CTVA 309 QUIZ 1-5 COMPILATION UPDATED ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
In both film and literature, the antagonist is a character heroic or positive features
with the following traits, except,
The most notable achievements of the novel occurred in 19th century
the
Adapting existing literary works did not give early cinema False
a new, respectable cultural position.
, In film, the three-point-lighting system allows filmmakers True
to control the relative balance between illumination and
shadow.
Public enthusiasm and an emerging commercial industry True
helped film become a narrative medium.
In film, motifs are recurring visual, sound, or narrative True
elements that have significant meaning and value.
A tilt shot involves the camera moving left to right, thus, False
scanning the scene horizontally.
One of the early filmmakers to recognize the power of D.W. Griffith
freeing the (film) image from its its theatrical position as a
stationary point of view.
In literature, point of view is a perspective from which a True
story is told.
Most historians link the beginning of modern cinema to Louis Lumière and Auguste Lumière
the first public exhibition of films in December 1895 by
these two early filmmakers
Which of these made literature a source of ready-made all the above
materials that could be transposed to film?
He was the early filmmaker credited for introducing a Georges Méliès
storytelling dimension to film between 1895 and 1900.
Which of these ways of presenting the world brought realism and melodrama
literature and cinema together in the 19th century?
The relationship between literary culture and culture of all the above
images raises questions about which of these binary
issues?
In literature , the third-person limited narrator is also False
known as the all-knowing narrator.
Film adaptation is all the above
Which of these describes best the reason for the all the above
adaptation of literary texts in early cinema?
The selection and arrangement of events (in film) is plot
known as the
ANSWERS
In both film and literature, the antagonist is a character heroic or positive features
with the following traits, except,
The most notable achievements of the novel occurred in 19th century
the
Adapting existing literary works did not give early cinema False
a new, respectable cultural position.
, In film, the three-point-lighting system allows filmmakers True
to control the relative balance between illumination and
shadow.
Public enthusiasm and an emerging commercial industry True
helped film become a narrative medium.
In film, motifs are recurring visual, sound, or narrative True
elements that have significant meaning and value.
A tilt shot involves the camera moving left to right, thus, False
scanning the scene horizontally.
One of the early filmmakers to recognize the power of D.W. Griffith
freeing the (film) image from its its theatrical position as a
stationary point of view.
In literature, point of view is a perspective from which a True
story is told.
Most historians link the beginning of modern cinema to Louis Lumière and Auguste Lumière
the first public exhibition of films in December 1895 by
these two early filmmakers
Which of these made literature a source of ready-made all the above
materials that could be transposed to film?
He was the early filmmaker credited for introducing a Georges Méliès
storytelling dimension to film between 1895 and 1900.
Which of these ways of presenting the world brought realism and melodrama
literature and cinema together in the 19th century?
The relationship between literary culture and culture of all the above
images raises questions about which of these binary
issues?
In literature , the third-person limited narrator is also False
known as the all-knowing narrator.
Film adaptation is all the above
Which of these describes best the reason for the all the above
adaptation of literary texts in early cinema?
The selection and arrangement of events (in film) is plot
known as the