Exam 3 wk12 Lecture Flashcards

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who developed the system for taking repeated photos. why?

A

Etienne-Jules Marey, he was interested in the study of motion.

photos of animals/people in motion

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what is the kinetoscope

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  • Edison 1888, didn’t see potential
  • 50 ft of continuous moving loop of film. only viewed by one person at a time.
  • first was blacksmith scene
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3
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what was the Lumiere brothers’ contribution to film

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developed cinematographe - portable movie camera/projector

light and mobile, developed film perforations.

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4
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What were some of Griffith’s contributions to film

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  • biggest director of silent movie era
  • realized movies cud mirror physical/mental processes.
  • created more 3D spaces on screen
  • demanded underacting
  • developed lexical gestures
  • introduced rehearsals
  • developed feature length film
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5
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how has the movie industry (and all media) dealt with potential of government stepping in to control content

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  • tried to avoid gov. intervention
  • national board of censorship, cut/change
  • production code, rules that controlled movie content
  • “miracle” decisions states that movies do have a first amendment right.
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what was the Supreme Court’s stance relative to movies and First Amendment rights from the 1910s to the 1950s

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in 1915, Supreme Court said that movies do not have first amendment protections. Decision overturned in 1952.

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7
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why was the NC-17 rating added to the MPAA? What did it replace?

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replaced X. since that started to be used for porn due to not being trademarked.

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describe the reasons why the movie industry was slow to implement dialogue to film (i.e. what slowed the prominence of ‘talkies’)

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  • actors/actresses: needed pleasant voice, act/talk at same time
  • higher costs: repetition of scenes, equipment, theaters
  • sound on the set from: equipment. prevented early sound movies from being as visually interesting
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9
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what 2 things were developed that help fix the sound problems associated ‘talkies’?

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  • camera covers

- boom arm

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10
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what are the 5 ways described in class that movies make money

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  • domestic theatrical release
  • international theatrical release
  • nontheatrical release, not a lot of money
  • DVD, downloads, etc
  • TV
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what is the Hollywood blacklist? What events led to the creation of the blacklist?

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  • ppl banned from working in the movie industry (40/50s) cuz they were suspected to have ties to communism
  • after WWII, US movies into the “Cold War”
  • Waldorf declaration
  • height of blaklist comes during the era of McCarthyism
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12
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What were the two ways media companies approached the development of VHS

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  • some realized potential

- others fought-specifically Disney. co. claimed copyright infringement

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