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10 20 30 40 50 Question 1 Q2 Soundtrack Q2 Mise en scene Q3 Q2 C/W & Editing 10 20 30 40 50
Question 1 - 10 In The Dark Knight, Batman is the (proper term please)
Question 1 – 10 Protagonist
Question 1 - 20 What makes this character a great example of an antagonist?
Question 1 – 20 Deformed Insane
Question 1 - 30 Despite being the Protagonist of her own films, Bella Swan often serves double-duty as the (proper term please)
Question 1 – 30 Damsel in Distress
Question 1 - 40 The sidekick often has two purposes within the Action Adventure Film
Question 1 – 40 To show how good the hero is To provide comic relief
Question 1 - 50 It’s the wild sounding word that describes the type of locations used for action-adventure films
Question 1 – 50 Exotic
Q2 (Soundtrack) - 10 As far as music goes, Major and Minor Keys indicates what type of mood?
Q2 (Soundtrack) – 10 Major = Happy, Victorious Minor = Sad, Evil, Tense, etc.
Q2 (Soundtrack) - 20 (Exact Term Please) It’s the term that refers to the instrumental music that plays within the soundtrack
Q2 (Soundtrack) – 20 The Score
Q2 (Soundtrack) - 30 What are the two types of non-diegetic sound you’d most expect to see in a film
Q2 (Soundtrack) – 30 Score Voiceover
Q2 (Soundtrack) - 40 Dishes rattling, birds chirping and low-level chatter are all examples of
Q2 (Soundtrack) – 40 Ambient sound
Q2 (Soundtrack) - 50 It’s the process being demonstrated here
Q2 (Soundtrack) – 50 Foley
Q2 (Mise-En-Scene) - 10 Low level baddies often have this in common
Q2 (Mise-En-Scene) – 10 They’re dressed the same
Q2 (Mise-En-Scene) - 20 How can you tell which baddies are more important?
Q2 (Mise-En-Scene) – 20 They’re dressed differently
Q2 (Mise-En-Scene) - 30 What’s the difference between how heroes and villains are depicted in regards to lighting
Q2 (Mise-En-Scene) – 30 Heroes are shot in high-key lighting Villains are often hidden in shadow
Q2 (Mise-En-Scene) - 40 It’s the term that describes where people and objects are physically located within a shot
Q2 (Mise-En-Scene) – 40 Blocking
Q2 (Mise-En-Scene) - 50 What in the shot would connote happiness while a lack of it would imply the scene was grim and dull
Q2 (Mise-En-Scene) – 50 Colours
Q3 (Representation) - 10 Give 2 demographical reasons why this actor is well cast as the protagonist
Q3 (Representation) – 10 White Young Good-looking British-sounding (Australian)
Q3 (Representation) - 20 What are 2 demographics that are usually depicted as the villain
Q3 (Representation) – 20 Elderly Visible minority Audible minority Disabled
Q3 (Representation) - 30 What’s unusual about this character in regards to representation?
Q3 (Representation) – 30 The woman/child is being represented as A hero Violent In control In combat Brave
Q3 (Representation) - 40 If there is an audible minority in the scene and they’re not evil, they usually fill one of which 2 roles? (You need both)
Q3 (Representation) – 40 Damsel-In-Distress Sidekick
Q3 (Representation) - 50 Quite often in AA films, this group is shown as honourable, diligent and heroic (when American/British) and usually brainless drones when not.
Who Said That? – 50 Military
Q2 (Camerawork & Editing) - 10 Name the angle and how it makes the character look
Q2 (Camerawork & Editing) – 10 High Angle Shot Weak or Vulnerable
Q2 (Camerawork & Editing) - 20 How would you edit a fight scene to make it look erratic and disorienting
Q2 (Camerawork & Editing) – 20 Quick Cuts
Q2 (Camerawork & Editing) - 30 Name the shot and the effect
Wild Card – 30 Low Angle Subject looks dangerous or powerful
Wild Card - 40 Which of these doesn’t belong in discussing camerawork (where does it belong?) Shot distance Shot duration Shot angle
Wild Card – 40 Shot duration Cuts are determined by editing
Wild Card - 50 Why is the following shot ironic? Consider what is happening in the shot and then tie in your media terminology
Wild Card – 50 It looks like the hero has control over the situation but the dutch angle shot tells us that he doesn’t