Deck 13: The Movie Industry
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Deck 13: The Movie Industry
1
Early films that featured really famous stars were called
A) A films
B) B films
C) Star films
D) Blockbusters
A) A films
B) B films
C) Star films
D) Blockbusters
A
Explanation: A films were expensive to produce and featured highly paid stars.
Explanation: A films were expensive to produce and featured highly paid stars.
2
A detailed outline of a potential movie is called a
A) Spec
B) Treatment
C) Tree
D) Script
A) Spec
B) Treatment
C) Tree
D) Script
B
Explanation: A treatment is a step between pitching the initial idea and writing the full script.
Explanation: A treatment is a step between pitching the initial idea and writing the full script.
3
Of the following, which release pattern puts a movie in the least amount of theaters?
A) Wide release
B) Saturation release
C) Platform release
D) Exclusive release
A) Wide release
B) Saturation release
C) Platform release
D) Exclusive release
D
Explanation: Exclusive releases generally go only to a small handful of theaters.
Explanation: Exclusive releases generally go only to a small handful of theaters.
4
Places where consumers purchase DVDs for home viewing are called
A) Retail stores
B) Sell-though outlets
C) Rental outlets
D) Red box outlets
A) Retail stores
B) Sell-though outlets
C) Rental outlets
D) Red box outlets
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5
In Figure 12.3 in the text, in which section would you find the job of "swing gang workers"?
A) production
B) development
C) distribution
D) postproduction
A) production
B) development
C) distribution
D) postproduction
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6
By definition, how many screens are in a multiplex theater?
A) 5 to 8
B) 8 to 15
C) 2 to 4
D) 16 to 21
A) 5 to 8
B) 8 to 15
C) 2 to 4
D) 16 to 21
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7
Which of the following movie release patterns opens to the greatest number of theaters at the same time?
A) saturation release
B) wide release
C) exclusive release
D) platform release
A) saturation release
B) wide release
C) exclusive release
D) platform release
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8
What is the preliminary version of a movie called?
A) a preview cut
B) a spec cut
C) a teaser cut
D) a rough cut
A) a preview cut
B) a spec cut
C) a teaser cut
D) a rough cut
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9
A theater has fixed operating costs, such as electricity, salaries, and rent. What is this break-even point called?
A) the nut
B) the cover
C) the bing
D) the duck
A) the nut
B) the cover
C) the bing
D) the duck
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10
Movies that are created on small budgets that often do not fit into Hollywood stereotypes and standard genres are called what?
A) craft films
B) auteurs
C) art films
D) indies
A) craft films
B) auteurs
C) art films
D) indies
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11
According to the timeline of the movie industry, in what decade did about 90% of U.S. households own at least one television set?
A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1970s
D) 1960s
A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1970s
D) 1960s
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12
How much money must a film earn at the U.S. box office to be considered a blockbuster?
A) $250 million
B) $200 million
C) $300 million
D) $100 million
A) $250 million
B) $200 million
C) $300 million
D) $100 million
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13
At the start of the chapter, who said the following: "The words 'Kiss Kiss Bang Bang' - which I saw on an Italian movie poster - are perhaps the briefest statement imaginable of the basic appeal of the movies."?
A) Gore Vidal
B) Christopher Nolan
C) Sylvester Stallone
D) Pauline Kael
A) Gore Vidal
B) Christopher Nolan
C) Sylvester Stallone
D) Pauline Kael
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14
The Hollywood Studio System
A) developed movie stars
B) operated A and B movie units
C) used clout to maintain block booking
D) all of these
A) developed movie stars
B) operated A and B movie units
C) used clout to maintain block booking
D) all of these
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15
A 1919 Supreme Court ruling held that
A) movies were a form of entertainment and therefore not protected by the First Amendment
B) the Hays Office had overstepped its authority
C) the Studio System was unconstitutional
D) the Hollywood studios had to pay the MPPC for the use of patented film equipment
A) movies were a form of entertainment and therefore not protected by the First Amendment
B) the Hays Office had overstepped its authority
C) the Studio System was unconstitutional
D) the Hollywood studios had to pay the MPPC for the use of patented film equipment
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16
A 1952 Supreme Court ruling
A) encouraged the film industry to develop a ratings systems
B) made the Hays Office irrelevant
C) resulted in a significant change in film content
D) all of these
A) encouraged the film industry to develop a ratings systems
B) made the Hays Office irrelevant
C) resulted in a significant change in film content
D) all of these
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17
The movie industry produces films that will first be exhibited
A) on television
B) on premium cable channels such as HBO
C) by means of DVD and HD-TV
D) in theatres
A) on television
B) on premium cable channels such as HBO
C) by means of DVD and HD-TV
D) in theatres
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18
The movie industry "majors" include
A) Biograph
B) Disney
C) HBO
D) all of these
A) Biograph
B) Disney
C) HBO
D) all of these
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19
In the film industry, the term "treatment" refers to
A) a detailed outline of a proposed film
B) the deference that a studio head pays to a star with a very successful track record
C) the effort made by an agent to get the greenlight for a spec script
D) the effort that a studio makes in the development and promotion of a potential star
A) a detailed outline of a proposed film
B) the deference that a studio head pays to a star with a very successful track record
C) the effort made by an agent to get the greenlight for a spec script
D) the effort that a studio makes in the development and promotion of a potential star
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20
The majors base much of their industrial clout on
A) production
B) distribution
C) exhibition
D) avoidance of the international market
A) production
B) distribution
C) exhibition
D) avoidance of the international market
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21
A back-end deal
A) typically involves a percentage of the gross
B) is sometimes given to a famous actor
C) often involves a lower upfront salary
D) all of these
A) typically involves a percentage of the gross
B) is sometimes given to a famous actor
C) often involves a lower upfront salary
D) all of these
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22
Guilds operate
A) to monitor quality
B) to assure the rating system works
C) as unions
D) as the negotiating arms of the studios
A) to monitor quality
B) to assure the rating system works
C) as unions
D) as the negotiating arms of the studios
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23
The most consistently successful independent production companies
A) handle distribution on their own and do not need help from the majors
B) are often tightly linked to particular distributors
C) are those with the worst track records
D) all of these
A) handle distribution on their own and do not need help from the majors
B) are often tightly linked to particular distributors
C) are those with the worst track records
D) all of these
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24
It is often easier for an independent production company to get a bank loan if
