BCN 101
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- Contributed the rolls of plastic that Edison turned in moving picture film
- George Eastman
- Took the invention of still photography and refined and popularized it
- Louis Daguerre
- Was Edison's research associate who was instrumental in developing motion photography
- W.K.L. Dickson
- Developed a small, poratble camera/optical printer/projection that revolutionized early motion pictures
- Louis & Auguste Lumiere
- a transition in which shot B replaces shot A by moving across the screen (from any direction)
- Wipe
- a transition in which the image turns dark
- fade
- a transition in which, for a moment, both shots are seen superimposed on each other
- dissolve
- a transition in which a swift camera movement creates a blurred effect
- swish pan
- the camera moves vertically from a fixed axis
- tilt
- a small adjustment of the camera to keep the subject in the proper place in the shot
- framing
- a shot made with the camera mounted on a small moving platform
- dolly
- the camera moves horizontally from a fixed axis
- pan
- Projection of movies in such places as classrooms and on such occasions as the meeting of civic organizations, political rallies, study clubs, etc,. it termed?
- the second circuit
- Movies designed only to please audiences at the moment of delivery illustrate the concept of
- consummatory communication
- Historically, theatrical features have been most produced on
- 35mm film
- Theatrical releases are shot on
- negative stock
- prior to the movies, audiences paid to see programs of projected images using a mechanical device called the
- magic lantern
- the moving picture device that Edison sold for use in arcades was called the
- kinetoscope
- light sensitivity, contrast, and grain are all properties of film stock's
- emulsion
- which lens would you choose if you wanted a quicken movement towards or away from the camera?
- wide-angle
- the standard speed of projection for sound 35mm film is
- 24 frames per second
- the total impact on the viewer of everything inside the frame of a shot is called
- mise en scene
- most of the gross income for movies today comes from the
- home video market
- a lens that has a variable focal lenght is called
- a zoom
- classifying a movie as a western, musical, science fiction, action adventure, work is part of the
- generic dimension of filmmaking
- when the camera follows action by running parallel to it, the shot is most appropriatly called a
- traveling or tracking shot
- devices such as the wipe, disolve, push-off, swish pan, are examples of
- interfame or intershot filmic communication
- if the camera makes more frames per second that the projector speed, the effect will be percieved as
- slow motion
- what countries were leaders in the development and exploration of motion pictures prior to the 1900's
- US, France, and Britain
- the relationship between the width of the projected image to the height of the image is called its
- aspect ratio