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| Question | Answer |
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| M1 | |
| It refers to the types of movies that tell a story.. feature film short film narrative film documentary film | narrative film |
| 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? Documentation Interview Expert witness Voice of God | Expert witness |
| It gives a glimpse into a character’s life in a brief moment. full-length film short film | short film |
| Scripts run from 2 pages to 40 pages. full-length film short film | short film |
| Which of the forms of film is not mainstream and has no commercial value? short film narrative film documentary film experimental film | experimental film |
| It is most widely screened in theaters, broadcast on TV, streamed in the internet, and sold as DVDs and Blu-rays. short film experimental film narrative film documentary film | narrative film |
| Low-cost opportunity to refine skills as a filmmaker. short film full-length film | short film |
| Focus only on core character/s that has/have direct purpose for the central concept. short film full-length film | short film |
| Which of these is not a characteristic of a documentary film? persuasive in nature an opinion former and a trendsetter an amalgam of ideas forced together by the filmmaker built as to allow the filmmaker freedom to manipulate | an amalgam of ideas forced together by the filmmaker |
| What persuasive technique is used by a documentary film when it uses an influential force by using a voice-over? Expert opinion Documentation Interview Voice of God | Voice of God |
| It is the arrangement of everything that appears in the framing – actors, lighting, décor, props, costume. Scenario Genre Monteur Mise-en-Scène | Mise-en-Scène |
| A contract is an example of what phase of the production process? Pre-Production Post Production Promo Production | Pre-Production |
| A director is an example of what phase of the production process? Post Production Pre-Production Production Promo | Pre-Production |
| Décor is an example of what phase of the production process? Promo Post Production Producction Pre-Production | Producction |
| All of the following are examples of Pre-Production phase, except_______. Screenplay Storyboard Script Actors | Actors |
| Writing the shooting script is huge responsibility in the _____________. Promo Pre-Production Production Post Production | Pre-Production |
| Exploring the Script is an example of what phase of the production process? Production Pre-Production Promo Post Production | Pre-Production |
| Location scouting, casting, equipment rental, storyboard, and shoot script all happen in which phase of the Production process? Promo Post Production Production Pre-Production | Pre-Production |
| For pre-production to start, producers must commit themselves to a project a ___________. Promo Genre Scenario Screenplay | Screenplay |
| Initial Meetings with the Cast is an example of what phase of the production process? Pre-Production Production Promo Post Production | Pre-Production |
| It is closest to poetic form because it requires deft characterization, a compressed narrative style, and something fresh and focused to say. experimental film feature film documentary film short film | short film |
| It an amalgam of ideas forced together by the filmmaker without any regards for characters, structure, or theme. experimental film narrative film documentary film short film | experimental film |
| It is also known as fictional filmmaking short film documentary film feature film narrative film | narrative film |
| A full-length film is an inexpensive way to learn the production process, and gain experience. True False | False(Short Film) |
| This filmmaking is concerned with the exposure and analyses of real facts and historical events. narrative documentary experimental expository | Documentary |
| The term came into use to refer to the main film presented in a cinema and the one which was promoted or advertised. short film narrative film documentary film feature film | Feature film |
| What persuasive technique is used by a documentary film when there is consultations with persons who know or can relate to the topic discuss? Documentation Interview Voice of God Expert witness | Interview |
| A camera rolls is an example of what phase of the production process? Pre-Production Production Promo Post Production | Production |
| It is similar to documentation interviews are common on documentaries and equally necessary as sources Voice of God Documentation Expert witness Interview | Interview |
| Documentary film also known as avant-garde; as the word “experimental” suggests, this type of movie is trying something new and different. True False | False (Experimental) |
| Which of these describes an experimental film? following weapons in their arsenal for persuasion create storylines and alter historical facts as filmmaker sees fitt not imprisoned character arc, or common sense | not imprisoned character arc, or common sense |
| Placing on stage is an example of what phase of the production process? Pre-Production Post Production Promo Production | Production |
| Rehearsals and Planning Coverage is an example of what phase of the production process? Promo Pre-Production Production Post Production | Pre-Production |
| What is the main part of the production phase? Post Production Pre-production Promo Production | Production |
| Longer time to finish; 15 days and more. short film full-length film | full-length film |
| Which of the following forms of film that is rare and totally unpopular? short film experimental film narrative film documentary film | experimental film |
| Newspaper articles, bank statements, government records, surveillance footage is an example of _________. Voice of God Expert witness Interview Documentation | Documentation |
