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A frame of white added to heighten dramatic effect of a shot is a
Independent films have less opportunity to make extreme stylistic choices.
Which of the following words does not correlate to the image below?AnimationFramesCelluloidFilm
Which of the following is NOT a type of transition from one shot to another?
Cheaper animated productions, including some television, use ______ animation, in which only small sections of the image move from frame to frame.
Elliptical editing expands story time.
Sound that represents a character's thoughts without the character speaking aloud is called
The pace of the film is synonymous with the plot duration of the film.
Declared meaning is the fifth type of meaning which is discussed in the reading but not in the lecture
Films that use a great deal of editing are more "cinematic" than those that rely mostly on long takes.
A scene that does not utilize a wide shot to capture all the action has no coverage.
Which of the following is NOT considered part of a shot's mise-en-scene?
Which of the following is NOT an editing technique used to produce an elliptical transition?
What is the term for the relationships among the parts of a film?
Diegetic sound can come from an off-screen or an on-screen source.
In film sound, "fidelity" refers to the dialogue actually spoken by the actors during shooting.
A classical narrative usually involves a blocking element, or an opposition that creates conflict for the protagonist
Two films with the exact same running time will also have narratives that unfold at the exact same pace.
An "omniscient" narrator usually has very little information about plot and characters
What kind of edit carries a single movement across two or more shots?