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    found in Chapter 4 of Introduction to Film.   Points Received: 1 of 1   Comments: Question 2. Question : How does the cinematographer control color in a scene?   Student Answer:  By selecting costumes    By designing sets    By using color filters    By choosing props   Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Chapter 4 of Introduction to Film.   Points Received: 1 of 1   Comments: Question 3. Question : The genre known as “film noir” may be characterized as a sub-genre

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    Week 2 Assignment Mark Geisler Instructor: Catherine Cousar ENG225: Introduction to Film One of the most beloved fantasy movies of all times that holds a special place within many people’s hearts is the famous “Wizard of Oz”. This movie is a musical that was created and directed by Victor Fleming in 1939 with the help of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer‚ Malcolm Brown‚ William A. Horning and Jack Martin Smith as the production designers (that were never credited) and Cedric Gibbons as the art director

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    of this film. The film Charlie’s Angels produced and released in the year 2000. The artists of this film are; McG Director‚ J. Micheal Riva Production Designer‚ and Art Director however in this film there is no one under that name but there is a Costume Designer‚ which is the same thing. The Costume designer is Joseph G. Aulisi. These three people are very important to the overall turn out of the film. However this does not mean that these three by themselves can produce an entire film‚ that would

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    Analyzing a Film; The Lord of The Ring: The Fellowship of The Ring Kristina Stulce ENG225: Introduction to Film Instructor: Nathan Pritts April 24‚ 2014 Analyzing a Film; The Lord of The Ring: The Fellowship of The Ring Introduction I have chosen to analyze the film The Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring (2001). This film won 4 Academy Awards and received 13 nominations including Best Picture. I will be analyzing the summary/history‚ genre‚ two scenes that explain why this

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    Considering the differences in a film shot in 2960 to one shot in 2001‚ the earlier movie had less technology. There were more camera angles in the movie. In The Shower- Psycho (5/12) Movie CLIP (1960) HD‚ classical editing style is used in making sure the shot is covered from numerous angles (Goodykoontz‚ & Jacobs‚ 2011a‚ Sec. 5.4; para. 7). You can tell where there was editing and two different shots were put together. The movie relied heavily on sound effects and camera angles. This scene follows

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    another over him. Meg Ryan’s tone was a bit shaky and you can tell that she did not want to have the conversation. The dialogue works well with the close-ups and type of conversation in the scene. Goodykoonts and Jacobs (2011) state that “every film uses sound in some way to draw the audience into the movie and keep it there” (Sec. 6.4; para. 12). In the scene “Time to Get a New Clock”- The Mask (1994)‚ it is obvious that sound effects played the prominent role in sound. There is some music in

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    traditionally male territory in her films Sophia Coppola CORRECT Kathryn Bigelow Nora Ephron 2. Question : Which quality most distinguishes the musical as a genre in its own right? Student Answer: CORRECT Its songs are part of the action Its songs accompany the action It contains only songs and no score Its dialogue is primarily sung 3. Question : According to John Truby‚ why are genre films generally favored by American studios

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    auteurist theory has become so important to film analysis. What are some arguments against auteurist theory? How does auteurist theory affect the way that films are marketed? How does it affect the way that films are analyzed by critics and audiences? Please use an actual film/director/marketing campaign to illustrate your points. The auteur theory‚ when applied to directing a film‚ infers that the director is indeed the author of the film‚ imprinting it with his personal vision (Goodykoontz

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    The film noir movement was a staple of American cinema but it has been the decline for quite a long time. In response to this‚ a number of directors have sought to revive this dying genre. A popular example is the period film Chinatown (1974)‚ directed by Roman Polanski and starring Jack Nicholson‚ Faye Dunaway‚ and Jon Huston. This film is heavily reminiscent of the neo-noir genre and showcases this quality through it’s use of narrative and visual structures. This film uses noir characters‚ plots

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    Which of the following is the worldwide standard still in use for sound recording in film today? CORRECT Optical sound Electro-mechanical sound Magnetic sound 4. Question : What is the best definition of a “take”? CORRECT One of several versions of a shot recorded by the camera One still image lasting 1/24 or 1/30 of a second of screen time A portion of film taking place in a single location over a specific period 5. Question :

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