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Under what circumstances did Chaplin first appear on stage?
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After his mother was booed off
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The relative who helped Chaplin get into vaudeville with the fred karno company was....
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Sidney. Brother
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The act chaplin did for fred karnos vaudeville company was that of a...
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DRUNK
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What was the name of the producer who let Charlie Chaplin direct his first film?
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Sennet
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Who was the man that said "to my way of thinking motion pictures are potentially the most influential form of communication ever invented"?
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Mr Hoover or EROL FLYN? or FDR
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At a dinner party hosted by Mr Hearst, Charlie Chaplin was told "he had just made an enemy" That enemy was?
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Hoover? Time?
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Where was Charlie Chaplin when he found out that he was being "thrown out" of America?
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On cruise (boat, ship) in New york
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Film Terms
A ______ is a transition between two scenes. |
Dissolve
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A ____ is a transition from one scene to another in which the new scene appears while pushing or wiping the previous one off the screen.
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Wipe
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This often shaky, bumpy shot is taken with an unmounted portable camera held by the cameraman. this look can provide a realistic or documentary effect.
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Hand held
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Notice as the stationary camera starts to move. This moving shot is done on a mobile platform on wheels that supports the camera, cameraman, and assistant cameraman, it is called a _____. Generally the _____ is pushed by the grip.
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dolly
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During the middle of a _______ we can see both scenes as they briefly overlap each other.
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Dissolve
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The common use of the _______ is to show a passage of time.
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Dissolve
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What were mostly used in the 30's and 40's..
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Dissolves
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A _____ ____ is done with a large camera trolley with a long projected arm or boom at the end of which is a platform. The platform holds the camera and has seats for the camera operator, camera assistant, and sometimes the director.
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Crane Shot
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The camera movement that moves with the actor horizontally is called a ___ ____. This term comes from panorama.
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Pan Shot
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What gives the audience a wider more panoramic view?
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Pan (shot)
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A _____ ____ can pass over obstacles, move around props, follow an actor up stairs, or move from ground level to great heights for an aerial view of a scene.
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Crane shot
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Used when the director wants the audience to experience the scene through the actors eyes. Here we see and experience the scene as the actor does. This is also called subjective camera.
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P.O.V (point of view)
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What shot is used to build suspense in action, horror or mystery films.
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P.O.V (point of view)
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A _____ shot is generally any shot taken from a truck or moving vehicle. It is used when the required camera movement is too fast for a dolly.
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Truck
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To ____ ___ means the camera appears to move away from the subject showing more area.
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Zoom out
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A ____ is when the camera moves up or down along a vertical axis from a fixed position on a tripod.
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Tilt
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When a still or moving picture is projected onto the rear of a translucent screen in front of which live action is filmed. the end result is that both the background on the screen and the foreground action are combined into a single image.
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Rear screen projection
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What is it called when half the screen is blocked off then rephotographed?
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Split screen/ double exposure.
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