy
c. Horror
d. Western
2. The tension in this scene is enhanced by all of the following EXCEPT
a. match cuts from Gandalf to the members of the Fellowship
b. non-diegetic sound
c. narration
3. In this clip from The Godfather II, Francis Ford Coppolla is able to contrast Michael Corleone's fall into sin with the ideas of religious baptism through the use of many
a. Jump cuts
b. match cuts
c. tracking shots
4. The organ music in this clip is
a. diegetic
b. non-diegetic
5. This clip is called a ___when all the elements of this clip are put together.
a. mise en scene
b. master shot
c. narration
6. In his classic horror film The Shining, Stanley Kubrick uses the camera in a ___ to create a sense of point of view in order to communicate the character's comprehension
a. pull back shot
b. reverse angle
c. over the shoulder
7. A major element that contributes to the tension of this scene is
a. camera deep focus
b. match cuts from character to paper to character
c. dialogue
a. The Rule of Thirds
b. the 180 degree Rule
c. Rules of narration/narrator/narrative
9. The point of view of H.A.L is demonstrated in a series of alternating
a. extreme close-up match cuts
b. 180 degree rule
c. extreme close-up jump cuts
10. In this selection from the action film Armageddon, the reactions to the asteroid by different groups of people increase the tension through the use of:
a. long continuous tracking shots
b. match cuts of the same local only
c. multiple jump cuts from multiple locales
11.The non-diegetic elements of this film clip fromBabe are:
a. the crowd noises
b. the dialogue from animals and Farmer Hoggett
c. the swell of music and narrator's voice
12. All of the following techniques are used in this clip EXCEPT:
a. slow motion
b. shallow focus
c. establishing shots
13. The famous opening film clip from Star Wars -Episode V directed by George Lucas is dominated by:
a. close ups and mid shots
b. long tracking and establishing shots
c. zoom close ups
14. All of the following technical elements of this mise en scene from Victor Fleming's Gone with the Wind are here EXCEPT:
a. close up
b. extreme close up
c. establishing shot
d. non-diegetic soundtrack
15. By keeping Puss'n Boots and Shrek in the center of each frame in Shrek III, the director is following the
a. 180 degree rule
b. rule of thirds
c. narrator/narrative/narration
a. comedy
b. drama
c. action sci-fi
17. Shot sequence tracking Iron Man is from mid shot to:
a. establishing shot
b. close up
c. two shot
a. exclude the police officers
b. exclude the marchers
c. include the viewers
19. This mise en scene ends in a
a. long shot
b. over the shoulder
c. montage
20. Because the 2011 Oscar winning Best Picture The Artist was a silent picture, the sound was:
a. diegeticb. non-diegetic
21. Like the silent films before it, The Artist had to rely on _ for its comedic moments
a. dialogue
b. locations
c. action
22. In this scene, Bérénice Bejo uses the illusion of theatre in order to accomplish all of the following EXCEPT:
a. bring the suit to life
b. show the imagination of her character
c. remind the audience that this is a silent film