Media Studies > QUESTIONS & ANSWERS > Film Exam 1 ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+ (All)
The earliest projected motion pictures were made possible by the exposure of photographs onto: Celluloid Which Frenchman provided an important precursor of motion pictures with his invention of a ... photographic gun? Etienne Jules Marey Which influential early camera also doubled as a projector? Cinematographe Edison's Kinetoscope viewing box was initially highly profitable, but its popularity declined: Because other inventors found ways to project films onto a screen. The Vitascope, a projector manufactured and marketed by Thomas Edison, was invented and initially exhibited by: C. Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat Short travelogue films offering views of distant "exotic" lands were originally known as: Scenics Which of the following nations was not one of the three primary film-producing countries during cinema's first decade? Germany Early English cinemas became famous for its: Special-effects cinematography What type of motion picture did not help to revive audience interest in America films around 1898? Exotic dance films Which Edwin S. Porter film used printed intertitles for what is believed to be the first time in America cinema history? Uncle Tom's Cabin Locally-produced motion pictures began appearing in each of the following countries prior to 1900 exept: BoliviaT/F The cinema was one of the first significant technologies pioneered during the industrial revolution, later followed by the telephone and the automobile. True T/F There is no single inventor of motion pictures; the cinema instead came about through an accumulation of contributions from inventors worldwide. True T/F The 35mm film gauge pioneered by W.K.L. Dickson in the 1890s remains the standard theatrical gauge today. True T/F The fiction film was the most well received type of motion picture until roughly 1900, when it was supplanted in popularity by the actual. False T/F Most films created during the 1890s contain between five and ten shots. False T/F The first exhibitors of projected motion pictures in many of the world's countries were put on by Lumiere representatives. True T/F Georges Melies was an early master of sophisticated stop-motion effects. True T/F Copyright laws passed in the late 1890s helped curb the illegal duplication of film prints and enabled the top U.S. film producers to gain control over the circulation of their movies. False Which of the following was not a significant factor in the expansion of the French film industry in the middle 1900s? The popularity of imported American films. The French screen comic Max Linder was important to early film history because: His films reflected the French film industry's bid f [Show More]
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