A) an established star has signed to appear in the film
B) a distributor has agreed to distribute the completed film
C) a distributor has agreed to advance the film project some money
D) all of these
A) an established star has signed to appear in the film
B) a distributor has agreed to distribute the completed film
C) a distributor has agreed to advance the film project some money
D) all of these
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25
Completion bond companies
A) specialize in providing insurance for film projects
B) are forbidden to have executives visit filming sites
C) never have the right to take over a film's production activities
D) all of these
A) specialize in providing insurance for film projects
B) are forbidden to have executives visit filming sites
C) never have the right to take over a film's production activities
D) all of these
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26
Film release patterns include
A) wide
B) platform
C) exclusive
D) all of these
A) wide
B) platform
C) exclusive
D) all of these
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27
Tracking studies help distributors understand the
A) movement of film prints throughout the world
B) back-end deals made by independent producers
C) effectiveness of their publicity and advertising plans
D) all of these
A) movement of film prints throughout the world
B) back-end deals made by independent producers
C) effectiveness of their publicity and advertising plans
D) all of these
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28
Tension exists between theatre chains and distributors over the issue of
A) release dates
B) publicity
C) negatives
D) theatre construction loans
A) release dates
B) publicity
C) negatives
D) theatre construction loans
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29
In the life of film project, intense negotiation occurs among various players involved in
A) getting the money to produce the film
B) making the distribution deals
C) theatrical exhibition
D) all of these
A) getting the money to produce the film
B) making the distribution deals
C) theatrical exhibition
D) all of these
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30
The term "percentage-above-the-nut" refers to
A) the percentage of ticket revenues that the star receives
B) the profit that the theatre chain will make above its break-even point
C) the revenue that the distributor receives following the opening weekend release of the film
D) the revenue that goes to the completion guarantor
A) the percentage of ticket revenues that the star receives
B) the profit that the theatre chain will make above its break-even point
C) the revenue that the distributor receives following the opening weekend release of the film
D) the revenue that goes to the completion guarantor
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31
Digital distribution of films to theatres
A) would vastly increase P&A costs
B) is being slowed by the great expense of digital projectors
C) would result in a slightly diminished technical quality
D) all of these
A) would vastly increase P&A costs
B) is being slowed by the great expense of digital projectors
C) would result in a slightly diminished technical quality
D) all of these
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32
Sell-through outlets provide video copies of films directly to
A) exhibitors
B) key megaplexes
C) consumers
D) cable television operators
A) exhibitors
B) key megaplexes
C) consumers
D) cable television operators
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33
The illegal copying and sale of a film is called
A) print-nabbing
B) posting
C) optional distribution
D) piracy
A) print-nabbing
B) posting
C) optional distribution
D) piracy
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34
Exhibitors could help broaden cultural diversity by
A) booking only genre films
B) taking greater risks
C) adhering to established Hollywood strategies
D) specializing in blockbusters
A) booking only genre films
B) taking greater risks
C) adhering to established Hollywood strategies
D) specializing in blockbusters
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35
Talent guilds are
A) firms that work with film studio's to locate talent
B) unions established by writers, directors and/or actors
C) primarily responsible for the high budgets of films
D) no longer in existence
A) firms that work with film studio's to locate talent
B) unions established by writers, directors and/or actors
C) primarily responsible for the high budgets of films
D) no longer in existence
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36
Early silent films were played in a silent movie theater.
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37
Feature films usually appear in movie theaters before they appear in other ways, such as television or DVD.
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38
A movie getting approval for production is said to be given a checkered flag.
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39
Title testing refers to asking audiences to view rough cuts of movies before their release into theaters and ask them about their reactions.
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40
With the growing popularity of blockbusters, we can see an expanding of cultural diversity in films.
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41
Cultural colonialism refers to the critique that American films are causing harm to other cultures.
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42
Because of language and cultural differences, the early films did not attract many newly arrived immigrants.
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43
Hollywood's Studio System was characterized by vertical integration.
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44
The Jazz Singer, starring Al Jolson, demonstrated that the movie audience didn't care about the talkies.
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45
A 1948 settlement of an antitrust suit by the U.S. Department of Justice resulted in the acquisition of several theatre chains by the Hollywood studios.
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46
At first, Hollywood misunderstood the impact that television would have on the movie industry.
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47
The term blockbuster describes a film that has made 50 million dollars.
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48
In order to maintain a full roster of films, a distributor will pick up films from independent producers as well as from its own studio.
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49
Books are a major source of film ideas.
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50
Given rules established by the guilds, the results of previewing are not used to reedit a film before it is released.
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51
Because of the special quality of film reproduction, it is very doubtful that the production, distribution, and exhibition system will become thoroughly digital.
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52
What strategies did the majors employ between the 1920s and the 1950s in order to maintain control of the motion picture business?
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53
What marketing strategies do movie distributors use in order to reduce the risk of failure?
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54
What steps does the process of making a movie involve?
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55
What are some of the arguments in support of, and against, the idea that the mainstream movie industry is an instrument of American cultural colonialism? Discuss at least two in each category.
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56
Explain the three common release patterns in the United States.
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