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Name: ___________________________________
Date: ___________________________________
Film Analysis Quiz
Instructions:
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1.
Queer Film Theory
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2.
Marxist Film Theory
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3.
Feminist Film Theory
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4.
Psychoanalytic Film Theory
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5.
Auteur Film Theory
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6.
Film Analysis
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7.
Mise-En-Scene
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a.
the process in which a film is analyzed in terms of mise-en-scene, cinematography, sound, and editing.
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b.
may investigate how filmmakers objectify and sexualize female characters without regard for their subjectivity.
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c.
A French term meaning literally 'to place on stage'.
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d.
emphasizes the study of the human psyche, analyzing the effect of things like narcissism, sexual desire, or unconscious thoughts on a character’s movement through a narrative.
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e.
functions under the belief that the best films are made by filmmakers with a unique, personal vision who write and direct their own films.
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f.
may focus on protagonists fighting for the needs of a group against the powers of capital.
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g.
emphasizes lgbt subject matter and subtexts in film, exploring how sexual orientation and gender identity manifest in cinema.
Name: ___________________________________
Date: ___________________________________
Film Analysis Quiz
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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g
1.
Queer Film Theory
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f
2.
Marxist Film Theory
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b
3.
Feminist Film Theory
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d
4.
Psychoanalytic Film Theory
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e
5.
Auteur Film Theory
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a
6.
Film Analysis
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c
7.
Mise-En-Scene
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a.
the process in which a film is analyzed in terms of mise-en-scene, cinematography, sound, and editing.
-
b.
may investigate how filmmakers objectify and sexualize female characters without regard for their subjectivity.
-
c.
A French term meaning literally 'to place on stage'.
-
d.
emphasizes the study of the human psyche, analyzing the effect of things like narcissism, sexual desire, or unconscious thoughts on a character’s movement through a narrative.
-
e.
functions under the belief that the best films are made by filmmakers with a unique, personal vision who write and direct their own films.
-
f.
may focus on protagonists fighting for the needs of a group against the powers of capital.
-
g.
emphasizes lgbt subject matter and subtexts in film, exploring how sexual orientation and gender identity manifest in cinema.