How did Direct Cinema succeed in transforming documentary filmmaking during the late 1950s and early 1960s? Why did American documentary makers adopt this style, and in what ways did this choice influence their films? In what ways were their films also influenced by technological developments?
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One fundamental change that marked the beginning of the Neolithic period was
a. year-round settlements. b. use of bow and arrow. c. weaving. d. use of stone tools.
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If you went to a "private" theatre in Elizabethan London you would
a. Need to be a member to get in b. See a show lit by daylight c. See Mystery plays performed d. need to bring a member of the nobility e. Pay more than at a public theatre
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The Ghent Altarpiece is a
a. diptych. b. panel. c. polyptych. d. triptych.
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