The ultimate purpose of visual culture is to record the language of visual media so that images have a universal meaning regardless of nationality or culture.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Flat, painted scenery pieces to the left and right of the stage were known as _________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
According to Sergei Eisenstein's ideas on the "collision montage," a single shot should be thought of as akin to:
A. a brick, which links with other bricks to form a structure. B. a cell formed by the collision of two elements in opposition to each other. C. an atom capable of existing independently or as a component of a larger entity. D. a word, which communicates meaning only when strung together with other words to form a sentence.
What best describes Johnsons high register part on this piece?
a. Completely pre-composed b. Improvised using riffs c. Sparse and angular d. Soft and light
The over-the-shoulder shot involves
A. one person in close up. B. two people, one of whom has his/her back to the camera. C. three people with the camera moving from person to person. D. a figure from the waist or knees up