FILMQUIZ
Question 1
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According to Walter Murch in the documentary Cutting Edge, _______ was the development in 1903 that allowed cinema to “take off.”
Select one:
- the close-up
- synchronous sound
- the camera dolly
- editing
Question 2
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According to The Cutting Edge, classic editing was revolutionized by Soviet Formalists and _______________.
Select one:
- Italian Neo-realism.
- world cinema from Japan, Sweden and India.
- The French New Wave of “film critics turned directors.”
- Hollywood’s Golden Era.
Question 3
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According to The Cutting Edge, D.W. Griffith developed “classical editing,” which relied on….
Select one:
- “collision editing”
- “the invisible cut”
Yes. Griffith’s classical editing minimized the cut by cutting gradually cutting in on a wide shot of a subject to a close shot of it, action always seeming continuous and fluid..
- “sustaining cinema’s inherent realism by avoiding cuts”
- “jump cuts that maintained basic framing despite omissions of time”
Question 4
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The Cutting Edge argues that digital editing within the frame
Select one:
- may be possible within the next 10 years.
- is not as effective as editing together more than six shots in a second.
- is not as effective as editing together at least two shots every ten seconds.
- not only “increases the editor’s control but also multiplies the number of decisions to be made.”
Question 5
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In the documentary Cutting Edge, Auguste Lumiere, one of “the fathers of cinema” is quoted as saying that….
Select one:
- “cinema was an invention without a future.”
Yes.
It’s important to note that Lumiere’s movies were not edited.
- “editing was the essence of cinema.”
- “editing should be seamless.”
- “cinema was a revolutionary invention.”
