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Deck 3: Writing About Film
1
A crucial first step in writing a film analysis essay is crafting a strong ________.
A) thesis
B) title
C) opinion
D) plot summary
A) thesis
B) title
C) opinion
D) plot summary
A
2
A scholar conducting archival research might study ________.
A) internal studio memos
B) published scholarship on a film
C) post-screening audience responses to a film
D) secondary sources
A) internal studio memos
B) published scholarship on a film
C) post-screening audience responses to a film
D) secondary sources
A
3
The Big Heat draws a parallel between the gangster's moll Debbie and the wife of a corrupt police officer by showing ___________________.
A) both women in mink coats
B) both women carrying the queen of spades from a deck of cards
C) both women ridiculing the film's protagonist, Dave Bannion
D) both women with scarred faces
A) both women in mink coats
B) both women carrying the queen of spades from a deck of cards
C) both women ridiculing the film's protagonist, Dave Bannion
D) both women with scarred faces
A
4
A strong thesis for a formal,academic argument will ________.
A) propose a debatable argument
B) center on an evaluative claim
C) will not reveal a writer's understanding of themes too early
D) all of these
A) propose a debatable argument
B) center on an evaluative claim
C) will not reveal a writer's understanding of themes too early
D) all of these
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5
In The Big Heat,gangster's moll Debbie redeems herself by ________.
A) saving Bannion's life
B) committing herself to charity
C) deciding not to go through with the planned heist
D) committing murder
A) saving Bannion's life
B) committing herself to charity
C) deciding not to go through with the planned heist
D) committing murder
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6
In a research paper,students should focus on a(n)________ claim.
A) evaluative
B) descriptive
C) narrative
D) interpretive
A) evaluative
B) descriptive
C) narrative
D) interpretive
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7
Many of the gags in Steamboat Bill,Jr.center on the father's fear that his son is too ________.
A) effeminate
B) snobby
C) masculine
D) obese
A) effeminate
B) snobby
C) masculine
D) obese
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8
Which of the following details is an example of how Bill Jr.from Steamboat Bill Jr.embodies modern values?
A) He drives a fancy car.
B) His father owns the county's new riverboat.
C) He wears a carnation when he meets his father at the train station.
D) His stocky build stands in sharp contrast to his father's diminutive stature.
A) He drives a fancy car.
B) His father owns the county's new riverboat.
C) He wears a carnation when he meets his father at the train station.
D) His stocky build stands in sharp contrast to his father's diminutive stature.
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9
According to the sample research paper,which of the following statements explains how American Psycho is a textbook example of Piñedo's theory of postmodern horror?
A) It borrows its central conceit from a European film rather than developing a new idea.
B) It ends on a dismal, ambiguous note rather than offering audiences a satisfying conclusion.
C) Its exploration of the moral questions surrounding vampirism is dated.
D) Its main character is initially perceived as being normal, perfect and above reproach, but is quickly revealed to be mentally unstable, thus demonstrating that "the monster can reside within anyone."
A) It borrows its central conceit from a European film rather than developing a new idea.
B) It ends on a dismal, ambiguous note rather than offering audiences a satisfying conclusion.
C) Its exploration of the moral questions surrounding vampirism is dated.
D) Its main character is initially perceived as being normal, perfect and above reproach, but is quickly revealed to be mentally unstable, thus demonstrating that "the monster can reside within anyone."
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10
________ has contributed to the fact that a wider array of film writing has become available to the general public in the last decade.
A) Independent zines
B) The Internet
C) Increased coverage in mainstream press
D) all of these
A) Independent zines
B) The Internet
C) Increased coverage in mainstream press
D) all of these
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11
One of the benefits of a film journal is that it ________.
A) provides opportunities for personal exploration
B) helps film students study for exams
C) helps one generate ideas for papers
D) all of these
A) provides opportunities for personal exploration
B) helps film students study for exams
C) helps one generate ideas for papers
D) all of these
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12
According to the essay,Steamboat Bill Jr.repeatedly draws attention to Bill Jr.'s small stature to emphasize his __________.
A) sense of displacement
B) lack of masculinity
C) ineffectualness
D) all of the above
A) sense of displacement
B) lack of masculinity
C) ineffectualness
D) all of the above
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13
When writing about a film,film scholars should usually __________________ to manage verb tense.
A) employ present tense throughout
B) alternate between past and present tense for variety
C) rely solely on past tense throughtout
D) because film studies is a relatively new field, there are no established conventions for managing verb tense
A) employ present tense throughout
B) alternate between past and present tense for variety
C) rely solely on past tense throughtout
D) because film studies is a relatively new field, there are no established conventions for managing verb tense
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14
The ________ relies heavily on evaluative statements.
A) scene-analysis paper
B) research paper
C) popular review
D) film analysis
A) scene-analysis paper
B) research paper
C) popular review
D) film analysis
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15
________ is a term which denotes a genre of American films with a downbeat tone that emerged in the 1940s.
A) Film noir
B) hard boiled
C) Revisionist Western
D) Social realism
A) Film noir
B) hard boiled
C) Revisionist Western
D) Social realism
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16
The ________ relies heavily on evaluative statements.
A) scene analysis
B) research paper
C) popular review
D) film analysis
A) scene analysis
B) research paper
C) popular review
D) film analysis
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17
In the essay on The Big Heat,Debbie's half-scarred face visually represents the idea of ________,integral to the author's thesis.
