Catching the Big Fish Test | Final Test - Hard

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Catching the Big Fish Test | Final Test - Hard

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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.

Short Answer Questions

1. When the right elements come together, it is referred to as being which of the following:

2. What are the best and worst things that can happen to a person?

3. What was the name of Lynch's Polish friend?

4. What term does Lynch use to describe unusual events?

5. Which of the following is a hobby for Lynch?

Short Essay Questions

1. Lynch is known for producing "dark" films. What is the common response Lynch draws from people on this subject?

2. Discuss the craftsman from Lynch's childhood and how it relates to creativity.

3. A popular misconception about artists is that they must know suffering and angst in order to be prolific. What does this mean? Is it an accurate statement?

4. Describe the room in the TV show that ending up integral to the plot.

5. For thousands of years people have taken drugs to open the doors to their creative centers. Explain why Lynch believes it is a huge mistake to do so.

6. What inspiration and confirmation did Lynch receive regarding the title of the movie?

7. Discuss one of Lynch's favorite hobbies and how it stirs him in a visual sense.

8. Why does Lynch believe restrictions are often a blessing in disguise?

9. Discuss Lynch's meeting with the great Federico Fellini.

10. How do people typically react toward someone that practices TM?

Essay Topics

Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:

Essay Topic 1

Discuss Lynch's view of the use of technology in film. Research and examine the filmmaking tools that are on the market today. What exists today that did not exist when "Catching the Big Fish" was published? How will those innovations move the film industry forward? Are there any downsides to having that sort of technology available to anyone? What are the benefits? What type of equipment and/or technology is being used by Lynch today? How are the new tools being used in a way that the old school equipment could not be used? What is the most popular tool on the market today?

Essay Topic 2

The term "psychogenic fugue" is used in regards to the film "Lost Highways." What is a psychogenic fugue? What does it mean? What are its symptoms? Is it dangerous? What is the medical/psychiatric explanation of a psychogenic fugue? How does the term apply to "Lost Highways?" What was Lynch's inspiration for the film and for the use of a psychogenic fugue?

Essay Topic 3

Write a comprehensive biography on David Lynch. What information does Lynch share about his history in "Catching the Big Fish, Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity?" Include Lynch's childhood and personal experiences and how they relate to his art as well as his professional accomplishments and awards. Include an opinion on what you think Lynch may decide to do next.

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