Deck 8: Photography and Filmmaking

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One problem with the daguerreotype is __________.

A) colors are not true to life
B) the lengthy time needed for exposures
C) the images are neither precise nor accurate
D) it does not work in sunlight
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The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari is an example of the __________ style of filmmaking.

A) Pictorialist
B) Documentary
C) Expressionist
D) Cinematography
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In the 1920s __________ formed the "straight photography" movement in which objects were recorded in sharp focus with attention given to their details.

A) Elizabeth Sunday
B) Alfred Stieglitz
C) Edward Weston
D) Olivia Parker
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Ordinary television signals are transmitted __________.

A) through telephone wires
B) through the air
C) by electric current wired into the walls of a house
D) from a central switching station in the high Rocky Mountains
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Dorothea Lange's photograph Migrant Mother,Nipomo,California ,is an example of __________ photography.

A) essential
B) cropped
C) perspective
D) documentary
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When a series of still images seem to merge and look like continuous movement it is because of the principle called __________.

A) eyelines
B) persistence of vision
C) flashback
D) digital photography
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At the end of the nineteenth century the __________ movement sought to make photographs look like paintings.

A) Pictorialist
B) Photogenic
C) Reverie
D) Posterity
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The computer-generated images used in realistic movies to show things like alien invasions,explosions,or tornadoes are called __________.

A) special effects
B) imitations of life
C) rashomon effects
D) cinematography
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The photographer best known for his experiments in placing still pictures into a sequence to analyze motion is __________.

A) Eadweard Muybridge
B) Donna Hamil Talman
C) Henri Cartier-Bresson
D) J.-N. Niépce
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The __________ offers an example of how,before the advent of color photography,patrons had themselves photographed before a false backdrop with details hand painted.

A) Sunday on the Banks of the Marne
B) The Terminal
C) Botanical Specimens
D) Portrait of a Landowner
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The purpose of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's Jane Morris was to __________.

A) serve as a study for a drawing
B) illustrate posture to an anatomy class
C) create a formal photographic portrait
D) experiment with flash photography
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In a film,the splicing together of a variety of shots at the editing stage is called a __________.

A) flashback
B) zoetrope
C) avant-garde
D) montage
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The photographs of Ansel Adams have played a major role in __________.

A) his landscape paintings
B) locating parcels of land for commercial development
C) land conservation efforts
D) Pictorialist photography
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William Henry Fox Talbot's early techniques yielded a "negative" called a(n)__________.

A) photogram
B) slide image
C) projection
D) emulsion print
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One of the very earliest popular uses of photography was __________.

A) taking snapshots at family gatherings
B) for portraits whose aim was capturing a perfect likeness
C) being able to take pocket-sized cameras when traveling
D) using a hidden camera
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The filmmaker Satyajit Ray is well known for __________.

A) animated films
B) disaster films that tell the story of India's monsoon season
C) documentaries
D) films that capture the lives of ordinary people
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The word photography is Greek for __________.

A) "pictures without words"
B) "light in a box"
C) "images on paper"
D) "writing with light"
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When a single scene in a film continues for several minutes with no break it is called __________.

A) montage
B) a deep focus shot
C) an extended take
D) an illusion
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A big improvement in photography,based on Fox Talbot's work,was __________.

A) keeping light out of the process
B) taking a long time for exposures
C) the development of a means of creating multiple copies of an image
D) the zoom lens
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From the time of the Renaissance,some artists used a camera obscura,which was a __________.

A) hidden camera
B) mechanical drawing device
C) dark room or box that used light to show images on a surface
D) device for keeping unwanted light out of the artist's studio
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Installations use sound,projection,and objects to create a virtual environment that evokes sensations in its viewers.
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The camera can capture only as much as the human eye can perceive.
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For the past few decades videos by fine artists have been included in the collections of great museums.
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The content of Leni Riefenstahl's film The Triumph of the Will is usually considered merely documentary.
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Digital imaging can build up lushly detailed works; simultaneously,it can delete details so that the focus falls upon a single object.
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One problem with the daguerreotype is __________.