| Deciding on Equipment is an example of what phase of the production process ? Promo Pre-Production Post Production Production | Pre-Production |
| Costume is an example of what phase of the production process? Pre-Production Production Promo Post Production | Production |
| All of the following are examples of Production phase, except_______. Décor Lightning Actors Sc ript | Sc ript |
| A meal for the crew is often the biggest expense to young filmmakers. True False | True |
| Centered on portraying a direct theme or message short film full-length film | short film |
| The purpose of pre-production is to make everything during principal photography go as smooth as possible. Production Pre-Production Post Production Promo | Production |
| Casting is an example of what phase of the production process? Pre-Production Post Production Production Promo | Pre-Production |
| Putting into the scene is an example of what phase of the production process? Post Production Pre-Production Production Promo | Production |
| Insurance is an example of what phase of the production process? Post Production Production Promo Pre-Production | Pre-Production |
| Deciding on Equipment is an example of what phase of the production process? Promo Post Production Production Pre-Production | Pre-Production |
| There is time to get to know the characters at their best or worst. full-length film short film | full-length film |
| Which is not a characteristic of a full-length film? Concept must be introduced and delivered with a quick but impactful resolution More centered on exploring the theme or message from all angles Audience can also see storylines of other characters. | Concept must be introduced and delivered with a quick but impactful resolution |
| Career-wise, has a lot more doors and opportunities that can be opened full-length film short film | full-length film |
| When does principal photography happen? Promo Production Pre-Production Post Production | Production |
| The producer secures funds for the production to progress to the next level, which phase of the production process? Pre-Production Production Post Production Promo | Pre-Production |
| Filming doesn't take a lot of time (1-3 days); see fruits of your labor sooner. short film full-length film | short film |
| Scripts run from 80-130 pages. short film full-length film | full-length film |
| All of the following are examples of (POST) Production phase, except_______. Acknowledgments Titles Location Promotional Material | Location |
| A fund is an example of what phase of the production process? Pre-Production Promo Post Production Production | Pre-Production |
| Movie editing is an example of what phase of the production process? Post Production Pre-Production Production Promo | Post Production |
| Actor and Director Preparing for a Scene is an example of what phase of the production process? Pre-Production Promo Production Post Production | Pre-Production |
| Most feature films are between 75 and _____minutes long. 170 210 150 180 | 210 |
| Permit is an example of what phase of the production process? Promo Production Post Production Pre-Production | Pre-Production |
| M2 | |
| It is one of the oldest, most enduring genres with very recognizable plots, elements, and characters. Western War Action Adventure | Western |
| 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? Multiple characters Main character Single character | Single character |
| A characters reaching into double figures, and there is no dominant POV. Dual main character Multiple Characters POV Single character | Multiple Characters |
| An improbable setting is an example of what genre? Adventure Horror Drama Science Fiction | Science Fiction |
| A military operation scene is an example of what genre War Comedy Horror Drama | War |
| 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. Narrated POV Subsidiary or Alternative POV Fallible POV Implied POV | Subsidiary or Alternative POV |
| A Serious, plot-driven presentations, portraying realistic characters, settings, life situations, and stories involving intense character development and interaction. Horror Western Drama War | Drama |
| A character becomes a thread in a social fabric, and the film focuses on the patterns that emerge out of group situations. Multiple characters Main character Dual main characters Single main character | Multiple characters |
| Satanic character is an example of what genre? War Adventure Horror Drama | Horror |
| A disaster films is an example of what genre? Drama Adventure Science Fiction Horror | Adventure |
| The events prior to the period covered by the film. Clues to backstory Location Time of day Words and actions used by the characters | Clues to backstory |
| It is a single-space and running the width of the page. Screenplay Body copy and Stage directions Stage directions Body copy | Body copy and Stage directions |
| It includes action description, mood setting, and stage directions Body copy Dialogue Scene heading Character names | Body copy |
| Split page should be original, well-written, make good use of the cinema. True False | False(Screenplay) |
| It allows you to articulate the Observer’s stream of consciousness while following the story. One column Fourth column Second column Third column | Third column |
| Block indented and set between reduced margins left 3.0 inches, right ___ inches. 3.0 1.5 2.5 1.75 | 2.5 |
| Each scene begins with a flush-left, capitalized scene heading that lists except, Editing Interior Location Number of the scene | Editing |
| Picture column contains only what you would hear – distinction must be clear or the standard is lost. True False | False(Sound Column) |
