click below
click below
Normal Size Small Size show me how
ACTINGSA1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| M1 | |
| Concept must be introduced and delivered with a quick but impactful resolution for the character/s. | Short Film |
| What is the most famous experimental movie? | Un Chien Andalou |
| It is also known as avant-garde, to refer to films which are rare and totally unpopular. | experimental |
| It is concerned with the exposure and analyses of real facts and historical events. | documentary film |
| Do not need as much equipment depending on how short it is. | short film |
| It gives a glimpse into a character’s life in a brief moment. | short film |
| Which of the forms of film is not mainstream and has no commercial value? | experimental |
| Focus only on core character/s that has/have direct purpose for the central concept. | short film |
| The term came into use to refer to the main film presented in a cinema and the one which was promoted or advertised. | feature film |
| It is easy to define but quite difficult to understand since most people have no preconception of what they are. | Documentary Film(Experimental Film talaga siya idk) |
| A contract is an example of what phase of the production process? | Pre-Production |
| Actor and Director Preparing for a Scene is an example of what phase of the production process? | Pre-Production |
| Writing the shooting script is huge responsibility in the _____________. | Pre-Production |
| Deciding on Equipment is an example of what phase of the production process ? | Pre-Production |
| Music is an example of what phase of the production ? | Post Production |
| It is a French term which literally means, “putting into the scene” or “placing on stage. | Mise-en-Scène |
| Reviewing the footage and assembling the movie all happen during – | Post Production |
| For pre-production to start, producers must commit themselves to a project a ___________. | Screenplay |
| All of the following are examples of Pre-Production phase, except_______. | Actors |
| Location scouting, casting, equipment rental, storyboard, and shoot script all happen in which phase of the Production process? | Pre-Production |
| What persuasive technique is used by a documentary film when there is consultations with persons who know or can relate to the topic discuss? | Interview |
| This filmmaking is concerned with the exposure and analyses of real facts and historical events. | Documentary |
| Career-wise, has a lot more doors and opportunities that can be opened | full-length film |
| What persuasive technique is used by a documentary film that requires no degree but vast experience? | Expert Witness |
| It an amalgam of ideas forced together by the filmmaker without any regards for characters, structure, or theme. | experimental film |
| Which is not a characteristic of a full-length film? | Concept must be introduced and delivered with a quick but impactful resolution |
| An actor is an example of what phase of the production process? | Production |
| A title is an example of what phase of the production process? | Post Production |
| Casting is an example of what phase of the production process? | Pre-Production |
| An acknowledgment is an example of what phase of the production process? | Post Production |
| Deciding on Equipment is an example of what phase of the production process ? | Pre-Production |
| When does principal photography happen? | Production |
| All of the following are examples of Production phase, except_______. | Script |
| Permit is an example of what phase of the production process? | Pre-Production |
| Which of these is not a characteristic of a short film? | follows the art of pacing |
| It refers to the types of movies that tell a story. | narrative film |
| Its structure is built as to allow the filmmaker freedom to manipulate and persuade. | documentary film |
| What persuasive technique is used by a documentary film when it uses an influential force by using a voice-over? | Voice of God |
| Filming doesn't take a lot of time (1-3 days); see fruits of your labor sooner. | short film |
| How many minutes a feature film runs? | 40 |
| Use more technology and equipment | full-length film |
| Scripts run from 80-130 pages. | full-length film |
| Décor is an example of what phase of the production process? | Producction |
| All of the following are examples of (Post) Production phase, except_______. | Location |
| Lighting is an example of what phase of the production process ? | Production |
| Movie editing is an example of what phase of the production process? | Post Production |
| A director is an example of what phase of the production process? | Pre-Production |
| Principal photography is an example of what phase of the production process? | Production |
| Storyboard is an example of what phase of the production process? | Pre-production |
| Most feature films are between 75 and _____minutes long. | 210 |
| Documentary film also known as avant-garde; as the word “experimental” suggests, this type of movie is trying something new and different. | False |
| More centered on exploring the theme or message from all angles. | full-length film |
| Which of these is not a characteristic of a documentary film? | an amalgam of ideas forced together by the filmmaker |
| A costume is an example of what phase of the production process? | Production |
| What is the main part of the production phase? | Production |
