Cinema 1: The Movement-Image Quiz | Four Week Quiz A

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Cinema 1: The Movement-Image Quiz | Four Week Quiz A

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through The Movement-Image and its Three Varieties, Second Commentary on Bergson.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Who did Deleuze recognize as the leader of pre-war French?
(a) Eisenstein.
(b) Vertov.
(c) Gance.
(d) Griffith.

2. What term does Deleuze describe as relating movement to a changing whole?
(a) Spectator frontal view.
(b) Second level shot.
(c) Montage.
(d) Unmoving set.

3. Which of the following is true of a saturated frame?
(a) It passes an image to the equilibrium.
(b) It tends to create clear images.
(c) It tends to make images blur.
(d) It offers a spectator frontal view.

4. What are qualitative non-extended images?
(a) Ideas with perception.
(b) Ideas with dimension in the mind.
(c) Ideas without perception.
(d) Ideas without dimension in the mind.

5. Gance's film that is used as an example by Deleuze includes an example of which type of movement?
(a) Ape movements.
(b) Horse movements.
(c) Car movements.
(d) Train movements.

Short Answer Questions

1. What was the first book about film written by Deleuze?

2. What country does Deleuze credit with organic schools?

3. In addition to movement, a track shot incorporates which of the following?

4. French filmmakers use machines to bring animate things together with which other type of things?

5. Which term is defined as a frame set with many elements?

(see the answer key)

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