| _______locked up into trying to fulfill a vision that disallows variables, even ones that contribute positively. Readers Actress Directors Actors | Directors |
| An open screenplay encourages an active process of search between the cast and their director. True False | True |
| Heroic figure character is an example of what genre? Drama Epic/Historical Horror Comedy | Epic/Historical |
| A genre a moment in which a story, moving in one direction, suddenly goes off a tangent. True False | False(Plot Points) |
| Biographical film scene is an example of what genre? Musical dance Horror Drama Crime | Drama |
| Stories with new experiences or exotic locales, very similar to or often paired with the action film genre. Musical dance Western Adventure War | Adventure |
| Characters stuck at this level of conception feel like figures in a photomontage in which each has a single role and attitude. What types of character? Dual main characters Dynamic Static Main character | Static |
| It includes high energy, big-budget physical stunts and chases, possibly with rescues, battles, fights, escapes, destructive crises. Musical dance Drama War Action | Action |
| Mythic scene is an example of what genre? Drama Horror Comedy Epic/Historical | Epic/Historical |
| It is a camera angle taken from a character’s physical location in the scene. Climax Point of view Genre Plot | Point of view |
| Block indented and set between reduced margins left ____ inches, right 2.5 inches. 3.0 4.0 2.0 1.0 | 3.0 |
| It begins with a flush-left, capitalized scene heading Character names Dialogue Scene heading Body copy | Scene heading |
| ________ seem to be told that they must conform to minutely specified actions and mannerisms. Actors Readers Actress Directors | Actors |
| Block indented and set between reduced margins left 3.0 inches, right 3.0 inches. True False | False(Right 2.5) |
| It also known as TV script format. STANDARD Script Form Screenplay SPLIT-PAGE or TV SCREENPLAY Format Split-page format | Split-page format |
| It should embody issues that you find compelling, about subjects you care about – these will give you ideas and energy. Dialogue sections Split page Standard script form Screenplay | Screenplay |
| It is double-spaced away from scene headings and dialogue. Body copy Dialogue Character names Scene heading | Body copy |
| It is a framework that organizes the telling of events. Dynamic Plot Genre POV | Plot |
| The tensions are between the characters rather than outside forces chasing them. What types of POV main character? Multiple character Main character Single main character Dual main character | Dual main character |
| It leads to a new inciting moment, a new issue. Beat Resolution or falling action Outcome Inciting moment | Resolution or falling action |
| A cowboy character is an example of what genre? War Comedy Western Drama | Western |
| The protagonist's most difficult challenge or bleakest moment. Climax Rising Action Exposition Resolution | Climax |
| Sound column contains only what you would see. True False | False(Picture column) |
| Picture is always on the left, sound on the right. True False | True |
| SPLIT-PAGE or TV SCREENPLAY Format is sometimes called a ______________. script standard script form screenplay Television | Television |
| Avoid scripts that preach, debate problems, or demonstrate solutions. True False | True |
| This is what you will be writing. STANDARD Script Form SPLIT-PAGE WITH THIRD COLUMN Format SPLIT-PAGE or TV SCREENPLAY Screenplay | STANDARD Script Form |
| It contains only what would you see. Dialogue Image Sound Column Picture column | Picture column |
| The professional screenplay uses few qualifying elements and adverb. True False | True |
| Each character is typical and stereotyped. What types of character? Dynamic Character’s development Genre Static | Static |
| It includes POW tales, stories of military operations, and training. War Musical dance Drama Western | War |
| A song or choreography is an example of what genre? Drama Science Fiction Horror Musical dance | Musical dance |
| It is the beginning of a story and prepares the way for upcoming events. Resolution Climax Rising Action Exposition | Exposition |
| It is an irreversible change of consciousness in at least one character. Complications Resolution or falling action Beat Outcomes | Beat |
| A Hoodlum character is an example of what genre? Musical dance Drama Horror Crime | Crime |
| Dialogue sections should be except Block indented and set between reduced margins Preceded and followed by a double space Headed by the speaker’s name, centered, and in all capitals. None of the mentioned | None of the mentioned |
| All are the formats of screenplay, except SPLIT-PAGE WITH THIRD COLUMN Format Screenplay STANDARD Script Form SPLIT-PAGE or TV SCREENPLAY Format | Screenplay |
| It is used in multicamera television studio shooting when a complex drama must be enacted in real time. TV Screenplay format Split Page & TV Screenplay format Split Page Standard script form | Split Page & TV Screenplay format |
| What is the standard screenplay font? Arial Narrow Calibri Old-fashioned typewriter Times New Roman | Old-fashioned typewriter |
| Industry standards for layouts are simple and effective. True False | True |
| 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. Fallible POV Narrated POV Implied POV Subsidiary or Alternative POV | Implied 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? Genre Static Dynamic Character’s development | Dynamic |
| 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 Subsidiary or Alternative POV Implied POV Narrated POV | Fallible POV |
| A lavish costume is an example of what genre? War Epic/Historical Action Adventure | Epic/Historical |
| Sound column contains only what you would hear – distinction must be clear or the standard is lost. True False | True |