| The director must be extremely familiar with the screenplay to the point that he knows what and how he wants to shoot the movie, which phase of the production process? | Pre-Production |
| The Pre-production Meeting is an example of what phase of the production process? | Pre-Production |
| It is most widely screened in theaters, broadcast on TV, streamed in the internet, and sold as DVDs and Blu-rays. | Narrative film |
| Newspaper articles, bank statements, government records, surveillance footage is an example of _________. | Documentation |
| What persuasive technique is used by a documentary film when the audience is much more likely to listen to an expert witness than a random John Doe from the streets? | Expert witness |
| A meal for the crew is often the biggest expense to young filmmakers. | True |
| Promotional Material is an example of what phase of the production process? | Post Production |
| Which of these describes an experimental film? | not imprisoned character arc, or common sense |
| Initial Meetings with the Cast is an example of what phase of the production process? | Pre-Production |
| A camera rolls is an example of what phase of the production process? | Production |
| For bigger studios, the most expense goes to the star's salary, which is higher than the entire crew's combined. | True |
| Scripts run from 2 pages to 40 pages | short film |
| There is time to get to know the characters at their best or worst. | full-length film |
| A full-length film is an inexpensive way to learn the production process, and gain experience. | False |
| A _________is an inexpensive way to learn the production process, and gain experience. | Short film |
| For pre-production to start, producers must commit themselves to a project a ___________. | Screenplay |
| M2 | |
| Audience members merge with them through empathy and identification. | Single main character |
| Stories with new experiences or exotic locales, very similar to or often paired with the action film genre. | Adventure |
| Film switches temporarily to another POV whenever the shift augments or refreshes the viewer’s perceptions. What types of POV? | Subsidiary or Alternative POV |
| A heroic figure character is an example of what genre? | Epic/Historical |
| A bank robber is an example of what genre? | Crime |
| Satanic character is an example of what genre? | Horror |
| A Hoodlum character is an example of what genre? | Crime |
| It is one of the oldest, most enduring genres with very recognizable plots, elements, and characters. | Western |
| It is a framework that organizes the telling of events. | Plot |
| A futuristic technology is an example of what genre? | Science Fiction |
| It is used in multicamera television studio shooting when a complex drama must be enacted in real time. | Split Page & TV Screenplay format |
| These two are used for Production and Post-Production, when camera roll starts and during editing. | SPLIT-PAGE or TV SCREENPLAY Format and SPLIT-PAGE WITH THIRD COLUMN Format |
| It is double-spaced away from scene headings and dialogue. | Body copy |
| It is outside the dialogue, these should appear in all capitals. | Character names |
| An open screenplay encourages an active process of search between the cast and their director. | True |
| It includes action description, mood setting, and stage directions | Body copy |
| It begins with a flush-left, capitalized scene heading | Scene heading |
| It allows clear representation of the relationship between images and sound elements. | Split Page & TV Screenplay format |
| It is used for Production and Post-Production, when camera roll starts and during editing. | SPLIT-PAGE or TV SCREENPLAY Format SPLIT-PAGE WITH THIRD COLUMN Format |
| Picture is always on the right, sound on the left. | False |
| An adult film with mature subject content is an example of what genre? | Drama |
| A military operation scene is an example of what genre | War |
| It examines patterns of human behavior rather than the idiosyncrasies of individuals. | Storyteller POV |
| A characters reaching into double figures, and there is no dominant POV. | Multiple characters |
| Biographical film scene is an example of what genre? | Drama |
| A Serious, plot-driven presentations, portraying realistic characters, settings, life situations, and stories involving intense character development and interaction. | War |
| Partnerships involving two equally important POV characters. | Dual main characters |
| This genre describes various forms of comedy through cinematic history including slapstick, screwball, spoofs and parodies. | Comedy |
| _______locked up into trying to fulfill a vision that disallows variables, even ones that contribute positively. | Directors |
| Most fiction starts with a | False(TF????) |
| Sound column contains only what you would hear – distinction must be clear or the standard is lost. | True |
| It should be original, well-written, make good use of the cinema. | Screenplay |
| It is needed for the Pre-Production phase. | SPLIT-PAGE or TV SCREENPLAY Format & SPLIT-PAGE WITH THIRD COLUMN Format |
| This is what you will be writing. | STANDARD Script Form |
| It is a camera angle taken from a character’s physical location in the scene. | Point of view |
| Most films follow the lead of an omniscient literature, and imply POV by involving the audience in the concerns and awareness of whoever is at the center of the work. What types of POV? | Implied POV |