A) colors are not true to life
B) the lengthy time needed for exposures
C) the images are neither precise nor accurate
D) it does not work in sunlight
B
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The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari is an example of the __________ style of filmmaking.

A) Pictorialist
B) Documentary
C) Expressionist
D) Cinematography
C
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In the 1920s __________ formed the "straight photography" movement in which objects were recorded in sharp focus with attention given to their details.

A) Elizabeth Sunday
B) Alfred Stieglitz
C) Edward Weston
D) Olivia Parker
C
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Ordinary television signals are transmitted __________.

A) through telephone wires
B) through the air
C) by electric current wired into the walls of a house
D) from a central switching station in the high Rocky Mountains
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Dorothea Lange's photograph Migrant Mother,Nipomo,California ,is an example of __________ photography.

A) essential
B) cropped
C) perspective
D) documentary
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When a series of still images seem to merge and look like continuous movement it is because of the principle called __________.

A) eyelines
B) persistence of vision
C) flashback
D) digital photography
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At the end of the nineteenth century the __________ movement sought to make photographs look like paintings.

A) Pictorialist
B) Photogenic
C) Reverie
D) Posterity
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The computer-generated images used in realistic movies to show things like alien invasions,explosions,or tornadoes are called __________.

A) special effects
B) imitations of life
C) rashomon effects
D) cinematography
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The photographer best known for his experiments in placing still pictures into a sequence to analyze motion is __________.

A) Eadweard Muybridge
B) Donna Hamil Talman
C) Henri Cartier-Bresson
D) J.-N. Niépce
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The __________ offers an example of how,before the advent of color photography,patrons had themselves photographed before a false backdrop with details hand painted.

A) Sunday on the Banks of the Marne
B) The Terminal
C) Botanical Specimens
D) Portrait of a Landowner
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The purpose of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's Jane Morris was to __________.

A) serve as a study for a drawing
B) illustrate posture to an anatomy class
C) create a formal photographic portrait
D) experiment with flash photography
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In a film,the splicing together of a variety of shots at the editing stage is called a __________.

A) flashback
B) zoetrope
C) avant-garde
D) montage
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The photographs of Ansel Adams have played a major role in __________.

A) his landscape paintings
B) locating parcels of land for commercial development
C) land conservation efforts
D) Pictorialist photography
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William Henry Fox Talbot's early techniques yielded a "negative" called a(n)__________.

A) photogram
B) slide image
C) projection
D) emulsion print
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One of the very earliest popular uses of photography was __________.

A) taking snapshots at family gatherings
B) for portraits whose aim was capturing a perfect likeness
C) being able to take pocket-sized cameras when traveling
D) using a hidden camera
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The filmmaker Satyajit Ray is well known for __________.

A) animated films
B) disaster films that tell the story of India's monsoon season
C) documentaries
D) films that capture the lives of ordinary people
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The word photography is Greek for __________.

A) "pictures without words"
B) "light in a box"
C) "images on paper"
D) "writing with light"
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When a single scene in a film continues for several minutes with no break it is called __________.

A) montage
B) a deep focus shot
C) an extended take
D) an illusion
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A big improvement in photography,based on Fox Talbot's work,was __________.

A) keeping light out of the process
B) taking a long time for exposures
C) the development of a means of creating multiple copies of an image
D) the zoom lens
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From the time of the Renaissance,some artists used a camera obscura,which was a __________.

A) hidden camera
B) mechanical drawing device
C) dark room or box that used light to show images on a surface
D) device for keeping unwanted light out of the artist's studio
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Installations use sound,projection,and objects to create a virtual environment that evokes sensations in its viewers.
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The camera can capture only as much as the human eye can perceive.
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For the past few decades videos by fine artists have been included in the collections of great museums.
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The content of Leni Riefenstahl's film The Triumph of the Will is usually considered merely documentary.
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Digital imaging can build up lushly detailed works; simultaneously,it can delete details so that the focus falls upon a single object.
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