The science of designing for efficient and comfortable interaction between a product and the human body is called __________
A. the Kazuo principle
B. physical economics
C. the Kotlean method
D. ergonomics
D
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The director always chooses the play on which they work.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which source of preexistent melodies gives Hindemith's opera Mathis der Maler a greater sense of dramatic plausibility?
A) folk songs B) Lutheran hymns C) Gregorian chants D) all of these choices
The 180-degree system is designed to
A. allow the camera to cut from action in one location to action elsewhere. B. ensure consistent screen direction across cuts. C. avoid cutting in the middle of a camera movement to a static framing. D. create smooth, unnoticeable matches on action across elliptical cuts.
Windows along the aisles and chapels at Chartres Cathedral included multi-scene narratives, characterized by _________________
A. boldly colored, iconic figures easily seen from a distance B. complex learned allegories on sin and salvation C. simplified stories intended for an illiterate audience D. stocky, folksy figures