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what was the first animated feature-length film? |
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Toy Story contains illusions to the films... |
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1. 2001 space oddysey
2. the shining
3. close encounters of the third kind
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walt disney used a ______ camera for snow white to create 3d looking backgrounds |
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toy story was inspired by the animated short _____ |
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_____is what people use to make sense of new information |
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from the birth of cinema in the 80s until 1934, when the US production code was revised and began to be more stringently enforced, _____ male characters in the US movies were nearly always represented as laughable or pathetic |
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the textboook examines the fictional character _____ in different films to demonstrate how the context of a film can change the content of a film |
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_____ is closely related to societal attitudes and political climate |
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the _____ of the motion picture producers and directors of america forbade use of the words broad,louse, fanny, and nerts |
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in 1953, the american film The Moon Is Blue was refused a seal of approval because it treated seduction and adultery ______ |
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according to statistics, ______ jobs have been lost in Flint |
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Roger smith, the ceo of gm, quotes _____ in his christmas message at the end of roger and me |
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michael moore was criticized for the manipulation of the _____ of Roger &me |
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as of august 2012, _____ is the highest-grossing documentary of all time |
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an _____ film is an experimental film whose subjects are shapes and perhaps sounds that do not represent the real world |
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The ____ has become a major source for producing and viewing short animation, in part because of the availability of a software program called Flash animation |
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Experimental films are usually highly ____ |
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makers of ____films can more easily get away with being raunchier, more subversive, sharper in their social critiques, or even politically incorrect |
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the blair witch project is an example of a ____ film |
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___ is a technique that may be used in making any type of film |
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a ___ shot is the camera placement at the approximate position of a character or person that gives a view similar to what that subject would see |
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the textbook lists as one of the characteristics of classical hollywood cinema that the film has _____ filmmaking techniques |
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most films of the classical hollywood cinema are ___ films --members of widely recognized groups of fictional films, such as westerns, musicals, romantic comedies, horror, and war movies |
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