A) beauty
B) duality
C) ugliness
D) honesty
A) beauty
B) duality
C) ugliness
D) honesty
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18
According to the sample film analysis on Steamboat Bill,Jr.Bill's father associates his son with ________.
A) elitism
B) old ways
C) masculinity
D) modernity
A) elitism
B) old ways
C) masculinity
D) modernity
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19
The sample film analysis of Steamboat Bill,Jr.opens with a comparison of the film to ________.
A) Romeo and Juliet
B) As You Like It
C) Macbeth
D) Hamlet
A) Romeo and Juliet
B) As You Like It
C) Macbeth
D) Hamlet
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20
What image is an outward symbol of The Big Heat's interest in the duality of Debbie's moral character?
A) She always carries the queen of spade from a deck of cards
B) She always carries the two of diamonds from a deck of cards
C) Half of her face is scarred
D) She refuses to commit a murder, even after police officer Dave Bannion has asked her to
A) She always carries the queen of spade from a deck of cards
B) She always carries the two of diamonds from a deck of cards
C) Half of her face is scarred
D) She refuses to commit a murder, even after police officer Dave Bannion has asked her to
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21
A good research paper does not merely collect and repeat the information contained in these sources.Serious research involves a process whereby the writer gathers information and ideas that may support and contest the working __________.
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22
The writer of a popular review should understand who her readers are and consider their values as she evaluates films.
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23
Let the Right One In creates an uncanny vision of childhood horror by showing a vampire _____________________.
A) doing jumping jacks
B) reading romance novels
C) playing with a Rubik's cube
D) playing with a pocket knife
A) doing jumping jacks
B) reading romance novels
C) playing with a Rubik's cube
D) playing with a pocket knife
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24
Reading about film is generally not considered a part of film culture.
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25
The primary function of a research paper is for students to show professors they have read and understood a wide array of articles on a single film,and to demonstrate an ability to summarize these articles for a general audience.
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26
The most important component of a strong thesis is a clear,detailed descriptive claim.
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27
The scene analysis paper relies heavily on evaluative statements.
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28
Briefly explain (in 1-3 sentences)why the following sentence would NOT make an effective thesis statement for a formal academic analysis of a film: "Batman Begins,a compelling account of how Bruce Wayne transformed himself into the 'caped crusader,' is a comic book fan's ideal film,full of rousing fight scenes,lively villains,and eye-popping special effects."
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29
Identify three common rhetorical approaches for constructing thesis statements in academic writing about film.
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30
Let the Right One In draws a parallel between what two characters by placing them both in separate but adjacent windows in an apartment complex?
A) a vampire and a little boy who becomes her friend
B) a vampire and the police officer trying to find her
C) a little boy and the police officer who's trying to apprehend the vampire
D) a little boy and the thugs who torment him
A) a vampire and a little boy who becomes her friend
B) a vampire and the police officer trying to find her
C) a little boy and the police officer who's trying to apprehend the vampire
D) a little boy and the thugs who torment him
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31
T or F: Unlike Twilight and other contemporary vampire films,Let the Right One In clearly portrays the monster as an unsympathetic creature.
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32
Film journals might include evaluative claims,as well as interpretive claims.
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33
In the past decade,less written material has become available to people interested in learning about film.
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34
Film Journals,unlike formal writing,demand that an author stays focused on a central,clearly-defined argument.
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35
The following might serve as a good thesis because it is a good example of an interpretive claim: "Inception is utterly compelling thanks largely to its unconventional narrative structure,and its dynamic editing."
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36
In The Big Heat,gangster's moll Debbie redeems herself by saving Bannion's life.
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37
According to the sample research paper,throughout Let the Right One In,Tomas Alfredson's unique combination of elements of the classical and postmodern horror film reflects the modern vampire's ambiguity.
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38
T or F: Oskar,the boy in Let the Right One In,repeatedly quotes lines of dialogue from violent American movies,suggesting that childhood innocence is a myth.
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39
According to Scott Foundas,District 9 is a commentary on ______________________.
A) racism
B) consumer culture
C) media saturation
D) the U.S. presence in the Middle East
A) racism
B) consumer culture
C) media saturation
D) the U.S. presence in the Middle East
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40
The crucial first step in writing a film analysis essay is crafting a strong thesis.
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41
The term ____________ refers to the effect horror films sometimes create when they make something that was once familiar seem strange and terrifying.
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42
What are three common rhetorical approaches to writing a research paper? Using a film that has been screened in class,propose and describe two possible arguments about the film that use different rhetorical approaches.
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43
What are the five common rhetorical approaches for crafting a thesis statement about a film? Using one of the films screened in class,propose two possible interpretive claims that use these approaches as models ?
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44
In The Big Heat,gangster moll Debbie and the wife of a corrupt police officer are "sisters under the ________________."
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45
Using a film that has been screened in class,craft an evaluative claim about it. Then craft a descriptive claim about the same film. Last,craft an interpretive claim about this film. Briefly describe each.
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46
The name of Bill Sr.'s steamboat is __________________,a detail linking him to outdated,rural Southern values.
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47
Of the genres of film writing that students are commonly asked to read and/or write,the __________is the one that is not strictly academic.
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48
These letters "ls," "ms," "ts," "la," are a few examples of ____________________.
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