exam 2 Flashcards

1
Q

define point of view

A

how the author wants the audience to feel emotionally

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2
Q

tone is defined as

A

brightness of objects

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3
Q

who controls reflective control

A

art director and costume designer

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4
Q

incident control:

A

the amount of light or shadow falling on objects

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5
Q

coincidence of tone

A

when you can see the subject

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6
Q

to determine if a shot is non or coincidental is to

A

identify subject

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7
Q

main clue to choosing visual components

A

point of view

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8
Q

how is control achieved in a uncontrolled docu

A

in editing room

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9
Q

4 approaches to choosing visual components

A

instinctual, research, arbituary, analytic

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10
Q

what are suggested as research for choosing visual components

A

watch old movies, use art, books and drawings and, hire an artist to draw

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11
Q

point of view communicates what

A

emotions

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12
Q

uncontrolled docu, what is stable

A

point of view

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13
Q

intincts can be

A

unreliable

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14
Q

why can arbitrary choice be helpful for choosing vidual components

A

helps get past indecision

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15
Q

how to discover authors POV

A

understand your own emotions to the story

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16
Q

we see lines bc of

A

tonal contrast

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17
Q

a shadow cast onto a 2D surface is

A

edge

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18
Q

apparent lines around 3D object

A

contour

19
Q

primary points cause viewer to add imaginary lines

A

closure

20
Q

2 planes meet to form line

A

intersection of planes

21
Q

invisible line that runs through objects

A

axis

22
Q

imitation through distance

A

train tracks into the distance

23
Q

what has a clearly defined axis

A

cylinder

24
Q

squiniting eliminates what

A

eliminates details

25
Q

actual track

A

the side of a train track

26
Q

angle or position of lines by not moving objects

A

orientation

27
Q

maximum contrast of line

A

horizontal and diagonal lines

28
Q

the angle or position of moving lines

A

direction

29
Q

affinity of line occurs when

A

2 or more objects move in the same direction

29
Q

quality refers to line being

A

straight or circular

30
Q

horizontal lines are associated with

A

calm, weak , simple

31
Q

vertical lines are described

A

ordered, strong, confrontational

32
Q

diagonals are associated with

A

conflict, aggression, movement

33
Q

straight lines are associated with

A

ordered, artificial, rigid

34
Q

circular lines are associated with

A

childlike, romantic, soft

35
Q

basic 3D shapes

A

cube, sphere, pyramid

36
Q

Which 2D shape has least intensity and which has the most

A

circle, triangle

37
Q

circular SHAPES are associated with

A

friendly, passive, natural

38
Q

triangular SHAPES are associated with

A

chaos, menace, scary

39
Q

of all 6 shapes, maximum contrast is created by

A

circle and pyramid

40
Q

exposition of the shining is unique why

A

canted angle

41
Q

linear motid of the hotel

A

squares and rectangles

42
Q

any line can be hidden by

A

tonal relationship with the background

43
Q

where is there affinity of line in kill bill

A

stripes of sweater and bars of near by object