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.
Answer: A
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When the pitches of a melody lie close to one another on the staff, the melodic line is smooth or
A. lyrical. B. disjunct. C. conjunct. D. vocal.
The music of Beethoven has lost its public appeal over the years.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The second movement of Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto is often interpreted as a reenactment of?
a) the Trojan War b) the myth of Orpheus and Euridice c) the release of Florestan from prison d) a voyage up the Scottish coast
What is sprechstimme?
A. A singing technique where the notes are half-sung, half-spoken. B. A type of music designed to capture a blurred impression of a scene rather than the crisp detail. C. A rejection of tonality. D. The concept of being experimental, fresh, and new in art. E. The speaking portion of German singspiel