UPDATED ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
Beauty and the Beast (1946) director - CORRECT ANSWER Jean Cocteau
Central Characters - CORRECT ANSWER Protagonist Antagonist Characters move
"linear" Plot forward
Realism in Film - CORRECT ANSWER filled with actualities [facts], and is all about
showing the "truth."
"Diegesis" & Diegetic Narration - CORRECT ANSWER The telling of a story by a
narrator. The narrator may speak as a particular character, or may be the invisible narrator, or
even the all-knowing narrator who speaks from "outside" in the form of commenting on the
action or the characters.
Non-Diegetic Narration - CORRECT ANSWER Voice over created by an unseen
person from outside the diegesis.
First Person Narration - CORRECT ANSWER Narration in which the point of view is
that of the main character. Use of "I" in their narration.
Omniscient Narrator - CORRECT ANSWER An all-knowing, usually third-person
narrator
Restricted Narrator - CORRECT ANSWER Only knows what the audience knows,
cannot report
on other characters' thoughts or feelings. Never in 1st or 3rd person.
, Reflexive Narrator - CORRECT ANSWER Spoken in a manner where a character
looks back at incidents and changes in their lives.
Mise-en-scène - CORRECT ANSWER Staging or putting on action or scene
Gasman (1998) - CORRECT ANSWER Lynne Ramsay
Citizen Kane (1941) - CORRECT ANSWER Orson Welles
Cinematography - CORRECT ANSWER "writing in movement"
Separate Still Images Over Time
Film Gauge - CORRECT ANSWER The width of the film stock--e.g., 8mm, 16mm,
35mm, and 70mm.
First public Cinématographe screening - CORRECT ANSWER Leaving the Factory
(Louis and August Lumière, 1895)
Dec 28, 1895, Paris
1890s - mid-1920s fps - CORRECT ANSWER 16fps - 20fps
After late 1920s fps - CORRECT ANSWER 24fps "standard"
100' 35mm =____ - CORRECT ANSWER 1 minute
100' 16mm=____ - CORRECT ANSWER 2 minutes
100' 8mm =_____ - CORRECT ANSWER 5 minutes