Folk musician Pete Seeger belonged to the Communist Party
a. True
b. False
a
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A "clapperboard" (also called a "slate") is
A. a sign held in front of the lens to record information about a particular take. B. a device used to signal extras in large crowd scenes. C. a tool for creating sound effects in postproduction. D. a large chart listing the personnel due to work on a film on any given day.
In commedia, a lazzi is
A. a set bit of comic stage business. B. a general plot outline the performers follow. C. the device the Arlecchino character carries with him. D. a grotesque half-masks worn by the performers.
Which of the following creates the interrelationship of details in cinema?
a. Master shots b. Long shots c. Bridging shots d. Establishing shots
_____ An action is “cheated” if:
A). It is done by a performer standing as far upstage as possible facing directly downstage B). It is done by two actors “sharing a scene” who are involved in honest “give and take” C). It isn’t really done, but instead is faked through careful timing and positioning of the actors D). All of the above E). None of the above