Quiz 14 Flashcards

Politics and Activism in Films (10 cards)

1
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The combination of images that creates a new idea or meaning that goes beyond the individual shots, encouraging the audience to draw connections between disparate images.

A

Intellectual Montage

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The use of visual elements, such as lighting, composition, and mood to convey specific emotions.

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Tonal Montage

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Editing based on the length of individual shots manipulates the pacing of the film to influence the audience’s perception and emotional response.

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Metric Montage

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The manipulation of pacing and tempo creates a specific emotional impact, where the timing of edits is synchronized with the narrative or the soundtrack.

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Rhythmic Montage

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5
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The climactic scene on the staircase at the end of Brian de Palma’s The Untouchables (1987) is an example of what kind of montage?

A

Overtonal Montage

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6
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Which political film inspired the writers of South Park to create ManBearPig?

A

An Inconvenient Truth (2006)

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7
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Motion Picture Production Code was also known as what?

A

Hays Code

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In Driving Miss Daisy, what is the initial reason Daisy needs a driver?

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She had an accident while driving

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9
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What is Daisy’s Religious Preference?

A

Judaism

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10
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Social Issues covered in Driving Miss Daisy

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Racism, Aging, and Cultural Change

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