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  2. Marks: 1
  3. Sound was introduced into film in the year:
  4. Choose one answer.
  5. a. 1939.
  6. b. 1927. correct
  7. c. 1959.
  8. d. 1900.
  9. Correct
  10. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  11. Question 2
  12. Marks: 1
  13. ________ is defined as the size of the opening in the lens when exposing a photograph to light.
  14. Choose one answer.
  15. a. ISO
  16. b. Zone system
  17. c. Aperture correct
  18. d. Burning
  19. Correct
  20. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  21. Question 3
  22. Marks: 1
  23. In filmmaking, each unbroken, continuous sequence of movie frames with the camera still rolling is called a:
  24. Choose one answer.
  25. a. roll.
  26. b. shot. correct
  27. c. pan.
  28. d. take.
  29. Correct
  30. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  31. Question 4
  32. Marks: 1
  33. Nam June Paik was an innovator in which of these media?
  34. Choose one answer.
  35. a. oil painting
  36. b. ready-mades
  37. c. stainless steel sculpture
  38. d. video sculpture correct
  39. Correct
  40. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  41. Question 5
  42. Marks: 1
  43. The idea of film as art flourished after World War 2 with the likes of auteurssuch as ___________.
  44. Choose one answer.
  45. a. Federico Fellini and Ingmar Bergman correct
  46. b. Steven Spielberg and George Lucas
  47. c. Charlie Chaplin and the Three Stooges
  48. d. Burt Reynolds and Loni Anderson
  49. Correct
  50. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  51. Question 6
  52. Marks: 1
  53. The drawings by William Cameron Menzies are examples of a vital part of the film-making process called ___________.
  54. Choose one answer.
  55. a. frames
  56. b. action photos
  57. c. storyboards correct
  58. d. dailys
  59. Correct
  60. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  61. Question 7
  62. Marks: 1
  63. Who developed the "zone system" in photography?
  64. Choose one answer.
  65. a. Henri Cartier-Bresson
  66. b. Louis Daguerre
  67. c. Ansel Adams and Fred Archer correct
  68. d. William Henry Fox Talbot
  69. Correct
  70. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  71. Question 8
  72. Marks: 1
  73. 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?
  74. Choose one answer.
  75. a. they challenge our senses and our expectations about the nature of art itself correct
  76. b. they involve casts of thousands
  77. c. they give the "players" an opportunity to get a lot of exercise
  78. d. they are based in traditional art practices
  79. Correct
  80. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  81. Question 9
  82. Marks: 1
  83. What is unique about the 1960-70s performances of Trisha Brown's dance company?
  84. Choose one answer.
  85. a. they danced underwater
  86. b. they incorporated the latest cutting-edge technology
  87. c. they danced on walls while suspended from the ceiling correct
  88. d. they danced in the nude
  89. Correct
  90. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  91. Question 10
  92. Marks: 1
  93. Dodging and burning are darkroom processes by which the photographer can manipulate the ___________in a photo.
  94. Choose one answer.
  95. a. value
  96. b. composition incorrect
  97. c. texture
  98. d. color
  99. Incorrect
  100. Marks for this submission: 0/1.
  101. Question 11
  102. Marks: 1
  103. Which of these best describes Annie Leibovitz's photograph of Karen Finley?
  104. Choose one answer.
  105. a. it is modeled on a famous late-19th century photograph by Edgar Degas
  106. b. it utilizes the complementary colors of red and green to enhance the composition and "feel" of the photo
  107. c. it presents an aggressively feminist public figure in a private, intimate moment
  108. d. all of the above correct
  109. Correct
  110. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  111. Question 12
  112. Marks: 1
  113. Despite the success of the daguerreotype, the process had its drawbacks, primarily:
  114. Choose one answer.
  115. a. colors were not true to life.
  116. b. it reproduced poorly in books.
  117. c. the image could not be reproduced. correct
  118. d. the cost of the apparatus.
  119. Correct
  120. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  121. Question 13
  122. Marks: 1
  123. Still images from the film Battleship Potemkin demonstrate the montage technique of one of the great innovators of film editing. The Russian filmmaker is:
  124. Choose one answer.
  125. a. Lucas Samaras.
  126. b. Vladimir Tatlin.
  127. c. Sergei Eisenstein. correct
  128. d. D. W. Griffith.
  129. Correct
  130. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  131. Question 14
  132. Marks: 1
  133. Which of these artistic movements does Jerry N. Uelsmann's Untitled have the most in common with?
  134. Choose one answer.
  135. a. abstract expressionism incorrect
  136. b. surrealism
  137. c. Dadaism
  138. d. impressionism
  139. Incorrect
  140. Marks for this submission: 0/1.
  141. Question 15
  142. Marks: 1
  143. The wet-plate collodion photographic process was introduced by a British sculptor named:
  144. Choose one answer.
  145. a. William Henry Fox Talbot.
  146. b. Frederick Archer. correct
  147. c. Herschel Walker.
  148. d. Margaret Cameron.
