In the 1960s, Hollywood directors abandoned fast and flashy editing and adopted the long-take aesthetic of the postwar years.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Consider the ways in which the artists of early North American cultures used materials in their natural environment to create their art. How does this aspect of their art relate to their cultural beliefs?
What will be an ideal response?
The term "in situ" refers to what:
a. can be seen with the aid a device b. made of man made products c. is in its original location d. changed color depending on the time of day
How was Welles viewed when he arrived in Hollywood in 1939?
A. He was welcomed as the savior of the movie business. B. He was met with immense resentment from the establishment. C. He was seen as deserving of his big break in feature films. D. He was seen as a quiet, humble and serious man.
Proscenium theatres have spaces on the sides; for the actors to wait for cues, for set pieces to be stored before being brought on stage, and so forth. What are these spaces called?
a. Lofts b. Skenes c. Wings d. Edges