| ________ end up conditioned to anticipate particular, hard-edged results. Actress Readers Actors Directors | Readers |
| It should be original, well-written, make good use of the cinema. Standard Script Screenplay Split page Character | Screenplay |
| Terms like ____to or Dissolve to are placed flush right. cut copy paste move | cut |
| M3 | |
| Which of the following preparation that the characters trying to get do or accomplished? Actions Objectives Givens Justification | Objectives |
| Deal only with top-level problems is an example of Initial Meetings with the Cast Rehearsals and Planning Coverage Actor and Director Prepare for a Scene Production design | Initial Meetings with the Cast |
| Which of the following preparation that supports the backstory details implied in the script? Objectives Justification Actions Backstory and Biography | Backstory and Biography |
| Focus on the thematic purpose is an example of Initial Meetings with the Cast Production design Rehearsals and Planning Coverage | Initial Meetings with the Cast |
| All are the following participants in Pre-Production Meeting, except head of sound art director editor script supervisor | editor |
| The director is the _______ and the arbiter of all that affects. audience effect pressure identity | audience |
| It uses absorbing and sustained dialogue exchanges. Theatrical film Horror film Action film Comedy film | Theatrical film |
| Use space significantly – blocking, cuing and pacing is an example of Rehearsals and Planning Coverage Production Design Initial Meetings with the Cast Actor and Director Prepare for a Scene | Rehearsals and Planning Coverage |
| It is the process of finding actors, or entertainers, for a particular productio Production Design Exploring the Script and Planning Coverage Casting | Casting |
| Which the following preparation that helps invest each with identity and meaning? Actions Objectives Justification Backstory and Biography | Actions |
| Actions | The Art of CONCENTRATION |
| When you play a character role, you have to hide your personality so that you are perceived as someone who is different from you both physically, psychologically, and mentally. Film Acting Stage Acting | Stage Acting |
| Memorize the script by rote without having ideas or emotional experiences, in which the arts of film acting. The Art of GIVING AND RECEIVING The Art of RELATING The Art of NOT KNOWING The Art of CONCENTRATION | The Art of NOT KNOWING |
| Don’t let your emotions become ideas, in which the arts of film acting. The Art of NOT KNOWING The The Art of GIVING AND RECEIVING The Art of CONCENTRATION The Art of RELATING | The Art of NOT KNOWING |
| It means that you respond to all feedback: every emotion, action, and expression of the other actor, in which the arts of film acting The Art of GIVING AND RECEIVING The Art of CONCENTRATION The Art of NOT KNOWING The Art of RELATING | The Art of RELATING |
| Respond without judgment or preconceived ideas as to what the script or your logical mind tells you, in which the arts of film acting, The Art of ACCEPTANCE The Art of RELATING The Art of CONCENTRATION The Art of GIVING AND RECEIVING | The Art of RELATING |
| A monologue needs some reasonable motivation. Film Acting Stage Acting | Stage Acting |
| The experience of an actress on stage may be deep, but the distance from the stage to the audience makes the experience less visible and intimate. Film Acting Stage Acting | Stage Acting |
| It is found mainly on the subtext created by what you experience at the moment, which has little or nothing to do with words. Stage Acting Film Acting | Film Acting |
| In a close-up you have to be not only subtle but real, because the camera sees everything and demands absolute truth. Stage Acting Film Acting | Film Acting |
| All the following are the preparations of the actor, except None of the mentioned Givens Justification Objectives | None of the mentioned |
| Introduce the project, research and visuals, rehearsal space in which phase Exploring the Script Actor and Director Prepare for a Scene The Preproduction Meeting and Deciding Equipment Initial Meetings with the Cast | Initial Meetings with the Cast |
| Do the table reading as the first rehearsal, consolidate characters’ formative experiences in which phase Rehearsals and Planning Coverage Exploring the Script Actor and Director Prepare for a Scene Initial Meetings with the Cast | Initial Meetings with the Cast |
| The Theatrical film tells its story more through imagery and behavior. True False | True |
| What does DP stand for? Director of Photography Director of Process Display Picture Display Profile | Director of Photography |
| Visited locations and brings their respective breakdowns, in which phase of the Pre-Production process? The Pre-production Meeting and Deciding on Equipment Exploring the Script Rehearsals and Planning Coverage Actor and Director Prepare for a Scene | The Pre-production Meeting and Deciding on Equipment |
| Turn thought and will into action is an example of Initial Meetings with the Cast Actor and Director Prepare for a Scene Production design Rehearsals and Planning Coverage | Rehearsals and Planning Coverage |
| The final production meeting is the culmination of many planning sessions, which phase Exploring the Script Rehearsals and Planning Coverage Actor and Director Prepare for a Scene The Pre-production Meeting and Deciding on Equipment | The Pre-production Meeting and Deciding on Equipment |
| It needs to rehearse a lot to give a good performance all throughout the run of the play. Film Acting Stage Acting | Stage Acting |
| Monologues can be used for exposition, back story, or for understanding a character’s thoughts. Stage Acting Film Acting | Stage Acting |