| A sweeping musical score a sweeping musical score | Epic/Historical |
| A character becomes a thread in a social fabric, and the film focuses on the patterns that emerge out of group situations. | Multiple characters |
| The audience enters the main character’s predicament by having to question what is real and what only appearance is. What types of POV? | Fallible POV |
| The main characters and their issues are established by exposing the audience to the events that put the characters under revealing pressure. What types of POV main character? | Dual main character |
| A song or choreography is an example of what genre? | Musical dance |
| Most fiction starts with a __________. | screenplay |
| Picture column contains only what you would see. | True |
| Industry standards for layouts are simple and effective. | True |
| Each scene begins with a flush-left, capitalized scene heading that lists except, | Editing |
| It also known as TV script format. | Split-page format |
| The professional screenplay uses few qualifying elements and adverb. | True |
| ________end up conditioned to anticipate particular, hard-edged results. | Readers |
| It could be done through subject matter, or angle, that makes us see with the alternate character’s eyes and emotions, or it could be achieved through parallel action. What types of POV? | Subsidiary or Alternative POV |
| Mythic scene is an example of what genre? | Epic/Historical |
| It includes high energy, big-budget physical stunts and chases, possibly with rescues, battles, fights, escapes, destructive crises. | Action |
| It tells what happens to the characters after the conflict is resolved | Resolution |
| A pirate films is an example of what genre? | Adventure |
| A cowboy character is an example of what genre? | Western |
| ________ seem to be told that they must conform to minutely specified actions and mannerisms. | Actors |
| Avoid overwriting, because | All of the mentioned |
| SPLIT-PAGE or TV SCREENPLAY Format is sometimes called a ______________. | television |
| Split page should be original, well-written, make good use of the cinema. | False |
| It is sometimes called a television or TV format | Split Page & TV Screenplay format |
| Each character is typical and stereotyped. What types of character? | Static |
| It is concerned with collective life and interested in coincidence and irony. | Multiple characters |
| Terms like ____to or Dissolve to are placed flush right. | cut |
| It is also called as property. | Screenplay |
| t allows you to articulate the Observer’s stream of consciousness while following the story. | Third column |
| Picture is always on the left, sound on the right. | True |
| Avoid scripts that preach, debate problems, or demonstrate solutions. | True |
| A disaster films is an example of what genre? | Adventure |
| It leads to a new inciting moment, a new issue. | Resolution or falling action |
| It is an irreversible change of consciousness in at least one character. | Beat |
| Block indented and set between reduced margins left 3.0 inches, right ___ inches. | 2.5 |
| It is a single-space and running the width of the page. | Body copy and Stage directions |
| The tensions are between the characters rather than outside forces chasing them. What types of POV main character? | Dual main character |
| Block indented and set between reduced margins left ____ inches, right 2.5 inches. | 3.0 |
| Picture column contains only what you would hear – distinction must be clear or the standard is lost. | False |
| A screenplay used only when unavoidable to the script’s making sense. | False |
| It provides a voice-over narration. What types of POV? | Narrated POV |
| Actors need the help of their director to find the clues embedded in their character’s words and actions and to breathe life into their characters. What types of character? | Dynamic |
| A professionally written screenplay consists of the following except | end up conditioned to anticipate particular, hard-edged results |
| It should embody issues that you find compelling, about subjects you care about – these will give you ideas and energy. | screenplay |
| M3 | |
| What does DP stand for? | Director of Photography |
| Which of the following preparation that includes physical and psychological traits, social circumstances, special relationships, character’s values and moral stance in? | Givens |
| Make sketches or take digital photos of each setting and think in terms of its colors. | Production Design |
| It uses absorbing and sustained dialogue exchanges. | Theatrical film |
| Which of the following preparation that the character says or does has roots in his or her past? | Backstory and Biography |
| Amelie is an example of what film? | Theatrical film |
| Take notes and do the table reading as the first rehearsal, consolidate characters’ formative experiences. | Script |
| Introduce the project, research and visuals, rehearsal space in which phase of the Pre-Production process? | Initial Meetings with the Cast |
| The Theatrical film tells its story more through imagery and behavior. | True |
| The Director shoots a movie in separate chunks in different times, and hardly ever in the same order as in the script. | Film Acting |
| The entire emotional experience to the other actor and are receptive to all feedback., in which the arts of film acting. | The Art of GIVING AND RECEIVING |
