23. All of the following are true EXCEPT

a. Title "Trip to the Moon"

b. Directed by George Mieles

c. Silent Film

d. filmed in 1940


24. Progress over time is demonstrated through the use of:

a. flashbacks

b. jump cuts

c. montage


25. In this short clip from The Truman Show, Peter Weir mocks product placement when the camera is used for:

a. wide shot of the product

b. deep focus on the product

c. zoom up to the product and the speaker


26. In this clip from The Usual Suspects, which is the DIEGETIC ELEMENT?


a. The music

b. The voices which serve as narration

c. There is no diegetic element



27. The use of ___ provides the "solution" to the film.

I. flashbacks

II. zoom close ups

III. narration

a. I only

b. II only

c. III only

d. I and III

e. I, II and III


28. So that the viewer understands character placement in this scene from the film Contagion, the director uses shots that follow the rule of:

a. 180 degrees

b. jump cuts

c. montage


29. The position of the camera in this scene demonstrates the use of

a. long shots

b. close ups

c. over the shoulder shots


30. As demonstrated in this clip, the director Sergio Leone made Clint Eastwood a star in his "spaghetti westerns" by developing tension between characters through the use of

a. wide angle shots to see all characters in the same frame

b. cutting to extreme close up shots of a character

c. establishing shots



31. In order to show the passage of time, a director will create a ___

like the one in this clip from Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves

a. establishing shot

b. tracking shot

c. montage

32. The "Money shot" is one used by promoter for a film. In this case, the _ of the arrow splitting another arrow is the "Money shot" for the film.

a. establishing shot

b. tracking shot

c. montage


33. Groundhog Day's repeated motif is the clock radio. This film clip is a __ of that motif.

a. flash forward

b. flashback

c. montage

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34. This clip begins with a(n) ___ in order to give the viewer a sense of geography and the railroad tracks.

a.flashback

b. establishing shot

c.series of close-ups


35. Forrest Gump provides the _for this flashback:

a. the narrative describing a film as being primarily a work of fiction, or a noun that loosely means a fictional story.b. the narration or a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events.c. the narrator, within the film, the person who tells the story to the audience.

36. In this clip from Jaws, the actor Roy Scheider sits in a beach chair and the camera uses a trick to show that he knows there is a shark in the water. The trick is:

a. zoom out with the camera lens and stop the focus so the background takes over

b. zoom in with the camera lens and pull the focus so the background fades