| Surrender the “I”, in which the arts of film acting. The Art of CONCENTRATION The Art of NOT KNOWING The Art of RELATING The Art of ACCEPTANCE | The Art of ACCEPTANCE |
| A monologue needs a strong dramatic motivation. Stage Acting Film Acting | Film Acting |
| There is little subtext because dialogue explains the story or the situation or feelings. Stage Acting Film Acting | Stage Acting |
| Character roles are traditional in the theater. Stage Acting Film Acting | Stage Acting |
| Observe people, in which the arts of film acting. The Art of NOT KNOWING The Art of GIVING AND RECEIVING The Art of CONCENTRATION The Art of RELATING | The Art of NOT KNOWING |
| The intimacy of the close-up brings the audience into where an actor is and participating in his/her feelings. Film Acting Stage Acting | Film Acting |
| What year were the Jean Pierre Jeunet’s Amelie released? 1999 2001 2000 2002 | 2001 |
| Work one-on-one with actors, is an example/ in which phase of the Pre-Production process? Rehearsals and Planning Coverage Exploring the Script Initial Meetings with the Cast Actor and Director Prepare for a Scene | Initial Meetings with the Cast |
| The final production meeting is the culmination of many planning sessions is an example of Production Design Rehearsals and Planning Coverage The Pre-production Meeting and Deciding on Equipment Initial Meetings with the Cast | The Pre-production Meeting and Deciding on Equipment |
| it represents two polarities in fiction filmmaking each requires a different kind of script interpretation. Security behavior Services and behavior Social behavior Speech and behavior | Speech and behavior |
| This is the creative source of acting, in which the arts of film acting. The Art of GIVING AND RECEIVING The Art of NOT KNOWING The Art of CONCENTRATION The Art of ACCEPTANCE | The Art of CONCENTRATION |
| The emotion, not the words, communicates to the audience. Stage Acting Film Acting | Film Acting |
| The story is advanced in words. Stage Acting Film Acting | Stage Acting |
| It needs decide on what emotions to feel and express them during rehearsals. Stage Acting Film Acting | Stage Acting |
| It reveals your inner feeling through your eyes and face. Stage Acting Film Acting | Film Acting |
| Almost all the roles in film are personality roles in which you play yourself as if you were the character called for by the script. Stage Acting Film Acting | Film Acting |
| To be free from ideas or judgments in your acting, in which the arts of film acting. The Art of ACCEPTANCE The Art of NOT KNOWING The Art of CONCENTRATION The Art of RELATING | The Art of NOT KNOWING |
| 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 RELATING The Art of ACCEPTANCE The Art of CONCENTRATION The Art of KNOWING | The Art of ACCEPTANC |
| Acting is a game; be willing to participate, in which the arts of film acting. The Art of ACCEPTANCE The Art of CONCENTRATION The Art of NOT KNOWING The Art of RELATING | The Art of ACCEPTANCE |
| The story advances through the subtext created by the actors’ emotions. Stage Acting Film Acting | Film Acting |
| Take notes and do the table reading as the first rehearsal, consolidate characters’ formative experiences. Design Scenes Script Layout | Script |
| What does UPM stand for? Unit Production Manager Unit Process Management Unit Production Management Unity Production Manager | Unit Production Manager |
| Which of the following preparation that the character says or does has roots in his or her past? Backstory and Biography Justification Givens Objectives | Backstory and Biography |
| One of the examples of Theatrical film is ____________. Sling Blade 12 Angry Men Citizen Kane Casablanca | Sling Blade |
| Make a trial movie is an example of Actor and Director Prepare for a Scene Initial Meetings with the Cast Rehearsals and Planning Coverage Production design | Rehearsals and Planning Coverage |
| It is responding to an actor, object, or situation verbally, nonverbally, or physically, in which the arts of film acting, The Art of ACCEPTANCE The Art of RELATING The Art of NOT KNOWING The Art of CONCENTRATION | The Art of RELATING |
| Eliminate all outside personal ideas, in which the arts of film acting. The Art of RELATING The Art of NOT KNOWING The Art of GIVING AND RECEIVING The Art of CONCENTRATION | The Art of NOT KNOWING |
| The Director shoots a movie in separate chunks in different times, and hardly ever in the same order as in the script. Stage Acting Film Acting | Film Acting |
| Main speaking parts are called _____________. Casting Principal casting Background casting Backstory and Biography | Principal casting |
| Each scene should have its optimal place and function. True False | True |
| Which of the following preparation that knows the specific pressures that motivate your character’s every action and line? Objectives Givens Justification Actions | Justification |
| Invite back the most promising for________, and use procedures that reveal direct ability. cattle call callbacks None of the mentioned open | callbacks |
| You cannot fake emotions. Stage Acting Film Acting | Film Acting |
| 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, The Art of CONCENTRATION The Art of GIVING AND RECEIVING | The Art of GIVING AND RECEIVING |
| It needs to study the script and analyze the character and plan performance. Stage Acting Film Acting | Stage Acting |
| Amelie is an example of what film? Short Film Full-length film Theatrical film Feature film | Theatrical film |
| What year were the Sling Blade released? 1996 1995 1997 1998 | 1996 |
| How to change the character rhythm? focus when each scene’s obligatory moment is distinct and palpable to keep audience involved and guessing all the time to make the cast really listen to each other, and use their willpower to act on each other | to make the cast really listen to each other, and use their willpower to act on each other |
