Midterm 1 Study Guide Exam UPDATED
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This device displayed slide shows through slide projectors. Oil lamps lit up glass on which hand
drawn images and multiple projectors worked together to create these movements. - CORRECT
ANSWER Magic Lanterns
True or False: photographic images were eventually innovated into magic lantern shows, replacing
hand drawn images. - CORRECT ANSWER True
In 1889, this photography company began making cheap motion picture cameras, and introduced a
flexible film base photography. - CORRECT ANSWER Eastman Kodak
French scientist and chronophotographer who developed continuous photographic strip - CORRECT
ANSWER Etienne-Jules Marey
An ambitious businessman and inventor who specialized in electric power (incandescent light bulb,
sound recording/phonograph, mass communication, and motion pictures) and sought to invent a
movie camera. - CORRECT ANSWER Thomas Edison
A device with which one person could peep through a whole in the machine and watch moving
images: - CORRECT ANSWER Kinetoscope
With help from Edison, this inventor created the first Kinetoscope: - CORRECT
ANSWER William K. Dickson
Edison built this movie production studio to create content for the kinetoscope to sell. The content
was mainly filming famous people. - CORRECT ANSWER Black Maria
In what year did the first kinetoscope parlor open with 10 machines? - CORRECT
ANSWER 1894
, These two siblings were photographic equipment manufacturers who created the first Cinematographe
system - a projection system and theatrical space where people could watch movies. - CORRECT
ANSWER The Lumiere Brothers / Auguste and Louis Lumiere
True or False: The Lumière Brothers did not get any ideas from Edison's work and invented their own
devices to record and project movies. - CORRECT ANSWER False
True or False: The goal of The Lumière Brothers was to make a much lighter apparatus that allowed
them to go out into the world to record everyday life. - CORRECT ANSWER True
What year did The Lumière Brothers film 'Train Arriving at the Station' & 'Workers Leaving the
Factory'? - CORRECT ANSWER 1896
True or False: Movies/Films never became part of Vaudeville acts in the USA. - CORRECT
ANSWER False
True or False: The late 1890s was all about experimentation and trying to figure out how to capture
the public's attention and money with new spectacle. - CORRECT ANSWER True
Travelogues, War films, and news reels - these became something aligned with the term: - CORRECT
ANSWER Cinema of Attractions
True or False: at the beginning of the early 1900s, films became more about storytelling, adaptations,
comic, and dramatic narratives. - CORRECT ANSWER True
This prolific filmmaker sought to create tightly structured films that utilized cause & effect,
continuity, tension, suspense, action, and many of the themes and emotions that we still see in films
today. - CORRECT ANSWER Edwin S. Porter
A 1903 film by Edwin S. Porter that involved a group of outlaws taking a train hostage and steal from
it. - CORRECT ANSWER The Great Train Robbery