SECOND WEEK QUIZ



1. What lighting style shows the light in a scene coming from the places it would come from in real life as opposed to using lighting for effect?

2. What kind of technique shows everything from close to the camera to distant from the camera?

3. What short film was often shown backwards and forwards?

4. Who was the person who developed A, B and C level films?

5. What organization did D.W. Griffith, Charles Chaplin, Mary Pickford and Doulas Fairbanks joim together to form?

6. What kind of error occurs when a telephone appears to leap from one side of a desk to the other in consecutive shots in real time?

7. Aside from production and distribution, what is the third aspect of the film industry?

8.What term is used for forcing theaters to take all films from a distributor regardless of quality in order to get the better films?

9. In what film 1903 is a sequence of events interrupted for the first time to show another place altogether before returning to the previous scene?

10. What is the first film known in which a "thought" is visualized on the screen?

Answers will come with the next game.

Answers to Last Week's Quiz

1. What early drector recut his film to show different aspects of the same event at the same time from different locations.
ANS: Edwin S Porter (in Life of an American Fireman)

2. Which famous inventor had a movie Studio in NJ called "The Black Maria"
ANS: Thomas Alva Edison

3. Muyerbridge was involved with a kind of photography that helped win about galloping horses. What kind of photography is he known for?
ANS:: serial photography

4. What is the ability of the eye to see motion from a series of still photographs known as?
ANS: persistence of vision

5. What is the apparatus called in which light passing through a small holes produces an image on the opposite wall?ANS ANS: Camera obscura