| First scene study sessions, in which phase of the Pre-Production process? Exploring the Script Rehearsals and Planning Coverage Initial Meetings with the Cast Actor and Director Prepare for a Scene | Initial Meetings with the Cast |
| It helps you with your emotional responses, in which the arts of film acting. The Art of RELATING The Art of KNOWING The Art of CONCENTRATION The Art of ACCEPTANCE | The Art of KNOWING |
| Film is mainly visual. Film Acting Stage Acting | Film Acting |
| The back row is not so close or personal, and it cannot be reached with quietness. Film Acting Stage Acting | Stage Acting |
| M4 | |
| A story template is a sequence of sketches or illustrations that map out the scenes planned for a video. True False | False(Storyboarding) |
| If the video is animated, __________ is even more important. script visual storyboard prose storyboard visual style | visual style |
| The first rule of storyboarding is to Keep it simple Use a pen set up all of your ideas You must keep exactly to the script | Keep it simple |
| Visual storyboard very helpful in spotting errors of omission – missing beats True False | False (Prose Storyboards) |
| If you want to see a zoom, a pan, a tilt, or a specific transition, add this to your script to inform your team. True False | False ( Add to Storyboarding) |
| _________are drawings of each individual shot. Script Screenplay Timeline Storyboard | Storyboard |
| What is the storyboard? a. It is ordered scripts and images to form the story. It is book It is a whiteboard Directions, camera movement, locations and dialogue | a. It is ordered scripts and images to form the story. |
| Plan how many panels your storyboard will have and number each one to ensure there is no confusion in the timeline of your video. True False | True |
| If you want to see a zoom, a pan, a tilt, or a specific transition add _____ to your storyboard. notes pictures arrows timeline | notes |
| If you want to see a zoom, a pan, a tilt, or a specific transition, add this to your _______to inform your team. Storyboard Story Treatment Script Timeline | Storyboard |
| All are the following components to create a storyboard, except whose scene it is script circumstance dynamic relationship | script |
| All are the information includes in storyboard. image pictures what you will say design | design |
| Break your script down into scenes. True False | True |
| What is the purpose of a storyboard? A storyboard is just more work for me to complete. Use a storyboard to set up all of your ideas before starting your project. A storyboard is unnecessary. | Use a storyboard to set up all of your ideas before starting your project. |
| Use a different box–or ‘scene’–each time the action on screen changes, what types of storyboard? Prose Storyboard Visual Storyboard | Visual Storyboard |
| Prose storyboard can be very effective in locations that do not lend themselves to floor plans. True False | True |
| It is something that doesn’t necessarily come across through a script but needs to come across in a storyboard. Visual Style Storyboard Graphics Script | Visual Style |
| The sound of the storyboard needs to be fully developed by using ________. Script Annotations A visualisation diagram A mindmap | Script |
| Most storyboards look like a comic strip, with each scene or plot point represented by an image and a couple of lines of descriptive text underneath. True False | True |
| Once you have your story and your character development done, what should you focus on next? Your storyboard scenes/slides How you will render the story What type pf transitions you want between scenes What color your characters will be | Your storyboard scenes/slides |
| What is the purpose of a script? Identify where a scene takes place and who is in it Plan a static product and show what it might look like Provide a timeline for a video based project To stimulate creativity and get a feel for what is needed | Identify where a scene takes place and who is in it |
| Which of the following BEST describes why sketching is an effective communication tool? Designers can use them to communicate details with lots of information Using sketches to communicate ideas makes the design neat Sketching tells a story about the d | Designers can use them to communicate details with lots of information |
| The benefit of a visual storyboard is that it gets you thinking about the visual aspects of your film True False | False(Prose Storyboard |
| A storyboard is a sequence of sketches or illustrations that map out the scenes planned for a video. True False | True |
| The benefit of a prose storyboard is that it gets you thinking about the visual aspects of your film True False | True |
| A panel or panels on which a sequence of sketches depict the significant changes of action and scene in a planned film, as for a movie, television show, or advertisement. Sketching Storyboard Silent film Animation | Storyboard |
| After you have figured out your storyline, what should be the next thing to focus on? Draw your characters several times What you want for lunch The storyline Character development | Character development |
| What is a storyboard? Many photos used without any use of any text. The unorganized sequence of photos and text used to describe what is being done in the user interface. None of the mentioned | None of the mentioned |
| What is a storyboard? A way to plan your video shoot. All of the mentioned A series of drawings or diagrams that shows the composition of a video segment. A series of drawings that visually tells the story frame by frame. | All of the mentioned |
