Chapter 6 Quiz #2 Flashcards

(13 cards)

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Discontinuity Editing

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Any alternative system of joining shots together using techniques unacceptable within continuity editing principles.

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Nondiegetic Insert

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A shot or series of shots cut into a sequence, showing objects that are represented as being outside of the world of the narrative.

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Montage Sequence

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A segment of a film that summarizes a topic or compresses a passage of time into a brief symbolic or typical images.

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Montage sequences frequently use ___ to link images

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dissolves, fades, superimpositions and wipes

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NEP

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New Economic Policy

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What did the NEP mean for film?

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a sudden reappearance of film stock and equipment

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Lenin saw film as a powerful tool for

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education

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For young Soviet directors, a films power arose not from it’s actors but from its

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combination of shots

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9
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The Russian word for cutting

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Montage

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Typage

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A performance technique of Soviet Montage cinema. The actor’s appearance and behaviour are presented as typical of a social class or other group.

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What is the Social Realism policy?

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A policy made in 1934 that dictated that all artworks must depict revolutionary development while being firmly grounded in realism.

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12
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Assuming based on editing

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Kuleshov effect

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Soviet Montage

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1920s-1930s, an approach to understanding and creating cinema that relies heavily upon editing.

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