| This is the creative source of acting, in which the arts of film acting. | The Art of CONCENTRATION |
| It focuses your attention, not on yourself but on the emotions of the other actor, in which the arts of film acting? | The Art of CONCENTRATION |
| It can present a panoramic view or an extreme close-up. | Film Acting |
| Monologues can be used for exposition, back story, or for understanding a character’s thoughts. | Stage Acting |
| Respond appropriately to that emotion, in which the arts of film acting. | the Art of CONCENTRATION |
| Observe people, in which the arts of film acting. | The Art of NOT KNOWING |
| It is responding to an actor, object, or situation verbally, nonverbally, or physically, in which the arts of film acting, | The Art of RELATING |
| You need to relate, instead of “act”. | Film Acting |
| It means finding secondary or background characters – those chosen on appearance and often without audition. | Background casting |
| Invite back the most promising for________, and use procedures that reveal direct ability. | None of the mentioned |
| What year were the Sling Blade released? | 1996 |
| Which of the following preparation that supports the backstory details implied in the script? | Backstory and Biography |
| Work one-on-one with actors is an example of | Initial Meeting with the cast |
| All are the components of character casting, except. | Layout |
| Which the following preparation that helps invest each with identity and meaning? | Actions |
| Surrender the “I”, in which the arts of film acting. | The Art of ACCEPTANCE |
| No matter what emotion you feel, as long as it does not injure the other actor, share it and be willing to accept any feedback, in which the arts of film acting, | The Art of GIVING AND RECEIVING |
| It needs to decide on what emotions to feel and express them during rehearsals. | Stage Acting |
| It needs to study the script and analyze the character and plan performance. | Stage Acting |
| To be free from ideas or judgments in your acting, in which the arts of film acting. | The Art of NOT KNOWING |
| It means giving your attention to what you are doing, in which the arts of film acting? | The Art of CONCENTRATION |
| It is a valuable shot that is intimate, revealing, and fascinating. | Film Acting |
| It is the creation and organization of the physical world surrounding a film story. | Exploring the Script |
| How to change the character rhythm? | to make the cast really listen to each other, and use their willpower to act on each other |
| Sling Blade is an example of what film? | Theatrical film |
| What does UPM stand for? | Unit Production Manager |
| Which of the following preparation that the characters trying to get do or accomplished? | Objectives |
| t allows you to completely believe in both the other actor and the imaginary circumstances without pretending, in which the arts of film acting? | The Art of ACCEPTANCE |
| It reveals your inner feeling through your eyes and face. | Film Acting |
| The back row is not so close or personal, and it cannot be reached with quietness. | Stage Acting |
| In a close-up you have to be not only subtle but real, because the camera sees everything and demands absolute truth. | Film Acting |
| Eliminate all outside personal ideas, in which the arts of film acting. | The Art of NOT KNOWING |
| Memorize the script by rote without having ideas or emotional experiences, in which the arts of film acting. | The Art of KNOWING |
| Work one-on-one with actors is an example of | Initial Meeting with the cast |
| Set up a rehearsal schedule in which phase of the Pre-Production process? | Initial Meetings with the Cast |
| Focus on the thematic purpose is an example of | Initial Meetings with the Cast |
| Sharing information, clarify the needs of the department, establish deadlines, and work on creating a schedule with consideration for each department’s priorities in which phase of the Pre-Production process? | Initial Meetings with the Cast |
| Each scene should have its optimal place and function. | True |
| All the following are part of the tasks in Pre-Production Phase, except | Digital acquisition |
| It allows you to completely believe in both the other actor and the imaginary circumstances without pretending, in which the arts of film acting? | The Art of ACCEPTANCE |
| It spends a lot of days rehearsing everything. | Stage Acting |
| Don’t let your emotions become ideas, in which the arts of film acting. | The Art of NOT KNOWING |
| There is little subtext because dialogue explains the story or the situation or feelings. | Stage Acting |
| The story is advanced in words. | Stage Acting |
| One of the examples of Theatrical film is | Sling Blade |
| It is the process of finding actors, or entertainers, for a particular production | Casting |
| It needs to rehearse a lot to give a good performance all throughout the run of the play. | Stage Acting |
| A monologue needs some reasonable motivation. | Stage Acting |
| The intimacy of the close-up brings the audience into where an actor is and participating in his/her feelings. | Film Acting |
| It focuses your attention, not on yourself but on the emotions of the other actor, in which the arts of film acting? | The Art of CONCENTRATION |
| It needs decide on what emotions to feel and express them during rehearsals. | Stage Acting |
| Observe people, in which the arts of film acting. | The Art of NOT KNOWING |