| Once you have completed the visual part of the storyboard, add _______to each scene so that everyone who is going to review the storyboard can follow it. text pictures design character | Text |
| If your video is live-action, Wyzowl recommends sketching your storyboard on paper. True False | True |
| A __________ is a visual record of the shots that will ultimately make up a film. Script Story Treatment Timeline Storyboard | Storyboard |
| If your video is live-action, Wyzol recommends sketching your storyboard on paper. True False | False(Wyzowl) |
| It is a sequence of sketches or illustrations that map out the scenes planned for a video. Storyboard Graphics Style Script | Storyboard Graphics |
| The benefit of a visual storyboard is that it gets thinking about the visual aspects of a film True False | False(Prose Storyboard) |
| Use a different box–or ‘scene’–each time the action on screen changes, what types of storyboard? Visual Storyboard Prose Storyboard | Visual Storyboard |
| Storyboards help with the design stage of creating a user interface Sketched content of each scene All of the mentioned Annotations to justify design decisions Explanation of construction | All of the mentioned |
| Prose storyboard is very helpful in spotting errors of omission – missing beats True False | True |
| Which of the following should not be included in a storyboard? Type of video camera used Camera movement Sequence number Shot description | Which of the following should not be included in a storyboard? Type of video camera used Camera movement Sequence number Shot description |
| Before you start to create a storyboard, what is the first thing you should know? The finished product The colors Your story The fun you will have | Your story |
| What is the purpose of a storyboard? Provide a timeline for a video based project To stimulate creativity and get a feel for what is needed Plan a static product and show what it might look like Identify where a scene takes place and who is in it | Provide a timeline for a video based project |
| Storyboards should indicate transitions between scenes? True False | True |
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| Which of the shooting script to avoid ambiguity? Bracket each intended shot Designate each bracket Give each bracket a shot description Editing remarks | Give each bracket a shot description |
| Action in relation to set or location in what aspects of directing that take place during shooting? Blocking Camera Use of color Dramatic content | Blocking |
| Rhythms in what aspects of directing that take place during shooting? Blocking Camera Use of color Dramatic content | Dramatic content |
| A depth, perspective, treatment of space. Action Camera Placement Movements Composition | Composition |
| All are the following visual designs, except. Set design Tonality Hue Sound design | Sound design |
| What does it mean when a sound is said to be ‘diegetic’? It is native to the situation. It is added by the storyteller. It is a product of musical scoring. It does not have a source on-screen. | It is native to the situation. |
| All are the following dramatic content, except Rhythms Point of view Foreshadowing Set design | Set design |
| Actors in relation to each other in what aspects of directing that take place during shooting? Blocking Camera Use of color Dramatic content | Blocking |
| The Assistant director must read, analyze, break down, and reread the script until its very need is committed to memory. True False | False (Script Supervisor) |
| He uses a stopwatch to time every take of every shot in every scene. cast crew script supervisor prodducer | script supervisor |
| The editor records any variations that will create problems in editing. True False | False(supervisor) |
| A character cannot change his pants while stepping from one room to another, what types of continuity? Direct Inderect Formal Informal | Directing |
| It is most useful when directing simple reaction shots. Side coaching Director’s role Challenging your cast Handling Criticism and feedback | Side coaching |
| He provides a verbal image for the character to spontaneously see or react to, or an idea considers, and gets an immediacy or reaction. Assistant director Director Director of photography Composer | Director |
| Where is the script supervisor usually positioned? beside the camera in front of the director behind the editor inside the set | beside the camera |
| The script supervisor may note the relative pacing, subtext, and feeling from take to take. True False | True |
| No matter the size of the production the Director always has to yell "Action" or "Cut". True False | False |
| The producer may note the relative pacing, subtext, and feeling from take to take. True False | False (Script Supervisor) |
| What does a rhythm mean? action and visual whose consciousness the audience should identify sound and image descriptions editing remarks | action and visual |
| Which elements of mise-en-scene tell us something about a character? What a character is seen wearing. Objects that belong to a character. Where characters are seen. All of the mentioned | All of the mentioned |
| Mise-en-scene incorporates the following elements. Setting & Props, Costume, Hair & Make-up Facial Expressions & Body Language Lighting & Color, Position of Characters & Objects in frame All of the mentioned | All of the mentioned |
| Which of the shooting that Cam A, Cam B, Cam C, and so on, to show which camera position it will be shot from? Bracket each intended shot Designate each bracket Give each bracket a shot description Editing remarks | Designate each bracket |
| Which of the following shooting script that the most useful editing overlaps occur on strong actions? Bracket each intended shot Designate each bracket Give each bracket a shot description Editing remarks | Bracket each intended shot |
