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- Marks: 1
- Sound was introduced into film in the year:
- Choose one answer.
- a. 1939.
- b. 1927. correct
- c. 1959.
- d. 1900.
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 2
- Marks: 1
- ________ is defined as the size of the opening in the lens when exposing a photograph to light.
- Choose one answer.
- a. ISO
- b. Zone system
- c. Aperture correct
- d. Burning
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 3
- Marks: 1
- In filmmaking, each unbroken, continuous sequence of movie frames with the camera still rolling is called a:
- Choose one answer.
- a. roll.
- b. shot. correct
- c. pan.
- d. take.
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 4
- Marks: 1
- Nam June Paik was an innovator in which of these media?
- Choose one answer.
- a. oil painting
- b. ready-mades
- c. stainless steel sculpture
- d. video sculpture correct
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 5
- Marks: 1
- The idea of film as art flourished after World War 2 with the likes of auteurssuch as ___________.
- Choose one answer.
- a. Federico Fellini and Ingmar Bergman correct
- b. Steven Spielberg and George Lucas
- c. Charlie Chaplin and the Three Stooges
- d. Burt Reynolds and Loni Anderson
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 6
- Marks: 1
- The drawings by William Cameron Menzies are examples of a vital part of the film-making process called ___________.
- Choose one answer.
- a. frames
- b. action photos
- c. storyboards correct
- d. dailys
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 7
- Marks: 1
- Who developed the "zone system" in photography?
- Choose one answer.
- a. Henri Cartier-Bresson
- b. Louis Daguerre
- c. Ansel Adams and Fred Archer correct
- d. William Henry Fox Talbot
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 8
- Marks: 1
- Robert Rauschenberg's performance art can be said to be disjunctive and almost random. Which of these best describes the real value in his performances?
- Choose one answer.
- a. they challenge our senses and our expectations about the nature of art itself correct
- b. they involve casts of thousands
- c. they give the "players" an opportunity to get a lot of exercise
- d. they are based in traditional art practices
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 9
- Marks: 1
- What is unique about the 1960-70s performances of Trisha Brown's dance company?
- Choose one answer.
- a. they danced underwater
- b. they incorporated the latest cutting-edge technology
- c. they danced on walls while suspended from the ceiling correct
- d. they danced in the nude
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 10
- Marks: 1
- Dodging and burning are darkroom processes by which the photographer can manipulate the ___________in a photo.
- Choose one answer.
- a. value
- b. composition incorrect
- c. texture
- d. color
- Incorrect
- Marks for this submission: 0/1.
- Question 11
- Marks: 1
- Which of these best describes Annie Leibovitz's photograph of Karen Finley?
- Choose one answer.
- a. it is modeled on a famous late-19th century photograph by Edgar Degas
- b. it utilizes the complementary colors of red and green to enhance the composition and "feel" of the photo
- c. it presents an aggressively feminist public figure in a private, intimate moment
- d. all of the above correct
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 12
- Marks: 1
- Despite the success of the daguerreotype, the process had its drawbacks, primarily:
- Choose one answer.
- a. colors were not true to life.
- b. it reproduced poorly in books.
- c. the image could not be reproduced. correct
- d. the cost of the apparatus.
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 13
- Marks: 1
- Still images from the film Battleship Potemkin demonstrate the montage technique of one of the great innovators of film editing. The Russian filmmaker is:
- Choose one answer.
- a. Lucas Samaras.
- b. Vladimir Tatlin.
- c. Sergei Eisenstein. correct
- d. D. W. Griffith.
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 14
- Marks: 1
- Which of these artistic movements does Jerry N. Uelsmann's Untitled have the most in common with?
- Choose one answer.
- a. abstract expressionism incorrect
- b. surrealism
- c. Dadaism
- d. impressionism
- Incorrect
- Marks for this submission: 0/1.
- Question 15
- Marks: 1
- The wet-plate collodion photographic process was introduced by a British sculptor named:
- Choose one answer.
- a. William Henry Fox Talbot.
- b. Frederick Archer. correct
- c. Herschel Walker.
- d. Margaret Cameron.
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 16
- Marks: 1
- The first American film to fully utilize "every known trick of the filmmaker's trade" resulting in a masterful work was:
- Choose one answer.
- a. The Wizard of Oz.
