Which of the following is not a way that setting is used in a film:
to reveal lighting
In preparing for and performing a role, a Method actor might:
a. research the background of their character
b. immerse themselves in the personality of the character
c. create emotion by thinking of emotional situations from their own past
X d. all of the above X
A director may use a unknown actor so the viewers aren't distracted by:
b. the actor's previous roles and public lives
Which is not a major aspect of mise-en-scène?
c. the director
Which alteration did NOT happened in the early nineteenth century in regards to
mise-enscène?
a. lighting and technological advances
Which of the following is NOT a type of prop?
c. metaphorical
Costumes and make-up function as ___________.
a. character highlights
A star ___________.
b. brings accumulated history from previous performances to the role.
Which of the following is NOT a type of lighting?
a. under lighting
b. low key lighting
c. direction lighting
X d. all of the above X
Which of the following describes a movie spectacular?
c. The mise-en-scène shares equal emphasis or outshines the traditional focal points of
a movie.
What are the elements of mise-en-scène?
d. setting, costumes/make-up, lights and blocking
Which two historical trends are associated with the tradition of theatrical mise-en-
scènes?
d. expressive mise-en-scène and constructive mise-en-scène
Film produces this illusion of movement because of a delay in human perception
called:
a. persistence of vision
A shot may not:
d. both a and c
The range or distance before and behind the main focus in which objects remain
relatively
c. depth of field
What is the name of the light-weight camera that appeared in the 1950s?
b. Arriflex
Which of the following is NOT one of the three dimensions of the film image?