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Film Craft 103 - The Director.
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1
Which is the ideal order you should follow when you get to the set:
Rehearse, Block, Light, Shoot
Rehearse, Light, Block, Shoot
Block, Light, Rehearse, Shoot
Light, Block, Rehearse Shoot
2
Which of the following is not a common communication objective?
To persuade
To deceive
To inform
To entertain
3
Which of the following is an ideal adjustment to give an actor between takes?
"When you raise the glass of wine, do it with the action "to ignore" in your mind"
"Raise the glass of wine on the same line every time"
"Don't raise the glass of wine until you feel like it's the right time"
"Raise the glass of wine angrily"
4
When choosing a directorial style, which of the following should be your overriding priority?
Consistency with the intention of the script
Consistency throughout the duration of the film
All answers are correct
Consistency across all aspects of style
5
What is "Standard Coverage" for a typical 2-person scene?
It varies based on the specifics of the scene
One master shot, two medium close-ups and two close-ups
Two medium close-ups and two close-ups
One wide shot, One medium shot, One close-up
6
Shooting shots from on-axis has the following effect?
All answers are correct
It allows the audience to related to the character more
It makes the viewer feel more engaged in a conversation
It is more subjective
7
Which of the following is not under the purview of the director?
Choosing specific lenses
Managing the talent
Ensuring adequate coverage
Planning the shots
8
Why should you follow the 180-degree rule?
It ensures that all your shots will be in focus
it ensures that all your shots will have matching composition
It ensures that all your shots will have the same screen direction
It ensures that all your shots will illustrate your theme
9
What's the difference between an Insert and a Cutaway?
The subject of an Insert is also seen in the Master shot
An Insert must be edited in-between two other clips
Inserts and cutaways are effectively interchangable
A Cutaway must be timed to match the action in the master shot
10
What is a theme?
An idea or concept that inspires you to tell a story
A recurring visual motif that appears throughout your film
A question or thesis that your film will prove or disprove
A collection of transitions, titles, and other effects that give your film a coherent look and feel
Film Craft 103
The Director
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