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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. What animal is used in Lynch's analogy of doing the right thing consistently?
2. What adjective is used to describe the ratings after the episode aired?
3. Oftentimes successful filmmakers have a distinct fear of which of the following:
4. Lynch believes in supporting which kind of education?
5. Lynch was fascinated by the lack of which element in the man's work?
Short Essay Questions
1. Discuss the first two directors referred to by Lynch. Why does Lynch idolize these men and their work?
2. Discuss Lynch's meeting with the great Federico Fellini.
3. Explain one of the "happy accidents" Lynch refers to in his work. What was the scenario?
4. Everyone wants world peace. How does Lynch help the cause?
5. What inspiration and confirmation did Lynch receive regarding the title of the movie?
6. Explain Lynch's interaction with director Stanley Kubrick.
7. What is the preferred alternative to tapping into one's creative center?
8. Why is Lynch so fascinated with digital video? What has Lynch done with DV recently?
9. Describe the room in the TV show that ending up integral to the plot.
10. Why does Lynch vehemently object to directors adding commentary to their films?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Lynch discusses various encounters with his favorite film directors. Lynch's favorite film directors include such iconic cinematographers Billy Wilder, Frederico Fellini, and Stanly Kubrick. Explore Lynch's interactions with each man and how those experiences affected Lynch and his work. Also examine the filmmaker's opinions on Lynch and his work.
Essay Topic 2
"Stay true to yourself" is one of Lynch's favorite mantras. Explain what Lynch means and why it is important. How does honoring your own creativity and spirit benefit your life and in what ways? What happens when one does not stay true to oneself? Is it possible to compromise and still be true to yourself? What is the difference between editing and compromising your vision? Does one have to compromise or give up one's vision in order to create a commercial work? How did Lynch face this issue early in his career? Does Lynch regret any decisions he made in this regard? How do you feel about staying true despite the consequences?
Essay Topic 3
Lynch believes that creativity may be one of the most misunderstood elements of an artist's life. What does Lynch mean by that? What things must one do to give birth to creativity and to foster its growth? What are some of the myths surrounding creativity, talent, and genius? Do you think Lynch has any or all of those things? Is it possible to gain or lose those things throughout one's life? Explain. Do you think you have any or all of those traits? Give examples.
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