  149. Correct
  150. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  151. Question 16
  152. Marks: 1
  153. The first American film to fully utilize "every known trick of the filmmaker's trade" resulting in a masterful work was:
  154. Choose one answer.
  155. a. The Wizard of Oz.
  156. b. Citizen Kane. correct
  157. c. The Jazz Singer.
  158. d. Fantasia.
  159. Correct
  160. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  161. Question 17
  162. Marks: 1
  163. 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:
  164. Choose one answer.
  165. a. Sonia Landy Sheridan.
  166. b. Eliot Porter.
  167. c. Nam June Paik. correct
  168. d. Jerry Uelsmann.
  169. Correct
  170. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  171. Question 18
  172. Marks: 1
  173. 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?
  174. Choose one answer.
  175. a. collage.
  176. b. digital manipulation. incorrect
  177. c. impasto painting.
  178. Incorrect
  179. Marks for this submission: 0/1.
  180. Question 19
  181. Marks: 1
  182. What was the first projected motion picture?
  183. Choose one answer.
  184. a. Citizen Kane
  185. b. The Birth of a Nation incorrect
  186. c. Daguerreotype
  187. d. Cinematographe Lumiere
  188. Incorrect
  189. Marks for this submission: 0/1.
  190. Question 20
  191. Marks: 1
  192. D. W. Griffith was the first great master of _______, the process of arranging the sequences of a film.
  193. Choose one answer.
  194. a. traveling shots
  195. b. flashback
  196. c. editing correct
  197. d. montage
  198. Correct
  199. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  200. Question 21
  201. Marks: 1
  202. Eadward Muybridge's photographs, like Annie G., Cantering, Saddled are early examples of artists:
  203. Choose one answer.
  204. a. using projected motion pictures.
  205. b. perfecting the medium of photography.
  206. c. using black-and-white photography.
  207. d. capturing an object in motion. correct
  208. Correct
  209. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  210. Question 22
  211. Marks: 1
  212. Sebastiao Salgado's Four Figures in the Desert, Korem, Ethiopia is a good example of __________ photography.
  213. Choose one answer.
  214. a. artistic
  215. b. documentary
  216. c. abstract
  217. d. a & b correct
  218. Correct
  219. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  220. Question 23
  221. Marks: 1
  222. 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?
  223. Choose one answer.
  224. a. it is a glorification of the conflict
  225. b. the artist, born in Vietnam, is calling into question the legacy of the conflict, particularly in popular literature and film correct
  226. c. the artist, born in the United States, is memorializing the American soldiers who died in the conflict
  227. d. a & b
  228. Correct
  229. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  230. Question 24
  231. Marks: 1
  232. Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty is/was in:
  233. Choose one answer.
  234. a. Great Salt Lake, Utah. correct
  235. b. Wonderlake, Illinois.
  236. c. Lake Superior, Michigan.
  237. d. Lake Geneva, Switzerland.
  238. Correct
  239. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  240. Question 25
  241. Marks: 1
  242. When and where were the earliest photographs developed?
  243. Choose one answer.
  244. a. in 15th century Italy
  245. b. in 1839 in France and England correct
  246. c. in 20th century U.S.
  247. d. in China, 2000 years ago
  248. Correct
  249. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  250. Question 26
  251. Marks: 1
  252. Perfecting the photographic process, Louis Daguerre, in Le Boulevard du Temple, was able to include __________ in his photographs.
  253. Choose one answer.
  254. a. a single person correct
  255. b. buildings
  256. c. street scenes
  257. d. motion
  258. Correct
  259. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  260. Question 27
  261. Marks: 1
  262. The artist of Porch, Provincetown, known primarily for color photographs of the natural environment, is:
  263. Choose one answer.
  264. a. Edward Steichen.
  265. b. Joel Meyerowitz. correct
  266. c. Eliot Porter.
  267. d. Sonia Landy Sheridan.
  268. Correct
  269. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
  270. Question 28
  271. Marks: 1
  272. Ansel Adams, in Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico, uses _______, a darkroom process which can alter the value in a photograph.
  273. Choose one answer.
  274. a. dodging and burning
  275. b. zone system
  276. c. digital manipulation
  277. d. a & b incorrect
  278. Incorrect
  279. Marks for this submission: 0/1.
  280. Question 29
  281. Marks: 1
  282. How does "camera obscura" translate, and how does it differ from contemporary photography?
  283. Choose one answer.
  284. a. obscured view; it reflected but did not "capture" the image incorrect
  285. b. dark room; it is not as realistic
  286. c. bright space; it is not as realistic
  287. d. dark room; it reflected but did not "capture" the image
  288. Incorrect
  289. Marks for this submission: 0/1.
  290. Question 30
  291. Marks: 1
  292. What 19th century photographer is responsible for developing the "calotype" process, which is the basis for modern photography?
  293. Choose one answer.
  294. a. Alfred Stieglitz
  295. b. Richard Beard
  296. c. William Henry Fox Talbot correct
  297. d. Louis Daguerre
  298. Correct
  299. Marks for this submission: 1/1.
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