| Mise en scene is a French term meaning "what is put into a scene or frame". True False | True |
| Settings can inform an audience of the character's background and their motivations. True False | False |
| It is a relation to actors and special set features. Action Camera placement Movements Image Design | Camera placement |
| Mary doesn't know that the axe murderer is stalking her. What Mise en Scene feature allows the audience to know she is in danger and unaware? Non-Diegetic Sound Performance Diegetic Sound Costume | Non-Diegetic Sound |
| The Director must steer the actor in the right direction for the actor to portray the character correctly. True False | True |
| Continuity work begins as soon as a finished script exists, but comes into its own during shooting. True False | True |
| There are three classes of properties, except Hand props Stage props Location props Break away props | Location props |
| A ________should, in turn, understand the rudiments of each technician’s craft and be able to communicate in the craft’s special term. Director of photography Unit of production manager Production manager Director | Director |
| What is the Director's Job? To bring their vision of the film to life To Tell the Production Crew what to do To Boss the actors around To order craft services | To bring their vision of the film to life |
| Call sheets should be issued to cast and crew, and rented equipment should be returned. True False | True |
| How do you call the props that can get broken or used up so replacements must be on-hand for subsequent takes? breakaway props hand props stage props disposable props | breakaway props |
| Each aspect of mise en scene has hidden meanings within a film and sends signals to the audience about how we are supposed to feel at a certain point. True False | True |
| Visual or aural metaphors in what aspects of directing that take place during shooting? Blocking Camera Use of color Dramatic content | Dramatic content |
| Which of these terms defines mise-en-scene? A TV’s drama settings The camera shots that make up a scene Setting a scene The director’s choice of actors | Setting a scene |
| What will you prepare before shooting the intended scene, that will show walls, doors, windows, and furniture, and indicating the characters’ movements and stopping points? floor plan split-page script with third column shooting script came | floor plan |
| What does it mean when a sound is said to be non diegetic? It is native to the situation. It is added by the storyteller. It is a product of musical scoring. It does not have a source on-screen. | It is added by the storyteller. |
| Which of these is shown on a shooting script? brackets designating camera shot and description sound and image descriptions camera positions, designating them A, B, C, and so forth editiing remarks | brackets designating camera shot and descriptio |
| When is side coaching most useful? when taking reaction shots when taking close-ups when taking action scenes when taking a highly dramatic scene | when taking reaction shots |
| Pick which of these is not part of the director’s tasks at the end of the production’s working day. taking the cast aside and cuing each actor on his character’s recent past and emotional state taking the cast aside and cuing each actor on his char | taking the cast aside and cuing each actor on his character’s recent past and emotional state |
| Before shooting begins, each crew member should have read and questioned the script and contributed ideas in his or her own specialty. A director should, in turn, understand the rudiments of each technician’s craft and be able to communicate in the craft’ | directing the crew |
| When actors become critical or hostile to each other or supposed to be lovers take a visceral aversion to each other. Director’s role Challenging your cast Handling Criticism and feedback Side coaching | Handling Criticism and feedback |
| Seeing film dailies until the wrap up to check on film without video feed, digital video or film with video feed, and quality of the edited piece – this activity is part of which role of the director? monitoring dramatic quality monitoring resource | monitoring dramatic quality |
| What is most useful to facilitate the director’s task of monitoring progress of production? keep a checklist make a floor plan provide a shooting script follow a budget plan | keep a checklist |
| A Film stock and processing, or color settings. Movements Image Design Video Choice of lens | Video |
| A comb or diary that the characters handle, in which classes of properties? Hand props Stage props Breakaway props Film props | Hand props |
| The __________logs all the words that the actors use. Director Script supervisor Assistant Director Editor | Script supervisor |
| It helps the management to supervise, communicate, lead and motivate people at work to function in the desired way for achieving organizational goals. Exercise Acting Scripting Directing | Acting |
| If a man goes to the woods on a rainy day and we next see him hours later, he wears the same clothes, but they are now rumpled, wet and stained, and his face and hair dripping wet, what types of continuity? Direct Indirect Formal Informal | Indirect |
| What does CS stand for? Close shooting Close shot Class shot Class shoting | Close Shot |
| Directing a film effectively is not, has not been, and will never be democratic, From the crew From the cast From the director From the editor | From the crew |
| Frame design in terms of the scene’s dramatic functions in what aspects of directing that take place during shooting? Blocking Camera Use of color Dramatic content | Use of color |
| Which of these is not part of your checklist when doing the visual design? Tonality Hue Point of view Set design | Point of view |