Chapter 6: Film Flashcards

1
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What is zoopraxiscope?

A

A machine for projecting slides into a distant surface

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2
Q

What is the persistence of vision?

A

Images our eyes gather are retained in the brain for 1/24 of a second

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3
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What is a kinetograph?

A

A motion picture camera that takes 40 photographs a second

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4
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What is daguerreotype?

A

The process of recording images on polished metal plates

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5
Q

What is the calotype?

A

Process of recording images on translucent paper (negative)

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6
Q

What is the kinetoscope?

A

A peep show device

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7
Q

What is a cinematographe?

A

A device that both photographed and projected action

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8
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What is a montage?

A

Tying together two separate but related shots in such a way that they took on a new unified meaning

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9
Q

What are nickelodeons?

A

Movie showings that cost one nickel

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10
Q

What are factory studios?

A

Production companies

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11
Q

What is a B movie?

A

Typically a less expensive movie

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12
Q

What is a double feature?

A

Showing of two movies

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13
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What is vertical integration?

A

A system in which studios produced their own films, distributed them through their own outlets and exhibited then in their own theatres

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14
Q

What is block booking?

A

The practice of requiring exhibitors to rent groups of movies, often inferior to secure a better one

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15
Q

What is the green light process?

A

The decision to make the movie in the first place

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16
Q

What is the platform rollout?

A

To open a movie on a few screens abs hope the critical response is good and word of mouth will propel it to success

17
Q

What are corporate independents?

A

Producers of movies that have the look and feel of independent films

18
Q

What is the blockbuster mentality?

A

Filmmaking characterized by reduced risk taking and more formulaic movies

19
Q

What are concept films?

A

Movies that can be described in one line

20
Q

What is a tent pole?

A

An expensive blockbuster around which a studio plans its other releases

21
Q

What are franchise films?

A

Movies that are produced with the full intention of producing several sequels

22
Q

What are theatrical films?

A

Those produce originally for theatre exhibition

23
Q

What is micro cinema?

A

Filmakers using digital cameras and desktop editing machines

24
Q

What are branding films?

A

The sponsor finance movies to advance a manufacturers product line