- b. Citizen Kane. correct
- c. The Jazz Singer.
- d. Fantasia.
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 17
- Marks: 1
- The artist of TV Bra for Living Sculpture is best known for expanding the traditional limitations of artistic media by incorporating video and electronic media into his/her artwork. The artist is:
- Choose one answer.
- a. Sonia Landy Sheridan.
- b. Eliot Porter.
- c. Nam June Paik. correct
- d. Jerry Uelsmann.
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 18
- Marks: 1
- The techniques employed by Jerry N. Uelsmann's in photographs like Untitled can be described as reflecting what kind of technique, as utilized by artists like Rauschenberg?
- Choose one answer.
- a. collage.
- b. digital manipulation. incorrect
- c. impasto painting.
- Incorrect
- Marks for this submission: 0/1.
- Question 19
- Marks: 1
- What was the first projected motion picture?
- Choose one answer.
- a. Citizen Kane
- b. The Birth of a Nation incorrect
- c. Daguerreotype
- d. Cinematographe Lumiere
- Incorrect
- Marks for this submission: 0/1.
- Question 20
- Marks: 1
- D. W. Griffith was the first great master of _______, the process of arranging the sequences of a film.
- Choose one answer.
- a. traveling shots
- b. flashback
- c. editing correct
- d. montage
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 21
- Marks: 1
- Eadward Muybridge's photographs, like Annie G., Cantering, Saddled are early examples of artists:
- Choose one answer.
- a. using projected motion pictures.
- b. perfecting the medium of photography.
- c. using black-and-white photography.
- d. capturing an object in motion. correct
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 22
- Marks: 1
- Sebastiao Salgado's Four Figures in the Desert, Korem, Ethiopia is a good example of __________ photography.
- Choose one answer.
- a. artistic
- b. documentary
- c. abstract
- d. a & b correct
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 23
- Marks: 1
- The subject matter of An-My Lê's Small Wars (ambush I) involves a group of men who meet regularly meet to re-enact the Vietnam War. What is the content?
- Choose one answer.
- a. it is a glorification of the conflict
- b. the artist, born in Vietnam, is calling into question the legacy of the conflict, particularly in popular literature and film correct
- c. the artist, born in the United States, is memorializing the American soldiers who died in the conflict
- d. a & b
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 24
- Marks: 1
- Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty is/was in:
- Choose one answer.
- a. Great Salt Lake, Utah. correct
- b. Wonderlake, Illinois.
- c. Lake Superior, Michigan.
- d. Lake Geneva, Switzerland.
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 25
- Marks: 1
- When and where were the earliest photographs developed?
- Choose one answer.
- a. in 15th century Italy
- b. in 1839 in France and England correct
- c. in 20th century U.S.
- d. in China, 2000 years ago
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 26
- Marks: 1
- Perfecting the photographic process, Louis Daguerre, in Le Boulevard du Temple, was able to include __________ in his photographs.
- Choose one answer.
- a. a single person correct
- b. buildings
- c. street scenes
- d. motion
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 27
- Marks: 1
- The artist of Porch, Provincetown, known primarily for color photographs of the natural environment, is:
- Choose one answer.
- a. Edward Steichen.
- b. Joel Meyerowitz. correct
- c. Eliot Porter.
- d. Sonia Landy Sheridan.
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 28
- Marks: 1
- Ansel Adams, in Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico, uses _______, a darkroom process which can alter the value in a photograph.
- Choose one answer.
- a. dodging and burning
- b. zone system
- c. digital manipulation
- d. a & b incorrect
- Incorrect
- Marks for this submission: 0/1.
- Question 29
- Marks: 1
- How does "camera obscura" translate, and how does it differ from contemporary photography?
- Choose one answer.
- a. obscured view; it reflected but did not "capture" the image incorrect
- b. dark room; it is not as realistic
- c. bright space; it is not as realistic
- d. dark room; it reflected but did not "capture" the image
- Incorrect
- Marks for this submission: 0/1.
- Question 30
- Marks: 1
- What 19th century photographer is responsible for developing the "calotype" process, which is the basis for modern photography?
- Choose one answer.
- a. Alfred Stieglitz
- b. Richard Beard
- c. William Henry Fox Talbot correct
- d. Louis Daguerre
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
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